TV program: Love is in the meadow, The Pale Horse after Agatha Christie… what to watch on TV tonight?

The new season of Love is in the meadow starts at 9:10 p.m. on M6. Discover the twelve farmers of season 19 of “Love is in the meadow” in their quest for love! They are breeders, cereal growers, winegrowers or even salt workers and come from different backgrounds. However, they all share the same desire: to live a wonderful love story.

Canal+ updated at 9:10 p.m. on the mini-series The Pale Horse by Agatha Christie. In early 1960s London, Mark Easterbrook has everything a man could want. But when his name is discovered on a list found in a dead woman’s shoe, his world begins to crumble. Why did Jessie Davis die and what does the list mean? Inspector Lejeune questions Mark and mentions two other names, Tuckerton and Ardingly, which catch Easterbrook’s attention. Easterbrook also tries to understand why he is on the list, which leads him to the village of Much Deeping…

At 9:10 p.m. on France 2 we watch the series Nautilus. After surviving the Dreadnought’s assaults and freeing itself from the clutches of a giant squid, the Nautilus stops at an island to take on water and provisions. There, the crew meets the eccentric White Rajah, who welcomes them with an enthusiasm that is a little too overflowing to be honest. What is he hiding behind his polite manners and perfect hospitality?

We end this selection with the film Fantastic Beasts at 9:25 p.m. on TMC. In 1926, a young magician, author of a book on fantastic animals, is called in as reinforcements, with his wizard friends, to save these creatures… Director of the last four parts of the adventures of the little wizard, David Yates logically directs this “spin-off” on a screenplay by JK Rowling herself. Here we find all the magic recipes that made the success of the saga in this wild chase populated by a fabulous bestiary.

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