13/12/2019
When series make us sing
There are those who love thrillers or horror series and then there are those who love music series! If you belong to the latter (or not) this article…
Read moreToday, less people seem to take notice at series credits. Nevertheless, here is our ranking of those we can't help but sing or hum. And to top it all off, they have been present at the Festival in recent years!
Mission: Impossible: the cult music of the series' credits has left its mark on a whole generation and is still as famous as ever. By the way, Barbara Bain (Cinnamon Carter) was with us in 2010.
In 2018, it was Mariska Hargitay and Dick Wolf, respectively lead actress and producer of the New York Special Unit series, known both for its thrilling crimes and its inimitable credits, that we had the honor of receiving.
Who hasn't memorized the CSI: Las Vegas's song, "Who are you" by The Who? In fact, Georges Eads came to represent the series at the Festival in 2008.
In 2012, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch, the two actresses of The Big Bang Theory, were in Monte-Carlo for the 52nd edition of the Festival. Their arrival reminded us of the cult theme of the sitcom, which goes by at the speed of light.
Did you like the credits of the Netflix series, The Hook Up Plan? Because we sure did! And Marc Ruchmann, alias Jules in the show, was present at the Festival in 2019!
The cast of the cult soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, which has appeared several times at the Festival, even celebrated its 30th anniversary in Monte-Carlo in 2017! The soap opera, which became mythical because of its passionate stories, also became known to everyone thanks to its credits. Isn't that right?
13/12/2019
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Read moreOriginally created by Prince Rainier III of Monaco, and now under the Honorary Presidency of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Monte-Carlo Television Festival has become the The Not-to-be-Missed TV event for the entire television industry.
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