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1973 In French Television
This is a list of French television related events from 1973. Events *6 March – Martine Clemenceau is selected to represent France at the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with her song " Sans toi". She is selected to be the eighteenth French Eurovision entry during a national final held at the Buttes-Chaumont Studios in Paris. Debuts *15 September – '' La Une est à vous'' (1973–1976, 1987–1994) Television shows 1940s *''Le Jour du Seigneur'' (1949–present) 1950s *''Discorama'' *''La Piste aux étoiles'' (1956–1978) *''Présence protestante'' (1955–) 1960s *''La Tête et les Jambes'' (1960–1978) *''Les Coulisses de l'exploit'' (1961–1972) *'' Les Dossiers de l'écran'' (1967–1991) *'' Monsieur Cinéma'' (1967–1980) *'' Les Animaux du monde'' (1969–1990) *'' Alain Decaux raconte'' (1969–1987) * Télé-Philatélie 1970s *'' Aujourd'hui Madame'' (1970–1982) Ending this year *'' Colorix'' (1967–1973) *'' Bonne nuit les petits''13 December 1973 Births ...
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French Television
Television in France was introduced in 1931, Timeline of the introduction of television in countries, when the first experimental broadcasts began. Colour television was introduced in October 1967 on France 2, La Deuxième Chaîne. Digital terrestrial television The digital terrestrial television platform was launched on 31 March 2005 after a short testing period. Like Freeview (UK), Freeview in the UK, it provides many new channels, as well as the current terrestrial television stations. Like the rest of Europe, France uses the DVB-T transmission technology. The 13 first digital free channels were launched on 31 March 2005. In October, 4 additional free channels were added: the 24h news channels BFM TV and I-Télé, the music and entertainment youth channel Europe 2 TV, and the free children channel Gulli, joint-venture between Lagardère Active and France Télévisions. Pay channels were progressively added until 2006: TPS Star, Paris Première, Canal+ Sport (France), Canal+ ...
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1973 In France
Events from the year 1973 in France. Incumbents * President: Georges Pompidou * Prime Minister: Pierre Messmer Events *4 March – Legislative Election held. *11 March – Legislative Election held. *3 June – A Tupolev Tu-144 supersonic aircraft crashes at the Paris air show; 14 are killed. *11 July – Varig Flight 820 Boeing 707 crashes near Orly Airport, Paris, resulting in 123 deaths, with 11 survivors. *20 July – France resumes nuclear bomb tests in Mururoa Atoll, over the protests of Australia and New Zealand. *23 September – Cantonales Elections held. *30 September – Cantonales Elections held. Births January to March *11 January – Christophe Medaillon, soccer player *12 January – Olivier Peslier, jockey *15 January – Aurelie Dupont, ballet dancer *19 January – Karen Lancaume, adult film star (died 2005) *26 January – Melvil Poupaud, actor *29 January – Fabien Foret, motorcycle racer *30 January – Olivier Marceau, triathlete *6 February – à ...
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Bonne Nuit Les Petits
''Bonne nuit les petits'' (English: "Good night kids") is a puppet television series which initially ran from 1962 to 1973, created by Claude Laydu. It had a revival series that aired from 1994-1997. The series revolved Nounours the bear and Ulysses the sandman The Sandman is a mythical character in European folklore who puts people to sleep and encourages and inspires beautiful dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto their eyes. Representation in traditional folklore The Sandman is a traditional charact ..., whom every night on their flying cloud, visit the children Nicolas and Pimprenelle, as Nounours asks the two about their day, or tells them a story. References External linksOfficial site* 1962 French television series debuts 1973 French television series endings France Télévisions original programming French television shows featuring puppetry Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française original programming {{animation-tv-prog-stub ...
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Aujourd'hui Madame
''Aujourd'hui'' (, ''Today'') was a daily newspaper which styled itself as "independent" and which was created in August 1940 by Henri Jeanson, to replace ''le Canard enchaîné'' under agreement with the Germans. The first issue appeared on 10 September 1940. In November 1940, the German authorities pressured the director into taking a public position against the Jews and in favour of politics of collaboration with the Vichy regime. Jeanson resigned, and was succeeded by the journalist Georges Suarez. ''Aujourd'hui'' was far from innocent in its pursuit of those responsible for the 1940 defeat of France, resorting to the myth of the "clean sweep of the broom" in its notorious Anglophobia. It began to reflect the narrative of Marshal Philippe Pétain and of German propaganda. The paper was in favour of the Riom trials which were set up to punish the members of the pre-war government who were allegedly responsible for France's defeat in 1940. Georges Suarez was shot in 194 ...
