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Maritie (12 December 1922 – 23 November 2002) and Gilbert (20 March 1920 – 18 September 2000) Carpentier, a married couple, were artistic producers of very popular variety TV and radio shows in
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, from the 1950s to the 1990s.


Biography


Family and studies

Gilbert Carpentier, born in 1920, was the grandson of the
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inventor Jules Carpentier (manufacturer, with the
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, of the first cinematographe device) and the French acoustician
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. An alumnus of the Conservatoire de Paris music school, he was a
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and music composer.


Radio

Just after
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, Gilbert Carpentier started working at the French radio Radio-Luxembourg (which will later become RTL) as an organ player, then as a radio technician. From 1946, he started to compose musical illustrations, then, with the help of his wife Maritie who wrote the texts, started to produce radio soaps. From the 1950s, Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier directed six popular shows radio shows on Radio-Luxembourg: "L’heure musicale", "Le Club des Vedettes", (presented by
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), "Musique à la Clay" (presented by Philippe Clay), "Les contes de l’aigle", "L’heure exquise" (presented by Anne-Marie Carrière) and "Le miroir aux Etoiles", hosted every Sunday by a different artist.


Music

In 1957, they created a series of
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records for children. Maritie Carpentier adapted the writings from Jean de Brunhoff while Gilbert Carpentier composed the musics. Those records were awarded the
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prize in
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from the Académie Charles Cros, the French equivalent of the US Recording Academy.


TV

Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier are mostly famous for being pioneers of variety TV shows in
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. From 1960, after a proposal from the French main public TV channel ORTF, they started working for the TV. They first created numerous TV shows with their friends
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and Jean-Marc Thibault, broadcast
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on the ORTF. Later on, others artists joined, including
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. In
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to write a song to represent
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at the
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. Gainsbourg wrote '' Poupée de cire, poupée de son'' for the upcoming young
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. The song won the contest and quickly became a world hit. Until the 1980s and especially in the 1970s, they created and directed several of variety TV shows in
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, being influential in making some French artists very popular in
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, such as Charles Aznavour, Gilbert Bécaud,
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, Chantal Goya,
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, Nana Mouskouri, Michel Sardou, Sheila, Alain Souchon, and Sylvie Vartan, among others. Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier's TV shows are easy to recognize by their unexpected duets of artists, by the actors singing and singers acting, by the creation of different sceneries each week, or even by the scripting of their shows. Also, Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier's TV shows were often broadcast live and did not include artists' promotional content. For most of them, since their beginnings in radio and until the 1980s, their shows were recorded in the mythic ''studio 17'' of the
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. Some of their shows, the ''"Top à..."'' and ''"Numéro 1"'' series in particular, had an audience of 15 million viewers each week, and were being shown in 20 French-speaking countries. Gilbert Carpentier was in charge of the technical part and the sceneries, while his wife Maritie Carpentier, sometimes nicknamed ''"la nounou des artistes"'' ("the artists' nanny"), was dealing with the artistic part. In 1980, Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier won an
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for the best foreign TV show.


Detailed list of produced shows


Radio

* ''L’heure musicale'', broadcast on Radio-Luxembourg * ''Le Club des Vedettes'', broadcast on Radio-Luxembourg and presented by Maurice Biraud * ''Musique à la Clay'', broadcast on Radio-Luxembourg and presented by Philippe Clay * ''Les contes de l’aigle'', broadcast on Radio-Luxembourg * ''L’heure exquise'', broadcast on Radio-Luxembourg and presented by Anne-Marie Carrière * ''Le miroir aux Etoiles'', broadcast on Radio-Luxembourg


TV

* ''Tréteaux dans la nuit'' (with Francis Blanche) * ''La Grande Farandole'' (1961–1967) * ''Teuf-Teuf'' (1963) * ''Sacha show'' (1963–1971, presented by Sacha Distel) * ''Les grands enfants'' (1967–1970) * ''Jolie poupée'' (1968, with Sylvie Vartan) * ''Les grands amis'' (1970, broadcast on ORTF 2nd channel) * ''Deux sur la 2'' (1970, with
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and Jean-Marc Thibault, broadcast on ORTF 2nd channel) * ''Devine qui est derrière la porte ?'' (1973, with
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and Jean-Marc Thibault) * ' (1973, cowritten by Maritie Carpentier, with
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and Jean-Marc Thibault, parody of 1972's '' Les Rois maudits'') * ''Les Z'Heureux Rois Z'Henri'' (1974, cowritten by Maritie Carpentier, with
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and Jean-Marc Thibault) * ''Top à...'' (1972–1975, broadcast on ORTF 2nd channel) * ''Dancing star'' (1977, with
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, Marie-Paule Belle, Sylvie Vartan, Carlos, Gerard Lenorman, Michel Sardou) * ''Numéro 1'' (1975–1982, broadcast on
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) * ''Number One'' (1980, USA, with Catherine Deneuve, Sylvie Vartan, Mireille Mathieu, Dalida, Julien Clerc and Chantal Goya) * ''La poupée de sucre'' (1983, co-written with Jean-Jacques Debout, with Chantal Goya) * ''La semaine enchantée de Chantal Goya'' (1984, co-written with Jean-Jacques Debout, with Chantal Goya) * ''Les dessous chics de Paris'' (1986, featuring
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) * ''Embarquement immédiat'' (1987–1988, broadcast on FR3) * ''Elsa sous la neige'' (December 1989, featuring Elsa) * ''Mes amis, mes amours'' (1997, a tribute to Charles Aznavour, with Charles Aznavour and
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, broadcast on France 2)


Tributes

* ''Top à Maritie et Gilbert Carpentier'', broadcast on
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on March 9, 1996, and presented by Christophe Dechavanne * ''Nos meilleurs moments'', broadcast on
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in August 2000 * ''Nuit du patrimoine spéciale Maritie et Gilbert Carpentier'', broadcast on Paris Première on September 19, 2009 * ''Chabada'' special Carpentier broadcast on April 5, 2010, on France 3 * ''Quand la musique est bonne'' special Carpentier, broadcast on TMC on May 11, 2010 * ''Maritie et Gilbert Carpentier'' is also the name of a tribute song to the married couple from the French singer Bénabar


Bibliography

* ''La Maillan racontée par ses amis'', Editions N°1, 1993 * ''Merci les artistes !'', Anne Carrière, 1999


External links

*
''Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier'' archive
by the French National Audiovisual Institute *
''Gilbert Carpentier''
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