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The Sébastien years: Patrick Sébastien overthrows C8 before deprogramming

Over the last months of the 2020/2021 season, Patrick Sebastian made a remarkable comeback through Saturday Sebastian on C8. The show, centered on reruns of the Biggest cabaret in the world and happy yearsbrought together more than 600,000 French people every Saturday evening.

Building on this success, C8 renewed Patrick Sébastien at the start of the 2021/2022 school year. The host rocked on Friday evening with the launch of a new show, The Sebastian years . Again, the success was there. Entertainment, whose mission is to allow the French to rediscover the cult programs of Patrick Sébastien, disputed the TNT leadership.

Patrick Sébastien ousted for Les Chevaliers du Fiel

Despite this undeniable dynamic on Friday March 11, Patrick Sébastien was pushed towards the exit by C8 on Friday March 18. his show, The Sebastian years, was ousted in favor of the Knights of the Blight. The show, The Knights of the Fiel: the big meeting liveproved to be a winner for channel 8 by mobilizing the presence of 779,000 viewers, or 4.5% of the total public.

Patrick Sébastien has found his Sebastian years Friday, March 25. Just after TPMP XXLwhere Cyril Hanouna recorded rising audiences, the former France 2 entertainment gentleman offered a rebroadcast of the Biggest cabaret in the world. The show, carried by Chantal Lauby, Laurent Baffie or Pierre Palmadeattracted 541,000 viewers, or 3.1% of the total audience, between 9:25 p.m. and 11:24 p.m.

Less unifying Sébastien Years for C8

Patrick Sébastien, whose show The greatest comedians at Sébastien will be deprogrammed from this Saturday March 26, overthrew C8 with The Sebastian years. By proving to be 1.4 points less conquering than Les Chevaliers du Biel a week earlier, the former host of France 2 took channel 8 away from the TNT leadership. This one returned to France 5, where the film Mint diabolo was reviewed by 933,000 people (4.7% of the public).

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