Y'a du monde à messe
A Télé-Québec Original
Every episode gathers a small group of public figures who, on the surface, don't seem to belong in the same conversation. The host invites each guest to recount a single event, episode or shared experience that explains why they deserve that seat at the table. As they tell their stories,... Read more
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About Y'a du monde à messe
Every episode gathers a small group of public figures who, on the surface, don't seem to belong in the same conversation. The host invites each guest to recount a single event, episode or shared experience that explains why they deserve that seat at the table. As they tell their stories, connections between them start to appear, sometimes through overlapping memories, sometimes through contrasting perspectives on the same moment. The pace stays calm and attentive, letting anecdotes build on one another until viewers see patterns emerge. The format favors quiet revelation over sharp debate, revealing personal sides of well known people without spoiling any surprises.
Y'a du monde à messe premiered in 2017, directed by Patrick Tremblay and fronted by host Christian Bégin, who guides intimate conversations with a rotating roster of public figures.
There are no widely reported major awards or international nominations tied to the series. It has mainly attracted regional attention rather than the kind of industry recognition that leads to big prize campaigns.
In local media circles the show earned a reputation for assembling unlikely panels that spark honest memory-driven exchanges. Its style nudged other Quebec talk formats toward longer, less combative conversations, and it offered viewers moments that stuck in the mind, even if none became viral catchphrases.
Critical and audience response has been modest but generally positive; user ratings are limited, with a 7.5/10 average from a small sample. Reviewers and viewers who appreciated the program point to its focus on memory, identity and the ways public lives intersect, and they highlight Bégin's steady moderation that keeps the tone respectful and revealing rather than performative.
Details
- Release Date
- May 12, 2017
- Episode Length
- 1h 39m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 6
- Episodes
- 129
- Network
- Télé-Québec
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Talk
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Les Productions Bazzo Bazzo
Cast
Christian Bégin
Self - Host
Director: Patrick Tremblay
Seasons (6 seasons, 129 episodes)
Season 1
17 episodes - 2017
Season 2
24 episodes - 2018
Season 3
28 episodes - 2019
Season 4
28 episodes - 2020
Season 5
27 episodes - 2021
Season 6
5 episodes - 2022