Will the most rock and roll of French teachers played by Natacha Lindinger return to TF1 soon for a new batch of episodes? That’s a question Sammy fans have been asking for months now, as the channel still hasn’t given an official order for Season 7.
At the beginning of the year, the chances of Sam returning for season 7 looked very good, however, as a reboot from season 6, which took place in the countryside and was offered in January on TF1, gathered an average of 4 million followers, a 26.2% market share satisfying the priority commercial target of female purchasing managers Under 50 (FRDA-50).
On this topic, producer Aline Panelli told us when the 6th season aired: “Sam season 7 is being written. We are always moving forward, we start writing when we shoot. And as soon as we have an audience, TF1 will confirm production for us. And there, because the audience is good, the channel should happen soon. Confirm the production of season 7”.
But since then, the announcement of the start of filming for these new episodes, which are to be replicated in rural areas, has been long overdue. And according to Charlotte Gacchio, who has been portraying Aurelie since the show’s 2016 debut, Season 7 will be heavily delayed.
“Sam season 7 is way behind schedule because the channel asked the writers for a rewrite”The actress recently told us that Tomorrow belongs to the us promotion, which she joined in 2021 to play Audrey Roussel.
“It takes a long time. So far, all I know is that if we shoot Season 7, it will be in the winter. So it’s going to be a big difference from previous years.”. Indeed, Sam generally begins filming each year in the spring to be broadcast in January of the following year on TF1.
With filming delayed this winter, Season 7 of Sam isn’t expected to air until spring or fall of 2023. So let’s hope the channel ends up confirming the rewritten episodes, as the Season 6 reboot has managed to breathe new life into the series directed by Natacha Lindinger and Fred Testot.
Meanwhile, viewers can catch Charlotte Gacchio in Tomorrow, which we own from Monday to Friday on TF1. And Natacha Lindinger will soon be in the credits for two new TF1 fiction: Avenir, the series currently in production starring Kev Adams, and the TV movie Entre ses mains, which was filmed earlier this year.
Source: allocine

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