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Vincent Lagaf’ re-releases “Bigdil” on RMC Story

The flagship game of the early 2000s, hosted by Vincent Lagaf’, will return to the RMC Story channel.

Long announced, the return of bigdil It’s now official. Vincent Lagaf’ returns to the helm of the iconic game from the early 2000s for a new season on RMC Story (subsidiary of the Altice Média group, which also includes BFMTV) and streaming on RMC BFM Play. The show will air in prime time in 2025.

“I am very happy to see this show reborn on RMC Story! The Bigdil holds a special place in my heart. I can’t wait to start filming and offer new numbers to viewers,” stresses Vincent Lagaf in a statement.

In this game, first broadcast on TF1 in February 1998, host Vincent Lagaf’ was surrounded by an animated alien named Bill and stewardesses called “Gafettes.”

“The show must remain the same”

Candidates had to complete various tests, such as drawing blindfolded, recognizing musical pieces performed live with saxophone or flute, answering riddles, or more physical tests, to try to win different amounts at stake.

“We are not going to change a single comma regarding the first season of ‘Bigdil’ on TF1,” confesses Vincent Lagaf to Télé Loisirs.

“When people watch the premiere, I’d like them to say, ‘It’s Monday and it looks like the last show we watched was Friday.’ Aside from the fact that I took 20 years in my face, the show has to remain the same “. We are also going to maintain the main lines. “I want the new generation to watch the show with their parents.”

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The announcer reveals that Gilles Vautier, the actor who lent his voice and movements to Bill the Extra-Terrestrial, will also be present, unlike the Gafettes, who are less in keeping with the times.

Vincent Lagaf’ already presents the documentary series on RMC Découverte SOS Garagea kind of Nightmare in the kitchen mechanics.

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the bigdil, Broadcast on TF1 from February 1998 to July 2004, it is the adaptation of an American game called Let’s make a Dealcreated in 1963. It has been adapted in 24 countries, including Greece, Indonesia and Portugal.

In France, the time has come to revive many television games that return to the small screen, such as weak union where he Right price.

Author: Magali Rangin
Source: BFM TV

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