Driving his 2CV, Loïc Ballet travels through the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. What interests him are unusual, authentic, and historically rich places, as well as inspiring personalities who gravitate around these regional gems.
Driving his 2CV, Loïc Ballet travels through the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. What interests him are unusual, authentic, and historically rich places, as well as inspiring personalities who gravitate around these regional gems.
Loïc Ballet strolls through Drôme for a reconnection experience with nature. He discovers permaculture, a wooden bike factory in Vercors, and a magnificent castle.
Loïc Ballet meets Cantal enthusiasts: Jean-Jacques, the last artisanal gentian distiller, Charly, 94 years old, marathon runner, and Charles, manager of the Mad Cows Festival.
In Grenoble, Loïc Ballet meets the Glénat family, founders of the famous publishing house. This true literary institution is housed in the magnificent Sainte-Cécile convent, rich in history.
In Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye, Loïc Ballet meets Luc Arbogast, an artist passionate about medieval music. Together, they will uncover the secrets of this commune with exceptional cultural richness.
In Auvergne, volcanoes reign supreme. Loïc Ballet meets many personalities who are specialists in volcanoes, and especially committed to their preservation and properties.
In Vichy, Loïc Ballet meets Pierre Billon. Musician, composer, producer, and friend for over fifty years of Johnny Hallyday, he tells the wandering host about his journey with the youth idol.
Loïc Ballet delves into the underground of Ardèche. Underground, you can sleep in a guest room and even taste bottles aged in the unique atmosphere of the Saint-Marcel Cave.
Loïc Ballet explores the volcanic lands of Puy-de-Dôme with Kévin Quicke, a member of the Wazoo group. They find original local products and visit unusual homes.
In Villerest, Bijou opens the doors of his cabaret to Loïc Ballet. Meryl and Victoria present him the art of wig creation, and Pascal introduces him to rare fruits.
Accompanied by rugby player Sébastien Chabal, Loïc Ballet searches for the most original homes in Auvergne Rhône-Alpes. After the strange "chaos house," they discover an extraordinary convent, inhabited by a community of brothers and built by Le Corbusier.
Travel to South America, or almost, thanks to Didier, a llama breeder in Saint-Didier-d'Aussiat. Then, it's Italy that is in the spotlight, with Yoann, a pizzaiolo in Bourg-en-Bresse, who won the title of world champion of Neapolitan pizza.
In the Pilat Regional Natural Park, Loïc Ballet meets Éliane and Pierre, who run a zoological reserve with more than a thousand wild animals. Not far from there, in Saint-Martin-la-Plaine, Pierre is a collector of four-leaf clovers: he even holds the French record.
Loïc Ballet traces the footsteps of the kings of France in the Bourbonnais region, the stage of the history of the greatest sovereigns. He visits the Château de Lapalisse, the Couleur du temps house, and the Château de Peufeilhoux.
Driving his 2CV, Loïc Ballet travels through the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. What interests him are unusual, authentic, and historically rich places, as well as inspiring personalities who gravitate around these regional gems.
A journey throughout the French-speaking world to explore every corner of the globe! In each country we meet francophones who present, in French, their culture, way of life and commitments. The programme also shines a spotlight on local projects that keep the French language alive, dynamic and constantly evolving.
Annina Reber gained her job as mountain guide thanks to her talent and courage. But even today, she is an exception in the Swiss Alps: only thirty-eight women hold this position compared to the 1300 male guides. Ariane and Nadja are following in the footsteps of this pioneer.
Ancient history and culture, food, economic miracle, the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Xi'an warriors, FAST telescope, pandas... What comes to mind when we think about China? With his questions and expectations, Olivier Chiabodo sets off on an authentic trip and shares a unique experience.
Each week, Clémence Castel invites someone from Normandy with an active social conscience to join her for a couple of days. She puts together a programme that combines sport, trips, encounters and outdoor activities. The perfect way to rediscover Normandy by simply changing their everyday habits!
Since the 17th century, shipowners in Dunkirk have organized a festival for sailors going on the big fishing trip. Today, this tradition, which has become a carnival, attracts thousands of people.
Through an exploration of Antibes and its ambition for a more sustainable future we meet fishermen and sailors along with the athletes preparing for the Paris 2024 Paralympics. Between local traditions and gastronomy, Antibes reveals the wealth of its heritage and its cultural diversity...
At the crossroads of worlds old and new, South Vietnam offers an impressive cultural and natural diversity, where age-old traditions rub shoulders with urban modernity. From the floating markets of the Mekong to terraced paddy fields, Buddhist temples to lush landscapes, South Vietnam reveals a thousand different facets.
Through encounters and discoveries, the journalist Karina Marceau seeks to break down preconceived ideas about some countries and highlight their hidden side.
« Passe-moi les Jumelles » invites the viewers to take a break and dream. On the line-up: emotions, encounters, travelling, favourites and breathtaking landscapes...
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