Le Grand Journal (French TV program)


Le Grand Journal is a French nightly news and talk show television program that aired on Canal+ every weekday evening from 19:10 to 20:20. It debuted on August 30, 2004 and was created and hosted by Michel Denisot, succeeded by Antoine de Caunes and then later by Maïtena Biraben. Victor Robert took on the reins from 2016 to the program's end in 2017. Originally a one-hour program, it expanded to two hours in 2005. Even though the program was broadcast on the premium channel Canal+, it was a non-encrypted program.
The program features news, talk, weather and comedy. It is produced by KM Productions for Canal+ and broadcast from the Studios Rive Gauche on Quai André-Citroën in Paris.

History

Created in 2004 by producer-director Renaud Le Van Kim, the show was originally composed of one block broadcast from 19:05 to 19:55, usually live except on Fridays. The show benefitted from audiences from all of Canal+'s free time slots watching, in addition to the extension of Digital terrestrial television, which allowed new households access to the channel. The show took up the time slot initially reserved for the show 20 h 10 pétantes at the beginning of the 2005 season; Since then, Stéphanie Bern's show has only been diffused on Fridays and Saturdays, under the name Vendredi pétantes et Samedi pétantes. The second part was then titled Le Grand Journal, la suite and was broadcast from 20:10 to 20:40. Since September 2011, La Suite was broadcast from 20:30 to 20:55.
During season 9, La Suite was copresented by Michel Denisot and Daphné Bürki. The show lost 13% of their audience, which it blamed on the fact that it was played at the same time as C à vous on France 5, Vous êtes en direct on NRJ 12, and Touche pas à mon poste on D8.
On June 6, 2013, Michel Denisot announced that he would quit the show after 9 years at the head of the talk-show. On June 17, 2013, the name of the new presenter was announced to be Antoine de Caunes. He was a former presenter on Canal+ from 1987 to 1995 participating in the success of the show Nulle part ailleurs then at the César Award presentation ceremony.
At the beginning of February 2017, a press conference had stated that the program might possibly stop production on March or April due to a decline in ratings, and that the leaders of Canal + would already be working on the successor to LGJ. The channel announced its final run on Friday 13 February, followed by two weeks of reruns until March 17.

Team

Legend:
Currently
Previously
Invited during one or multiple broadcasts
Joker a broadcast

Seasons

Season 1 (2004–2005)

From Monday to Friday at 6:50 pm to 7:55 pm
From Monday to Thursday from 7:10 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:50 pm
From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:50 pm
From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:50 pm
From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:45 pm
From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:45 pm
From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 7:50 pm and the rest from 8:10 pm to 8:45 pm
From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 8:05 pm and the rest from 8:30 pm to 8:55 pm
The columnists for season 2011–12:
From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 8:05 pm and the rest from 8:30 pm to 8:55 pm
The columnists for season 2012–13:
From Monday to Friday from 7:10 pm to 8:25 pm
The columnists of season 2013–14:
; Other
In September 2013, the broadcast Le Before du Grand Journal by Thomas Thouroude was created ; It was distributed just before Le Grand Journal at 6:05.

Season 11 (2014–2015)

From Monday to Friday from 7:05 pm to 8:20 pm
The columnists of season 2014–15: