Here’s a piece of news that could have a small effect on it: the bonus series arrives at France 5 on Monday evening, thus replacing the movie that had been offered until then.
In the early 2000s, when TF1 decided to replace Sunday evening film series (following the lead of M6 and France 2), anti-series increased. There is no doubt that the decision of France 5 (Knowledge Channel) to do the same will not go unnoticed. Florent Dumont, director of antennas at France Television; Informed Puremedia The channel will launch a new series offer from February 14 and will start by offering 4 episodes of Irish Normal People each evening. Another small revolution for French televisions: the entire series will be available in Slash from the morning of the same day (it will air commercials in the evening between episodes to get to know it better). The decision is part of a desire to revive Monday evening (it can also offer programs such as Hugo Clement’s “Sur le Front”). He also assures that the promised series will not compete with France’s Series box at the same time: “When we are on a series offer, we make sure that these series are very different from the series we can offer on the same evening in France 2.“.
This is not the first time some French series, such as the Unvillage franchise, have been offered in this box.
What are ordinary people? In the small northern Irish town of Sligo, Marion (Daisy Edgar-Jones) is a lonely and retreating teenager who is frequently teased and insulted by other students in her high school. On the contrary, Connell (Paul Msquez), who works as a cleaning lady at Mother Marianne, is a popular and athletic boy who is admired by all his comrades. Despite the differences, these two young men are emotionally very close and build a deep bond between them. Irresistible attraction can lead them into a complex and painful emotional relationship.
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