Follow me

Follow me
Follow Me
Genre Divertissement
Réalisation Daniel Lopez
Laurent Boulic
Présentation Olivier Fraysse
Pays Drapeau de France France
Langue Français
Production
Durée 13 minutes
Production Pinkanova
Diffusion
Diffusion TLT
Public conseillé Tous public
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Follow me est une émission de télévision française diffusée sur TLT depuis 2007, créée et produite par la société de production Pinkanova. Animée par Olivier Fraysse accompagné de 4 candidats.

Principe de l'émission

Follow me est un magazine des sorties et nuits toulousaines. Ce programme est une suite d’émissions d’une durée de 13 minutes qui sont chacune le récit filmé du parcours de 4 candidats durant une soirée. Chaque émission réunit des candidats / testeurs durant une soirée allant de 19 heures à 3 heures du matin voire plus en fonction de la programmation de la soirée. Ils parcourent Toulouse pour découvrir les soirées / évènements et les lieux du moment. Olivier, le présentateur de l’émission, accompagné des 4 testeurs, part à la découverte de 4 lieux / établissements. Il leur fait découvrir les endroits qui bougent sur Toulouse, les soirées les plus branchées, des lieux insolites, les expositions à ne pas manquer. Durant la soirée Olivier interroge les responsables des établissements et les candidats pour connaître leurs ressentis.

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