' (TPMP), literally "Don't Touch My Television Set!", is a French live television talk show that ran from 2010 to 2025. First broadcast on France 4, it moved to D8 (which became C8) from 2012 until the network lost its license. It was produced by Productions. Hosted by Cyril Hanouna, the show was controversial, generating record sanctions of â¬7.6 million.
Hanouna created " Productions" in March 2010 to produce his own TV program. In 2010 he created the talk show "TPMP" which was first broadcast on France 4. In May 2012, Touche pas ÃÂ mon poste! was transferred to the new channel, D8. The program offered a new formula, with new sequences led by Camille Combal, or Bertrand Chameroy accompanied by Nicolas Bouvard and occasionally Vincent Desagnat.
On July 24, 2024 Arcom announced the non-renewal of C8's digital terrestrial license, citing TPMPs various controversies over the years.
Claire Sécail, a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) published a study showing that the program "massively" favored the far right during the 2022 French presidential election. As an example, Eric Zemmour, the far-right candidate who scored 7%, received 44% of the airtime on the show while Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the left-wing candidate who scored 21%, received only 1.2% of the airtime. The difference was not only in the airtime but also in the treatment accorded to the candidates, with far-right candidates all receiving privileged treatment while candidates from the left or Emmanuel Macron consistently receiving negative treatment.
The French Senate has opened an inquiry upon Touche pas ÃÂ mon poste ! among other news networks that tried to promote far-right views.
Usually, the show welcomes two guests. They are often journalists, singers, actors, hosts or humorists.
Some political personalities have participated to the show, such as: Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, Jack Lang and David Douillet.
The TV show has also welcomed international celebrities like Jermaine Jackson, Cher, James Blunt, Eva Longoria, Anastacia, Gary Dourdan, Conchita Wurst, Lenny Kravitz, Nicole Scherzinger, Vanessa Hudgens, Tokio Hotel, Seal, Sacha Baron Cohen, Julian Perretta and the comedians of Violetta.
American singer Cris Cab participated in a film clip in June with Tefa (who used to be TPMP's DJ). He appeared on the show in 2015 to sing his cover of "English Man in New York" live. Meanwhile, Canadian singer Justin Bieber, participated in a sequence where he was interviewed by Cyril Hanouna (Cyril gave Justin his jacket as a present but forgot his credit card in it; he later said that he really left it in the jacket and that it wasn't a joke).
On 22 April 2010, less than a month after its launch, TPMP had already garnered success for a show airing on a small TV channel like France 4, as 226,000 people were watching it regularly.
In December 2012, the TV show was watched by 700,000 people regularly on D8.
On 29 January 2016, 1,975,000 watched the TV program, the show's historic audience record. That day, Cyril and his team hosted Bénabar and Pascal Demolon.
Originally, the 20 November 2015 program was having a paranormal theme, but that program has been replaced by a special program to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks of 13 November 2015 in France (Touche pas ÃÂ mon poste! it's only love). Finally, the program based on the paranormal is broadcast live in access prime time. Apart from the special program "Touche pas ÃÂ mon poste ! it's only love" all the emission were cancelled.
None of these were presented by Cyril Hanouna
2015: Prize-winner of the best entertainment show (ceremony of the gold price of the TNT)