Touche pas à mon poste!

TPMP's saison 3 logo

Touche pas à mon poste! (also known as TPMP) is a French live TV show broadcast on D8 produced by H2O Production which deals with the TV actuality and medias. Presented by Cyril Hanouna, the show is broadcast from Monday to Friday at 7:00 PM. But it’s also repeated all day long on the channel. First broadcast on France 4 on Thursday in the second part of the evening around 10:40 PM (and rebroadcast for 3 days) from April 1, 2010, the show was transferred on D8 from October 2012. Since September 2, 2013, the show is also broadcast in Belgium on Plug RTL at 7:20 PM.

Touche Pas à Mon Poste is a that shocking public and "must see" from the current week. It also discusses new shows and airs via segments like "Je zappe, je mate" and "Vu/Pas vu à la télé" ("I Zap, I Mate" and "Seen/Not Seen On TV"). Each show, 2 or 3 famous persons talk about their own news and about the type of shows they watch, usually leaving time for them to be questioned.

TPMP's saison 7 logo
Touche pas à mon poste ! (TPMP)
Also known as TPMP
Genre

Entertainement

Talk-show
Created by Cyril hanouna
Developed by

Stéphanie Guedj

Stéphanie Guedj
Dorian Vincenot
Written by

Pierre-Antoine Damecour (2013-) Fabien Didier (2014-) Fabien Didier (2014-) Adrien Piquet-Gauthier (2010-2014)

Benjamin Veyres (2012-2014)
Presented by

Cyril Hanouna (from monday to thuesday)

Julien Courbet (friday)
Starring

Thierry Moreau (2010-) Jean-Michel Maire (2010-) Enora Malagré (2010-) Jean-Luc Lemoine (2011-) Valérie Bénaïm(2012-) Camille Combal (2012-) Gilles Verdez (2013-) Isabelle Morini-Bosc (2013-) Julien Courbet (2014-) Matthieu Delormeau (2015-) Erika Moulet (2015-) Issa Doumbia (2015-)

Clio Pajczer (2016-)
Theme music composer Rinôçérôse
Opening theme Final lap
Country of origin France
Original language(s) French
No. of seasons 7
Production
Producer(s)

Jean-Jacques Amsellem Franck Broqua Nicolas Druet Didier Fraisse Didier Froehly Michel Hassan Serge Khalfon

Jérôme Revon
Location(s) Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, France
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 2h00
Production company(s) H20 production
Release
Original network D8
Picture format 16/9
First shown in France 4
Original release 1st april 2010
Chronology
Preceded by Touche pas a mon sport!
External links
Website
[www.H2Oproduction.fr Production website]

Concept

The idea of this show is simple: to see or to see again striking pictures of the week in the best spirit possible and with good rhythm. But it’s not a simply review of pictures from the zapping because Cyril Hanouna and his team of journalists discuss on new and/or polemical TV shows without forgetting the pictures to not miss, with some heading like "je zappe, je mate" or the "vu/pas vu à la télé" ( "I zap/ I watch" or "seen/not seen at TV"). Two or three guests talk about their life and the show that they watch during each TPMP show and sometimes it’s the opportunity to do some challenges.

Columnists

Columnists Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Thierry Moreau
Jean-Michel Maire
Christophe Carrière
Enora Malagré
Jean-Luc Lemoine
Valérie Bénaïm
Isabelle Morini-Bosc
Bertrand Chameroy
Gilles Verdez
François Viot
Issa Doumbia
Julien Courbet
Nadège Beausson-Diagne
Caroline Ithurbide
Bernard Montiel
Miguel Derennes
Angela Lorente
Erika Moulet
Matthieu Delormeau

Season 7

Presence of the Columnists on a total of 32 Show :

  • Gilles Verdez : 26 times
  • Matthieu Delormeau : 25 times
  • Thierry Moreau : 24 times
  • Isabelle Morini-Bosc : 23 times
  • Valérie Bénaïm : 21 times
  • Jean-Luc Lemoine : 20 times
  • Jean-Michel Maire : 20 times
  • Enora Malagré : 17 times
  • Erika Moulet : 16 times
  • Caroline Ithurbide : 13 times
  • Julien Courbet : 12 times
  • Angela Lorente : 11 times
  • Issa Doumbia : 9 times
  • Christophe Carrière : 9 times
  • Bertrand Chameroy : 5 times
  • Émilie Lopez : 5 times
  • François Viot : 5 times
  • Nadège Beausson-Diagne : 4 times
  • Eric Dussart : 3 times
  • Gérard Louvin : 2 times
  • Bernard Montiel : 1 times

