It’s no longer a secret to anyone: after 18 seasons and more than 4,500 episodes, Plus belle la vie will end in France 3 on November 18, for the occasion, with a special final bonus that will close the adventure of the inhabitants of Mistral.
And while the daily series starring Anne Decis, Stéphane Hénon, Laurent Kérusoré and Elodie Varlet will be replaced in January by a brand new program dedicated to the Paris 2024 Games, some actors are clearly already thinking about post-plus. belle la life. As well as Boubakar Kabo, who will be on the small screen from the beginning of the school year… in an unexpected role!
Indeed, from 2019, the one who will portray Mouss in the France 3 series will be one of the 4 presenters of Okoo-koo, a new reception and youth entertainment program from the Okoo platform of France Télévisions, which should arrive on the air at the end. August or early September.
Led by Bubakar Kabo, aka Bubba, but also Manon, Julie and Sam, Okoo-Ku is represented as “An inspirational meeting and a real landmark open to all 6-7 year olds”. A show where we share, discuss, cook, discover, have fun.
“We are convinced that children, more than any other community, need to be accompanied, stimulated and helped to choose the content of their audiovisual consumption. The four older brothers/sisters who lead Okoo-koo are our answer to this need. “Pierre Siracusa, Director of Young Audiences and Animation at France Télévisions, explains in a group press release.
“Okoo-koo is above all a greeting, an invitation, an open hand to the community. To be entertained first by the best cartoons (in particular, Angelo season 5 and I’m your age, the revelation last spring). (tutorial , references to related topics on the Lumni platform)”.
Okoo-koo is broadcast daily on the Okoo app, which also hosts the Askip series, and on Wednesdays on France 4.
It is to be hoped that before taking up his new duties as a TV host, Boubacar Cabot will have the opportunity to give his character, Musi, a happy ending at the end of filming Plus belle la vie, which has to be stopped. September in Marseille.
Source: allocine

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