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30 March 2025

Frédéric Lopez Welcomes Stars To Countryside Show

Isabelle Nanty, Jamy Gourmaud, and Grégory Cohen share their stories in a serene setting.

On March 30, 2025, viewers can tune in to France 2 for a new episode of the popular show Un dimanche à la campagne, hosted by Frédéric Lopez. This week, Lopez welcomes three notable guests: actress Isabelle Nanty, journalist and science communicator Jamy Gourmaud, and chef Grégory Cohen. The show, which takes place in a serene countryside setting, allows these personalities to share their stories and experiences in a relaxed atmosphere.

Lopez's unique format has captivated audiences, as it provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of its guests. The setting for this episode is the Moulin de Madame, located in Bransles, Seine-et-Marne, a picturesque house that Lopez describes as enchanting. "The guests are first amazed by the environment. The nature, the fields, the river... it’s enchanting at first and creates a bubble-like sensation," Lopez explained in an interview with Gala.

This episode promises to be particularly engaging as each guest brings their own rich background and experiences to the table. Isabelle Nanty, a well-known actress in French cinema, has made a name for herself with iconic roles, especially as Cathy Tuche in the Les Tuche saga, which has garnered over 14 million admissions across four films. Despite facing numerous rejections in her early career, Nanty persevered and has become a beloved figure in the industry.

In addition to her acting career, Nanty has also taught drama at Cours Florent, further demonstrating her commitment to the arts. However, her journey has not been without challenges. At 63, she openly discusses her struggles with dyslexia, dyspraxia, and dyscalculia, which have impacted her life and career. In an interview with Télé-Loisirs, she stated, "I found myself facing many young people who suffered from this, and I realized it could significantly handicap them, especially in the school system." She emphasizes the importance of acceptance and respect for those with learning disabilities, highlighting the need for diversity in strategies for success.

Jamy Gourmaud, another guest on the show, is a prominent figure in science communication in France. He gained widespread recognition for his work on the educational program C’est pas sorcier, which aired for nearly 20 years and produced 570 episodes. Gourmaud's enthusiasm for science and ability to engage audiences has left a lasting impact on generations of viewers. His passion for making science accessible is a testament to his dedication to education and public understanding of complex topics.

Meanwhile, chef Grégory Cohen brings his culinary expertise to the mix. Known for his advocacy of healthy eating, Cohen is a regular contributor to France Inter's Grand bien vous fasse, where he shares his knowledge and passion for nutrition. His journey in the culinary world is particularly inspiring; he is a self-taught chef who has made a name for himself despite lacking formal training. Cohen's commitment to promoting healthy eating, especially in schools and hospitals, highlights his desire to make a positive impact on public health.

As the guests settle into the tranquil surroundings of the Moulin de Madame, they will engage in heartfelt conversations, sharing personal anecdotes and reflections on their careers and lives. The show's format, which emphasizes openness and sincerity, allows for a unique connection between the guests and the audience, making it a must-watch for fans of French television.

Frédéric Lopez has crafted a space that feels like home, as he aims to create an inviting atmosphere for his guests. "It’s a guest house that the production rents year-round. It has been decorated by a friend of mine, a cinema decorator, who observed my own decor and drew inspiration from it," Lopez shared. He has filled the house with personal touches, including several items from his own collection, ensuring that the environment is comforting and familiar.

However, viewers may have noticed that the bedrooms at the Moulin de Madame are rarely shown on screen. Lopez explained this decision, stating, "At first, we didn’t film the bedrooms, but then we realized that viewers were curious about where the guests were sleeping. We started filming the rooms, but they rarely make it to air simply because we have to make choices about what to include. We film for two days, and everything must be condensed into less than two hours of showtime." This careful editing process ensures that the most compelling moments are highlighted, even if it means sacrificing some details.

As the episode airs, audiences can expect to see not only the beautiful surroundings of the Moulin de Madame but also the genuine interactions between Lopez and his guests. With stories of triumph over adversity and insights into their respective fields, this episode of Un dimanche à la campagne promises to be both entertaining and enlightening.

Whether it's Nanty's reflections on her journey in acting, Gourmaud's passion for science education, or Cohen's culinary adventures, each guest will share their unique perspectives, making for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling. Tune in at 16:05 on France 2 or catch the replay on france.tv to experience this intimate gathering in the French countryside.