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Télé-Philatélie
''Télé-Philatélie'', was a 30-minute French television program devoted to philately and broadcast from 1961 to 1983. Jacqueline Caurat presented the show with Lucien Berthelot Lucien Berthelot (November 6, 1903 – October 30, 1985) of France, was a philatelist who helped restore the administration of French philately after World War II. Philatelic activity Berthelot served the Fédération Internationale de Philatéli ... and produced it. References 1961 French television series debuts 1983 French television series endings 1950s French television series French-language television shows Philately of France TF1 original programming {{France-tv-prog-stub ...
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Alain Decaux Raconte
Alain may refer to: People * Alain (given name), common given name, including list of persons and fictional characters with the name * Alain (surname) * "Alain", a pseudonym for cartoonist Daniel Brustlein * Alain, a standard author abbreviation used to indicate Henri Alain Liogier, also known as Brother Alain, as the author when citing a botanical name * Émile Chartier (1868–1951), French philosopher and antimilitarist commonly known as Alain Places * Alain, Iran, a village in Tehran Province, Iran * Al Ain, a city in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates ** Al Ain International Airport in the United Arab Emirates * Val-Alain, Quebec, village of 950 people in Quebec, Canada Other uses * 1969 Alain (1935 CG), a Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1935 * ''Alain'' (crab), a genus of crabs in the family Pinnotheridae * Prix Alain-Grandbois or Alain Grandbois Prize is awarded each year to an author for a book of poetry * Rosa 'Alain', popular red floribunda rose variety See also * Allain ...
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Monsieur Cinéma
( ; ; pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the French royal court. It has now become the customary French title of respect and term of address for a French-speaking man, corresponding to such English titles as Mr. or sir. History Under the Ancien Régime, the court title of Monsieur referred to the next brother in the line of succession of the King of France. It was always used for referring to the prince, not as a Style. The Kings' brothers were addressed as Monseigneur or Royal Highness. Hercule François, Duke of Anjou and Alençon (1555–1584), was the first notable member of the royalty to assume the title without the use of an adjoining proper name. In 1576, Monsieur pressured his brother King Henry III of France into signing the Edict of Beaulieu and effectively ending the Fifth Religious War of France. The resulting peace became popularly k ...
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La Tête Et Les Jambes
''La Tête et les Jambes'' () is a French game show which was broadcast from October 20 1960 to September 15 1975 to June 26 1978. It was created by Jacques Antoine in 1957 as a sequence in the show Télé Match, it was presented by Pierre Bellemare. Principle of the game show The game combines two competitors: a competitor ("the head") has to answer complex questions on a specific topic. In a case of failure, a high-level competitor ("legs"), must catch up with their opponent by performing a minimum performance to allow him to stay in the game. If one competitor reaches the end of the 24 questions (6 questions per week for 4 weeks), they will earn 100,000 francs. Bibliography *Michel Drucker et Gilles Verlant Gilles Verlant (11 June 1957 – 20 September 2013) was a Belgian journalist, best known as a music critic and rock expert. He was also Serge Gainsbourg's friend and wrote his definitive biography. He died from falling down a set of stairs. W ..., ''Les 500 Émiss ...
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Martine Clemenceau
Martine is a feminine given name and a surname. Given name * Martine Aubry (born 1950), French politician * Martine Audet (born 1961), Canadian poet * Martine Aurillac (born 1939), French politician * Martine Baay-Timmerman (born 1958), Dutch politician * Martine Bartlett (1925–2006), American actress * Martine Batchelor (born 1953), author and former Buddhist nun * Martine Beaugrand, Canadian politician * Martine Bellen, American poet, editor and librettist * Martine Bercher (1944–2005), American football player * Martine Bertereau (c. 1600–after 1642), pioneering French woman mining engineer and mineralogist, also known as Baroness de Beausoleil * Martine Berthet (born 1961), French politician * Martine Beswick (born 1941), English actress and model * Martine Beugnet, French film theorist * Martine Billard (born 1952), French politician * Martine Brunschwig Graf (born 1950), Swiss politician * Martine Buron (born 1944), French architect and politician * Martine Carol (192 ...
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