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What to watch on TV on Saturday?

Here are some suggestions for shows and movies to watch on French TV on Saturday February 6:

“Good”

While waiting for the sugar season, Saskia Thuot talks about sweet and healthy pleasure. The host also receives singer Annie Villeneuve who confides in what makes her feel good. In addition, the psychologist Lory Zéphyr, also author of “Is it going, mom?”, Allows you to reconnect and understand each other.

Samedi, 10 h, TVA.

“Protect me”

Pregnant, a teenage girl decides to move away from her abusive mother in an attempt to find her father. However, his mother-in-law does not understand it that way. Without a home, she luckily manages to find a welcoming refuge. Drama with the names of Vanessa Hudgens and Rosario Dawson at the top of the poster.

Saturday, 1 p.m., ME ET CIE.

“The little cabaret”

There is no age to shine on stage. To wow guest Valerie Roberts, hosts Mario Tessier and Iani Bédard present talented young artists offering numbers covering a wide range of disciplines such as singing (duet, group, choir), dance and circus.

Saturday, 5 p.m., Unis TV.

“300 choirs sing the most beautiful songs of Joe Dassin”

The death of Joe Dassin dates back to 1980. To mark the 40 years that have passed, artists of all ages join their voices to those of French choirs. Together, they revisit many classics.

Saturday, 8 p.m., TV5.

“The dark side of the moon”

Live broadcast of a brand new version of Robert Lepage’s show. On the Diamant stage in Quebec, the director and actor gives the answer for the first time to Yves Jacques, while the two are brothers having a difficult relationship.

Saturday, 8 p.m., Télé-Québec.

“The substitutes”

During this sports drama, Gene Hackman and Keanu Reeves are immersed in the world of professional American football, when a strike has taken place. To avoid spoiling the season, the formation of Washington must at all costs recruit talented and passionate players.

Saturday, 9 p.m., Take 2.

«Restaurant impossible»

There are still plenty of food places to save for Robert Irvine in the United States, as the 15th season of his show launched in Chicago proves. He must invest time and energy if he wants to prevent the closure of the thirty-year-old restaurant Josephine’s Cooking, scheduled for a month.

Saturday, 10 p.m., Zest.

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