A man armed with a knife attacked people out shopping in the southeastern French town of Romans-sur-Isere on Saturday, killing two and wounding five.
24.03.2020 - 00:03 / variety.com
As France surpasses one full week in lockdown mode, TV audiences have jumped by 30% on French public broadcaster France Televisions. However, while production on newscasts and select talk shows continues despite restrictions on contact, one question begins to emerge — is there enough to go around?
French shoots have been halted for new drama series, TV movies and game shows, as well as sporting events during the coronavirus pandemic, leaving local networks to rely on pre-shot content, as well as
A man armed with a knife attacked people out shopping in the southeastern French town of Romans-sur-Isere on Saturday, killing two and wounding five.
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