Released in January 2004 on IMédias
Television seems mad about taking names and beaks of birds. If the unspeakable "Natural Histories" of TF1 merely a public warning or viewers in search of psychoactive drugs, the birds are making a comeback on the small screen. The latest example, the polemic following the passage of Dieudonné on the set of "Everybody talks about it," uh sorry "You can not please everybody." Pan on the beak, comedian chatters, slips, which implies a scarcity lexically action contrary to what seems to be a permanent slide. Blah, blah, viewers write their disapproval in their favorite ducks, and also to France 3, which admonishes its program director, who lectured the show's producer Marc-Olivier Fogiel, which preaches self as presenter the issue, which preaches the comedian who preaches the person writing the text that scroll down the screen ... While we thought the churches of France in decline, that the sermon is back in fashion. A ray of hope shines in the eyes of John Paul II. Put on the spot, at the exclusive Marc-Olivier Fogiel acknowledges his guilt and a sanction a public mea culpa. Ah, if he had fully taken the concept of Thierry Ardisson, all this would have been cutting room floor.

























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