Guests

The show welcomes in general two guests. They can be journalist, singer, actor, host or humorist. But there’re also 3 political personalities who participated to this show: Jean-Luc Mélenchon[1], Najat Vallaud-Belkacem[2], Jack Lang[3] and David Douillet[4] . The TV show has also welcomed international people like Jermaine Jackson[5], Cher[6], James Blunt[7], Eva Longoria[8], David Guetta[9], Anastacia[10], Gary Dourdan[11], Conchita Wurst[12], Lenny Kravitz[13], Nicole Scherzinger[14], Vanessa Hudgens[15], Tokyo Hotel[16], Seal[17], Sacha Baron Cohen[18], Julian Perretta[19] and the comedians of Violetta[20].

American singer Cris Cab participated in a film clip to June with tefa, He came on the board in 2015 to sing her cover of He came on the board in 2015 to sing his cover of Sting Englishman in New York. Canadian singer Justin Bieber [21], meanwhile , participated in a sequence where he was interviewed by Cyril Hanouna.

Historical

End of 2007, Cyril Hanouna, Virginie Foucault (Jean-Pierre Foucault’s daughter, with whom he works on RTL) and Bertrand Houard created the "F2H" society to produce and coproduce TV shows where he participates. Then he changed his partnership and he created the "H20 Production" society in April 2010. The Bolloré group is the principal shareholder with 51% through Havas production company, created in 2009 by Yannick Bolloré. Their principal production is "Touche pas à mon poste!" which was broadcast on France 4 (chanel n°14 on the French TV) after France Télévision took the decision since April, 1st 2010. Having achieved in December 2011 the exchange of the multimedia branch against actions in Vivendi’s group, Bolloré will stop his audiovisual activities. Cyril Hanouna stays the principal producer of Touche pas à mon poste! and he’s also the host. The show left France Television to Canal+ via D8 thanks to this deal. In May 2012, still presented by Cyril Hanouna, the" Touche pas à mon poste" TV show, moves on the new chanel D8 with his usual commentators: Thierry Moreau, Jean-Michel Maire, Enora Malagré, Jean-Luc Lemoine and Christophe Carrière. Some commentators don’t follow the show contrary to Gérard Louvin, Valérie Bénaïm, Alexia Laroche-Joubert, Philippe Vandel and also Elise Chassaing (who left the show) who reinforce the team. The show offers a new organization with some new headings animated by Camille Comal or Bertrand Chameroy and also the distraction of Cartman with Nicolas ouvard and sometimes with Vincent Desagnat. In 2013, new commentators like Isabelle Morin-Bosc, Annie Lemoine and Jérémy Ferrari who have been get back by Laurent Ruquier for his new daily TV show, Gilles Verdez, and Tefa and Moox join the team. Elodie Gossuin comes back on February 2014.

History

In late 2007, created the, F2H, with Virginie Foucault (daughter of Jean-Pierre Foucault, with whom he worked on) and Bertrand Houard to and coproduce television shows. Subsequently, Hanouna changed partners and created the company, H2O Production, in April 2010. The Bolloré Group is the owner of H2O, with 51% equity through its company, . Their main production is the show, Touche Pas à Mon Poste!, which decided to broadcast on France4 ( 14 of the French TNT).

Having succeeded in December 2011 against in the exchange of the industry against shares in, Bolloré will stop its audiovisual activities. Thus, in addition to the recovery by the from the group, Bolloré Media, Havas Productions will divest its H2O Productions shares to Cyril Hanouna before it sells in July 2012 to company . Cyril Hanouna remains the executive producer of Touche Pas à Mon Poste!. With this transaction, the show will move from France Télévisions to Canal+ via D8.

