Quotidien
Quotidien

Quotidien

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2016- 2026
10 Seasons
1173 Episodes
5.5(17 votes)
Returning Series
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Overview

Quotidien (nicknamed "The French Show with the Good Lighting" abroad) is a French daily infotainment television program broadcast in the early evening on TMC since September 12, 2016. The show is hosted by Yann Barthès and produced by Bangumi. It consists of segments and reports produced by the team of commentators and journalists surrounding Yann Barthès and features daily guests including newsmakers, intellectuals, politicians, and French and international celebrities.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Bangumi

Cast & Crew

12 members
Acting

Yann Barthès

Self - Host

Yann Barthès
Acting

Maïa Mazaurette

Self - Panelist

Maïa Mazaurette
Acting

Jean-Michel Aphatie

Self - Panelist

Jean-Michel Aphatie
Acting

Abda Sall

Self - Panelist

Abda Sall
Acting

Ambre Chalumeau

Self - Panelist

Ambre Chalumeau
Creator

Étienne Carbonnier

Self - Panelist

Étienne Carbonnier
Acting

Julien Bellver

Self - Panelist

Julien Bellver
Acting

Paul Gasnier

Self - Panelist

Paul Gasnier
Acting

Paul Moisson

Self - Panelist

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Acting

Martin Weill

Self - Panelist

Martin Weill
Acting

Juliette Pelerin

Self - Panelist

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Writing

Willy papa

Self - Panelist

Willy papa

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