Radio-Canada will confirm next Wednesday the filming of new original episodes of “La petite vie,” the legendary comedy that thrilled millions of viewers from 1993 to 1998 on ICI Télé.
Journalists are invited to a press briefing in the presence of Claude Meunier, author of “La petite vie” and interpreter of the famous Ti-Mé “Popa” Paré, a man very attached to his garbage bags as the elders know it So.
The latter will be surrounded for the occasion by his playmates Josée Deschênes (Lison “Creton” Paré), Bernard Fortin (Rodrigue “Rod” Paré), Rémy Girard (Paul “Pogo” Gauthier), Marc Labrèche (Rénald “Pinson” Paré). , Diane Lavallée (Thérèse Paré), Marc Messier (Rejean Pinard), Sylvie Potvin (Linda Gaudette) and Guylaine Tremblay (Caro Paré).
Serge Thériault, who played Jacqueline “Moman” Paré in the 59 episodes as well as the three special episodes, is not one of them, much to the chagrin of the general public, as we can guess, his character is usually the center of attention, fascinated with his caps. The 74-year-old actor would still be ill, suffering from depression as we saw in the documentary Outside Serge Outside.
It is currently not known how many new episodes will be offered or when they will be filmed or even broadcast. So continuation.
Remember that reruns of episodes from the four seasons directed by Pierre Séguin and produced by Avanti Groupe continue to be a hit on the public broadcaster every week. “La petite vie” has already garnered over four million viewers for a single episode, and the series has received an impressive number of Gemini awards over the years.
“One guy, one girl” also back
Radio-Canada will be bringing another of its iconic series to life this spring, Un gar, une fille, starring Sylvie Léonard and Guy A. Lepage. The four new episodes will be available on Thursday March 9th on ICI TOU.TV EXTRA to celebrate the quarter century of comedy.