In May 2012 while still presented by Cyril Hanouna, the show, Touche pas à mon poste!, transferred to the new channel D8, with its usual columnists: , Jean-Michel Maire, Jean-Luc Lemoine, and Christophe Carrière. The program offers a new formula with new sections led by Camille Combal or Bertrand Chameroy and Cartman’s entertainments accompanied by Nicolas Bouvard and occasionally Vincent Desagnat. In 2013, other columnists recruited by will join the team. Columnist Elodie Gossuin made her comeback on the show in February 2014.

The show is on television from Monday through Friday, broadcasting live everyday except Friday. It is then rebroadcast in the late evening and again the next day at 9:00 A.M. Since September 2, 2013, the program has been broadcast in on with a slight .

The show is by Cyril Hanouna. During his absences, especially on Fridays, he was first replaced by Jean-Luc Lemoine, then during seasons 4 and 5, and subsequently by Julien Courbet.

Notable incidences

During season 4, Cyril Hanouna could not always be present, and the presenter job was given to Daphne Roulier. During the 2014-2015 seasons, a different viewer acted as a columnist every two weeks.

In October 2013, Gerard Louvin was temporarily away from the show after slapping an assistant director during the filming of a sequence. The columnist was with Cyril Hanouna and Tefa. Seeing the danger of an accident with the in the windy conditions, Gerard Louvin became angry and slapped the assistant director. He came on the set as a guest on Monday to apologize.

Reference

  1. "» Invité de « Touche pas à mon poste »". Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  2. "Najat Vallaud-Belkacem danse un slow... avec Cyril Hanouna". ozap.com. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  3. "«TPMP»: Hanouna fait danser Jack Lang sur une tecktonik, un zouk… et une chenille". m.20minutes.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  4. "Touche Pas à Mon Poste : David Douillet les met à terre pour des pièces jaunes (vidéo)". meltyBuzz (in French). 2014-01-09. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  5. "[Vidéo] Revivez le passage télé de Jermaine Jackson dans Touche pas à mon poste". telestar.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  6. Rabier, Benjamin (2013-10-11). "Surréaliste, la superstar Cher danse "la danse de l'épaule" dans TPMP (VIDEO)". Télé-Loisirs (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  7. "Touche Pas à Mon Poste : Cyril Hanouna apprend l'anglais avec James Blunt". meltyBuzz (in French). 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  8. "Touche pas à mon poste: Cyril Hanouna et Eva Longoria dansent la salsa". Gentside (in French). 2014-05-13. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  9. "David Guetta ne reconnait pas Matthieu Delormeau, qui se vexe". melty (in French). 2015-12-15. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  10. "Avant l’œuf ou la poule, Cyril Hanouna en forme avec Anastacia dans Touche pas à mon poste". Toutelatele. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  11. "Touche pas à mon poste : Avec Gary Dourdan, Cyril Hanouna tente de contenir la fuite des téléspectateurs". Toutelatele. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  12. "PHOTOS - Conchita Wurst, invitée de Touche pas à mon poste, sur D8, le jeudi 25 septembre 2014.". www.purepeople.com. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  13. "Touche pas à mon poste : Lenny Kravitz porte bonheur à Cyril Hanouna". Toutelatele. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  14. "Touche pas à mon poste : Lenny Kravitz porte bonheur à Cyril Hanouna". Toutelatele. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  15. "Touche pas à mon poste : Vanessa Hudgens aux côtés de Cyril Hanouna". Toutelatele. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  16. "Tokio Hotel : De retour en France dans TPMP et en concert à Paris !". Staragora (in French). 2015-03-10. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  17. "Audience: Quel score pour TPMP hier soir sur D8 avec Seal en invité ?". Bienvenue sur le blog de @Médiasinfos. 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  18. lefigaro.fr (2016-02-17). "L'incroyable canular de Sacha Baron Cohen dans Touche pas à mon..". TVMag (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  19. "TPMP : Julian Perretta dévoile que sa petite amie apparaît dans son dernier clip! (VIDEO) - news télé". m.programme-tv.net. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  20. Belgium, RTL. "Qui dansera le mieux ? Le show sexy d’Enora face à Violetta sur le plateau de TPMP (vidéos)". m.rtl.be. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
  21. "Touche pas à mon poste : quand Justin Bieber déshabille Cyril Hanouna... [Vidéo]". telestar.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-07.
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