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Patrick Jean Marcel Poivre, ; born 20 September 1947) is a French TV journalist and writer. He is a household name in
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, and nicknamed "PPDA". With over 30 years and in excess of 4,500 editions of television news to his credit, he was one of the longest serving newsreaders in the world until he was fired in 2008. He presented his last newscast on
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on 10 July 2008. Since 2021, a total of 27 women have accused Patrick Poivre d'Arvor of sexual assault or rape that would have allegedly happened during decades prior. Seventeen women filed a formal complaint. Among them, eight did so for alleged rape.


Biography

Patrick Poivre was born in
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, France. He obtained his
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at 15, the year he became a father. He then studied Oriental Languages at the
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and Law. Poivre claims to be descended in the male line from Jacques Poivre, brother of
Pierre Poivre Pierre Poivre (23 August 1719 – 6 January 1786) was an 18th-century horticulturist and botanist. He was born in Lyon, France. He was a missionary to East Asia, intendant of French colonial islands in the Indian Ocean, and wearer of the cordon ...
, an 18th-century nobleman in the time of
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, "d'Arvor" being Jacques Poivre's pseudonym. Poivre, his siblings and his three surviving children legally changed their surname to Poivre d'Arvor in 1994.


Journalistic career

Poivre started training as a journalist at the Centre de formation des journalistes (CFJ) at 22. He obtained his first job in 1971 on
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as morning newsreader. In 1974, at the time of
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's accession to the Presidency, Poivre joined
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. He made his first TV appearance there in 1975, and was presenter for
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s from 16 February 1976 to 28 July 1983. After a brief stint with
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, he joined
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in 1986 for the Sunday program ''A la folie pas du tout'' and ''Ex Libris'', from
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. On 31 August 1987, he became presenter for the weekday news of
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at 8 pm from Monday to Thursday. He is satirised in the French puppet show ''
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'' on
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, where his
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is the puppet PPD, the
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. In 2004, Poivre was cast in a minor voice-only role as a newscaster in the French version of the
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animated film ''
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'' (''Les Indestructibles''). On 9 June 2008, it was announced that by Laurence Ferrari would replace Poivre d'Arvor as presenter of the 8 pm news. He made his last broadcast on 10 July. In an interview, he said that there was "no objective" reason for his dismissal, but declined to comment on "rumours" of political interference. Since January 2009, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor presents ''La traversée du miroir'' on
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. He also presented ''L'avis des autres'' on
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. In July 2009, he was approached by the
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channel to present''The''18h-20h. But he declined the invitation. In June 2010, he led a team in the French TV show '' Fort Boyard''.


Professional controversies

His greatest controversy prior to his being accused of rape was the faked interview - actually footage of a press conference with added questions - he purported to have made with Cuban president
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, broadcast on 16 December 1991. ''
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'' journalist
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exposed this fraud, which Poivre blamed on his colleague and co-interviewer Régis Faucon, after the latter had departed TF1. On 10 January 1996, the
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sentenced Poivre to 15 months in prison (suspended) and fined him 200,000
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s for his part in misappropriation of public funds in a case involving Pierre Botton and his father-in-law and then deputy mayor of Lyon,
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. In December 2008, Nonce Paolini, former Chief Executive of
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, filed for defamation against Poivre d'Arvor in the Correctional Tribunal of Paris: during an interview by ''Bretons'' in the preceding July, Poivre had accused the TF1 chief of having "installed a clocking-in system with access badges" and had formed "a private police force whose aim was scrutinising staff movements in the smallest detail".


Personal life

He married Véronique Courcoux in 1971, with whom he had six children. They divorced in 2010. He has three surviving children from that marriage and one son from an affair with fellow news-anchor
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. His and Véronique's son Arnaud, spoke about the divorce of his parents in 2010 in the Magazine Gala. One daughter, Solenn, committed suicide at a Paris metro station in 1995, aged 19, having been a long-term anorexic. Her plight became a symbol of the problems of
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and
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, with Poivre becoming a campaigner and writer on the issue. In December 2004,
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, wife of former President
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, whose daughter also suffered from the disorder, opened a treatment centre in Paris for adolescents and named it "Maison de Solenn". Poivre caused controversy by presenting his regular news bulletin the evening after Solenn's death. For several years in the 1990s, rumours abounded that Poivre had had an affair with
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, his weekend counterpart as TF1 8 pm news presenter. The pair refused to confirm the story until August 2005, when Poivre acknowledged in "''Confessions''", a book of interviews to journalist Serge Raffy, that he was the father of Claire Chazal's 10-year-old son, François. "We had set at rançois' ageten the time that this story would be revealed", Poivre said. In February 2021, the prosecutors' office in
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confirmed that Poivre was under investigation due to allegations of rape by a female writer, Florence Porcel, on several occasions between 2004 and 2009, as reported in her autobiographical book ''Pandorini''. He was formally charged of rape in December 2023.


Published works

He has published many books, two of which are dedicated to his daughter Solenn. He has also written prefaces to books by other authors, and these are not listed here. *''Les enfants de l'aube'', 1982 J.-C. Lattès, adapted as a TV movie starring
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*''Les Femmes de ma vie'', 1988 France Loisirs *''L'homme d'image'', 1992 Flammarion, *''Lettres à l'absente'' 1993 Albin Michel *''Les loups et la bergerie'', 1994 Albin Michel, *''Elle n'était pas d'ici'', 1995 Albin Michel, *''Un Héros de passage'', 1996 Albin Michel, *''Une trahison amoureuse'', 1997 Albin Michel, *''Lettre ouverte aux violeurs de vie privée'', 1997 Albin Michel, *''La Fin du monde'' 1998 Albin Michel, *''Petit Homme'', 1999 Albin Michel, *''L'Irrésolu'', 2000 Albin Michel , - Interallié Prize winner in 2001 *''Les rats de garde'' (co-author Eric Zemmour) 2000 Stock, *''Le Roman de Virginie'', 2001 J'ai lu, *''Un enfant'', 2001 Albin Michel, *''La Traversée du miroir'', 2002 Balland, *''J'ai aimé une reine'', 2003 Editions Fayard, *''Courriers de nuit : La Légende de Mermoz et de Saint-Exupéry'', (co-author Olivier Poivre d'Arvor), 2003 Place des Victoires, *''La mort de Don Juan'', 2004 Albin Michel, *''Frères et soeur'', 2004 Balland, *''Les plus beaux poèmes d'amour anthologie'', 2004 Albin Michel, *''Chasseurs de trésors et autres flibustiers'' (co-author Olivier Poivre d'Arvor), 2005 Place Des Victoires Eds, *''Pirates et corsaires'' (co-author Olivier Poivre d'Arvor), 2005 Place Des Victoires Eds, *''Coureurs des mers'', (co-author Olivier Poivre d'Arvor), 2005 Place Des Victoires Eds, *''Disparaître'' (co-author Olivier Poivre d'Arvor), 2006 Gallimard, *''Rêveurs des Mers'', (co-author Olivier Poivre d'Arvor), 2007 Place des Victoires Eds, *''Age d'or du voyage en train'' 2006 Editions du Chene-Hachette-Livre. English translation 2007 "First Class-Legendary Train Journeys Around the World" The Vendome Press


Filmography

* 1998 : ''
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'', directed by
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References


External links


Official Website
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