Friday January 6, TF1 launched the new credits of its daily Here it all starts. A change that has created some anxieties among the fans. We contacted production.

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On January 6, following the launch of the new credits of the soap opera Here it all starts, broadcast Monday to Friday on TF1 at 6.30 p.m., fans had some concerns when they discovered that some actors had disappeared: “The shock trio is missing: Vic, Billy and Samia“, “So Greg will not come back ? It pisses me off”, “The people absent from this credits who were in the previous ones (Fabian/LouisMarvin/Mehdi and Pola/Charlène), is it to make room for others or is it a way of announcing their departure in the coming months?”, “Sabina (Constance) is still not in the credits although it has been there since the beginning. She is the only one (among those present since THE FIRST episode) to have never been in one of the credits.”, “They removed Charlène, Louis and Mehdi from the credits or did I see wrong?“. On social networks, the comments were raining… and the fans were crying.

Mikaël Mittelstadt soon in the role of Gilbert Bécaud

Let them be reassured! Contacted by us, Newen, the production company of the daily newspaper, specifies that this new presentation responds to the idea of ​​turning the faces of the actors so that everyone can appear there. Given the short duration of the credits, some have therefore given way to others, a rotation which should be renewed over the course of the seasons. Thus, after the announced break of Mikaël Mittelstadt, the interpreter of Greg, who will soon be found on France 2 in the guise of Gilbert Bécaud in Hinnya series dedicated to the muse of And God created the womanit does not anticipate, for the time being, any new departures.

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Benjamin Baroche soon at the theater with Julie Debazac

News that may reassure those who were worried about the future of Benjamin Baroche, alias Emmanuel Teyssier, after his discomfort in the episode of January 6. Interviewed by TV Star, he had cast doubt on his future in the series of TF1. From March 2 to 19, the actor will be on stage at the Wooden Sword Theater at the Cartoucherie de Vincennes in The creditorsa play by August Strindberg, alongside Julie Debazac (tomorrow belongs to us) and Philippe Calvario.

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