In 1992, he began a TV career with ''L'Émission impossible'' on TF1. The program, aired on Friday night at midnight, was stylistically a mix of talk show and provocative sketches in the style of
Howard Stern. The show was a failure but introduced to the general public comedians such as
Élie Semoun,
Dieudonné, Laurent Violet and Alexandre Devoise. In 1994, he presented on
France 2 Les Enfants de la télé, alongside
Pierre Tchernia. On France 2, he also hosted in 1996,
La Fureur du samedi soir, a karaoke program co-presented by
Pascal Sevran. Later he exported these programs on TF1 at the same time as
Les Enfants de la télé. He also co-hosted the
Victoires de la Musique with
Michel Drucker. Arthur then launched other entertainments on TF1, like ''Rêve d'un soir
and 120 minutes de bonheur
. The show CIA'', co-hosted and co-produced in 2001 by Dominique Farrugia, was a failure. The program consisted of a series of humorous journalistic investigations. Arthur also produced other successful programs such as
Exclusif on TF1 or
La Grosse Émission on Comédie !, through his company named Case Productions, which he was co-owner with producer Stéphane Courbit, and which was later renamed ASP. In 2001, Arthur became vice president of
Endemol France, created after the acquisition of ASP by Endemol. The company launched many TV
reality shows in France. Endemol France bought many other production companies and Arthur sold his shares in Endemol in late 2006. Arthur continued to host
Les Enfants de la Télé and other successful programs including TF1's
À prendre ou à laisser, a local version of
Deal or No Deal. He presented the 2007
NRJ Music Awards on 20 January 2007. His show was sponsored by
NRJ Radio. In August 2007, he decided to leave
À prendre ou à laisser to devote himself to his new theatrical career in
Le Dîner de Cons.
Les Enfants de la télé and the Christmas Eve remain at present his only TV shows. On 5 January 2009, he hosted again
À prendre ou à laisser for a quarter year. Since 8 November 2010, Arthur hosts
Ce Soir Avec Arthur on the Comedie! channel, a weekly mix of news and humor. At his side, comedians Claudia Tagbo, Ary Abittan and
Amelle Chahbi do separate segments. Critics and fans have noted how some segments, such as the opening credits and lip-synched musical numbers, are strikingly similar to those on the U.S. show
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS, including the use of completely identical puppets.
Craig Ferguson spoke of his astonishment on his 22 November 2010 show, equating the plagiarizing of his show to "taking pants from a hobo".
Worldwide Pants Inc., who own the intellectual property of
The Late Late Show, have not commented officially, but sources familiar with the matter said that legal action was being contemplated. However, Arthur made an appearance on Ferguson's program on 29 November, arguing that the similarities are an
homage rather than a copy, and indicating that no animosity exists between the two hosts; the program ended with the two imitating the final scene of
Casablanca and suggesting a new friendship. In June 2011,
Craig went to France with
Kristen Bell and his robot sidekick,
Geoff Peterson, during which he appeared on Arthur's show. ==Theatrical career==