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“Quelle époque” on France 2 Tonight: What to Expect From the December 27 Best-Of Episode

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 6, 2026
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France 2 is not taking Quelle époque off the air for the holidays. Instead of going dark between Christmas and New Year’s, the late-night talk show hosted by Léa Salamé holds on to its usual Saturday slot on December 27, but with a different format: a curated best-of rather than a brand‑new episode.

Programming rundown: Is “Quelle époque” new on December 27?

Viewers tuning in to France 2 on Saturday, December 27 at 11:25 p.m. will still find Quelle époque in its familiar place in the schedule. The show remains available live on broadcast TV and via streaming on france.tv, which also offers replay for those who can’t stay up late.

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However, this specific broadcast should be considered a compilation special. There are no fresh interviews or first‑time guests. Instead, the team is packaging some of the most talked‑about segments from recent weeks into a single, late‑night recap of the season so far.

Why a best-of now? Holiday strategy explained

In many TV markets, including the U.S., late‑night shows and talk formats often pivot to highlights packages over the holidays. France 2 is taking a similar approach here: the network preserves audience habits and brand presence on Saturday nights while giving production a brief pause before resuming original episodes in early January.

For Quelle époque, that means December 27 is used as a bridge between two phases of the season. Viewers who have followed the show week after week get a chance to revisit standout exchanges, while newcomers can discover the tone and style of the program without needing prior context.

How “Quelle époque” positions itself in the French talk-show landscape

Launched as a late‑night arena for ideas rather than a purely celebrity‑driven chat show, Quelle époque has carved out a distinctive editorial identity in France. The set is designed as a kind of circular forum where political figures, artists, academics, media personalities and witnesses to current events come together to argue, explain and react to the issues shaping the moment.

Léa Salamé sits at the center of this format. Her role is not just to introduce guests but to probe, challenge and connect the dots between different perspectives. The tone is intentionally sharp and questioning, but the show avoids relying solely on outrage or manufactured controversy. Instead, it aims to bring high‑stakes discussions into a mainstream late‑night space.

The core contributors: Who’s at the table?

Alongside Salamé, a group of recurring contributors helps define the show’s voice, each from a different angle. Together they give Quelle époque something closer to an ensemble feel, reminiscent for U.S. audiences of panel‑based formats that mix comedy, commentary and analysis:

  • Philippe Caverivière brings a sharp, satirical take on politics and public life, using humor to underline the week’s contradictions and absurdities.
  • Paul de Saint‑Sernin focuses more on narrative and commentary, often reframing stories or events to highlight what they reveal about the current climate.
  • Charlotte Dhenaux observes contemporary behavior and storytelling, looking at how people use media, social networks and cultural narratives to make sense of the world.
  • Hugo Clément centers his interventions on social and environmental issues, giving space to topics like climate, animal welfare and broader societal change.

The December 27 best‑of is expected to draw on memorable contributions from this group, selecting moments that crystallize their different editorial roles.

What viewers can expect from the December 27 best-of

The network has not released a detailed rundown of which specific sequences will be included. Still, the special is framed as a collection of highlight moments from the most recent episodes: tense debates, revealing interviews, sharp jokes and exchanges that resonated with viewers and on social media.

Because no new guests are booked for this date, the emphasis is on curation rather than novelty. For fans, it’s an opportunity to rewatch the sequences that defined this part of the season. For casual or first‑time viewers—especially those discovering French TV via streaming platforms like france.tv—it acts as an accessible sampler of what Quelle époque actually does on a typical Saturday night.

When do new “Quelle époque” episodes return?

The pause for compilation content is intentionally short. France 2 plans to bring back fresh, fully original episodes of Quelle époque starting Saturday, January 10, 2026. That’s when new guests, new debates and new on‑set confrontations of ideas are scheduled to resume.

In programming terms, December 27 functions as a breathing space between two dense editorial cycles: an end‑of‑year recap now, followed by a relaunch with new momentum right after the holidays.

How to watch “Quelle époque” in France

For viewers in France, the options are straightforward:

  • Live broadcast: Saturday, December 27 at 11:25 p.m. on France 2.
  • Streaming and replay: The episode is made available on the france.tv platform, allowing on‑demand viewing after the initial broadcast.

While Quelle époque primarily targets a French audience and is produced for French public television, the show can be of interest to U.S. viewers who follow European politics, international media or global talk‑show formats, particularly through clips and social media circulation.

Why this best-of matters in a broader media context

Beyond being a simple “holiday filler,” this kind of best‑of episode also underlines how much space Quelle époque has taken up in the current French talk‑show landscape. In a media environment saturated with hot takes, the show tries to balance intensity and depth, offering long‑form exchanges rather than only short viral moments.

By concentrating several key sequences into a single episode, the December 27 broadcast effectively acts as a compact snapshot of how French television is currently handling political and cultural conversation in late night—a useful lens for anyone comparing U.S. and European approaches to televised debate.

FAQ

Is “Quelle époque” airing on France 2 on December 27?

Yes. The show remains on the schedule and will be broadcast on Saturday, December 27 at 11:25 p.m. on France 2, with the same late‑night slot viewers are used to.

Will the December 27 episode feature new guests or interviews?

No. The December 27 edition is a best‑of special. It is built from previously aired segments and does not include new guests or brand‑new interviews.

When will brand-new episodes of “Quelle époque” be back?

New, original episodes are scheduled to return on Saturday, January 10, 2026, when the show resumes its usual format with fresh guests and new debates.

Where can I stream the December 27 best-of episode of “Quelle époque”?

The best‑of will be available live and on replay via the france.tv streaming platform, in addition to its linear broadcast on France 2 at 11:25 p.m. on December 27.

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