You are currently viewing ITC: this nod to the producer of the series which will undoubtedly escape you…

Definitely in today’s episode ofHere it all begins, viewers will not be bored! While Teyssier offers Anaïs a present, a surprising detail caught her attention Leisure TV… We will explain everything to you !

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The episode, from this Friday, September 22, is truly one not to be missed! The fans of‘Here it all begins will finally know who is behind the photo montage between Anaïs played by Julie Sassoust and Teyssier played by Benjamin Baroche. And they will not be disappointed… To calm the situation, the director of the institute gives Anaïs an unexpected gift. A surprising detail did not escape us! We tell you more.

Here it all begins : this little detail in the episode of this Friday, September 22

While the institute is gradually recovering from the rumors between Anaïs and Teyssier, the director of the Institute makes an unexpected gesture. To thank his daughter-in-law for covering for him for several weeks, following his outbreak of multiple sclerosis. Teyssier decides to offer a plane ticket to the young head of double A. But a detail on the plane ticket aroused the curiosity of Leisure TV. Have you noticed it? The airline “AIR FARAHMAND” is, in fact, a fictitious company, but more than that, it is in reality the name of the producer ofHere it all begins. A pretty funny little wink!

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Here it all begins : who is Sarah Farahmand?

Sarah Farahmand, one of the most popular producers on French television, began her career at Sciences Po Paris. In 2010, she began her professional career at Télé Images where she became literary director. Sarah Farahmand continues in the Lagardère group at Ango Productions where she is artistic director for Our dear neighbors. In 2017, she took a step forward and joined Telfrance. She works on Tomorrow belongs to us then on the launch of the other daily TF1 soap opera Here it all begins on which she coordinates the artistic and technical teams.

The producer also confided in TF1 on the representational role of television, which should not be neglected: “We have a responsibility to reflect today’s French society, to represent its diversity and to inspire everyone.” She places particular importance on inclusion. “Everyone must be able to recognize themselves in the characters, whatever their origin, their social background, their sexual orientation. It’s a question that arises as soon as a new character arrives in the series.”

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