Hélène Mannarino is back in prime time on TF1 this Wednesday, December 28! The host returns with a special 2022 issue of Grand Quiz. Find out who his guests are…
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A few days before the end of 2022, Hélène Mannarino offers viewers a retrospective. Nicolas Canteloup’s sidekick returns with a fifth issue of his show The big quiz. As usual, the former LCI journalist will be accompanied by six celebrities. These personalities will represent, in duo, three different age groups: 18-34 years old, 35-49 years old and 50 years old and over. Each will compete for the part of the public corresponding to his generation.
The big quiz: what is the concept?
TF1 is used to offering entertainment programs with a stake. In The big quiz25,000 euros can thus be won by a candidate. Indeed, in addition to the stars present on the set, 150 anonymous people divided according to their ages will be able to participate in the game. During the evening, 47 questions relating to the past year will be asked by the mistress of ceremonies. To increase the pool of his category, it is necessary that a maximum of candidates of his team give a good answer. At the end of the game, the best competitor of the generation, who has given the most correct answers, will be able to walk away with the total jackpot garnered by his comrades and himself.
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Who are the guests of this issue of December 28, 2022?
For the show to be more festive, Hélène Mannarino can count on the presence of six personalities. So following Diane Leyre et Elsa Wood in the previous competition, Joyce Jonathan and the comedian Tom Villa will play with the youngest. a little older, Manu Payet et julie debona will fight with the middle slice. To finish, Laurent Mariotte et Chantal Goya will have the difficult task of representing the seniors of the competition. During the evening, other guests who marked 2022 and whose identity has not been revealed, will come to set the mood on the set. Also note the presence of a “mystery Alex Reed“, a new tradition in most front page shows.