Premiere of the 2023-2024 Season of ‘Quelle époque!’ on France 2: New Speaker Charlotte Dhenaux Shines

2023-09-10 09:59:00

It’s time to go back to school for Léa Salamé, Christophe Dechavanne, Philippe Caverivière and Paul de Saint-Sernin. The essential quartet was back on France 2, Saturday September 9, 2023, for the premiere of the 2023-2024 season of “Quelle époque!”.

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This back-to-school show welcomed the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, the actors Kad Merad, Jacques Weber and Jonathan Cohen, the journalist Aurélie Casse, and the author Eva Ionesco.

A mood post with a new speaker

The evening was also marked by the arrival of a new speaker, Charlotte Dhenaux. Little known to the general public, this comedian joins the team for a mood post every Saturday evening on France 2.
Actress and writer, Charlotte Dhenaux was notably able to appear on stage with Philippe Croizon in a duo which deconstructs the taboos linked to disability. Also a musician, the young woman, who comes from classical cellist training, has had the opportunity to travel throughout France and sing for the Restos du Coeur for more than 20 years.

In 2018, Charlotte Dhenaux, whom some consider “an artist with a warm and muffled voice”, chose to specialize in the world of jazz, before working tirelessly on her first album.

For her first sketch last night on France 2, Charlotte Dhenaux appeared with a most original disguise. Opposite Kad Merad, she played an improbable Latino character, who came to announce her pregnancy to the actor from “Bienvenue chez les Ch’tis”. “Obviously Kad is the dad… I did the ultrasound and the baby has no hair!”, she joked. Puremédias invites you to watch this sequence again.

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