Les Grosses Têtes
Les Grosses Têtes is a daily comedy radio programme on the French language RTL radio network. Broadcast since 1 April 1977, the current host since 2014 has been Laurent Ruquier.
Presently broadcast from 15:30 to 18:00 in France and Belgium this show has several regular segments. The first quarter of the show is hard-hitting news and the next quarter deals with cultural issues. Then, for the next 30 minutes the host takes phone calls from listeners. Finally, guests are interviewed and joked about. Part of the format is when guests are asked questions sent in by the listeners, the most famous being Mme Leprieur.
History
In 2000, station managers thought that they could do without the services of their aging top host and replaced him with Christophe Dechavanne. The rapid loss of listeners showed that the program's success was due as much to the audience's attachment to the hosts as to its formula, which led to the return of Philippe Bouvard as host and producer of the show the following season. Since then, the show has been hosted by Laurent Ruquier.On television
A TV version aired in 1985 on Antenne 2 to celebrate its 2500th show, followed by another in 1992 for the 5000th show on TF1. A regular TV version aired on TF1 from 1992 to 1997 on Saturday evenings, with the same principles as the radio show. It attracted 11.2 million viewers.Les Grosses Tetes has had many more special TV shows since then on France 2.
Reception and criticism
Les Grosses Tetes is the most popular show on RTL. Nevertheless it has been criticised for its crude humour with elements of racism, sexism and homophobia.On 27 March 1996, Philippe Bouvard, Vincent Perrot, and the president of TF1 Patrick Le Lay were fined for having provoked racial hatred by telling a riddle comparing Muslim women to robbers.
The Association of LGBT Journalists investigated the show in 2020, noting homophobic and sexist humour as well as jokes about Romanians and Roma being thieves, and Asian people being responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic.
The accusations were considered baseless by Laurent Ruquier, the host, who is openly gay as well as various "sociétaires", daily participants, many of whom are gay, women and from ethnic minorities.
Notable past members
- Léon Zitrone
- Carlos
- Olivier de Kersauson
- Jackie Sardou
- Jean-Pierre Foucault
- Jean Dutourd
- Alice Sapritch
- Michel Galabru
- Jacques Martin
- Jean-Claude Brialy
- Jean Yanne
- Sim
- Thierry Roland
- Pierre Bellemare
- Philippe Chevallier
- Amanda Lear
- Macha Méril
- Liane Foly
Current members of the panel
- Jacques Balutin
- Jacques Mailhot
- Bernard Mabille
- Chantal Ladesou
- Jean-Jacques Peroni
- Laurent Baffie
- Isabelle Alonso
- Pierre Bénichou
- Michèle Bernier
- Jean-Pierre Coffe
- Christophe Dechavanne
- Arielle Dombasle
- Michel Drucker
- Danièle Évenou
- Fabrice
- Sophie Garel
- Marie Laforêt
- Isabelle Mergault
- Claude Sarraute
- Roger Zabel
- Thierry Ardisson
- Guy Carlier
- Caroline Diament
- Fabrice Eboué
- Florian Gazan
- Philippe Geluck
- Franz-Olivier Giesbert
- Marcela Iacub
- Amanda Sthers
- Titoff
- Christophe Beaugrand
- Steevy Boulay
- Christine Bravo
- François-Henri Désérable
- Yann Moix
- Cristiana Reali
- Paul Wermus
- Baptiste Lecaplain
- Arnaud Ducret
- Karine Lemarchand
- Bérengère Krief
- Jean-Luc Moreau
- Christine Ockrent
- Mustapha El Atrassi
- Norbert Tarayre
- Éric Thomas
- Gérard Louvin