

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
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Overview
In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a new era of modernity. One of his first decisions was to break up the ORTF with the creation of three new television channels: TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3. Three new public channels but autonomous and competing. It is a race for the audience which is engaged then, and from now on the channels will make the war! This competition will give birth to a real golden age for television programs, with variety shows in the forefront. The stars of the song are going to invade the living rooms of the French for their biggest pleasure. This unedited documentary tells the story of the metamorphosis of this television of the early 1970s, between freedom of tone, scandals, political intrigues and programs that have become mythical.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
139 min
Release Date
2022-01-07
Status
Released
Original Language
French
Vote Count
4
Vote Average
7.2
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
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Charles Aznavour
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Johnny Hallyday
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René Rémond
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Jacques Martin
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Michel Péricard
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Jean-Claude Héberlé
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Jean-Claude Brialy
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Juliette Gréco
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Nicoletta
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Patrick Juvet
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Jean-Pierre Elkabbach
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Coluche
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Fernand Raynaud
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Jacques Chirac
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Jean Cazeneuve
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Marcel Jullian
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Claude Contamine
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Christine Frésia
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Évelyne Leclercq
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Léon Zitrone
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Jacques Alexandre
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Jean-François Robinet
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Pierre Cangioni
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Jean-Pierre Berthet
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Éliane Gauthier
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Catherine Chaillet
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Georges de Caunes
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Jean-Michel Folon
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Hervé Claude
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Jean-Louis Guillaud
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Raymond Devos
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Danièle Gilbert
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Maritie Carpentier
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Gilbert Carpentier
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Roger Pierre
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Jean-Marc Thibault
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Jacques Chancel
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Guy Lux
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Pierre Sabbagh
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Sophie Darel
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Dave
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Bernard Golay
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Jeanette
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Pierre-Louis
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Jacqueline Duforest
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Julien Lepers
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André Torrent
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Christian Morin
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Jean-Pierre Foucault
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Patrick Roy
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Sheila
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Billy Swan
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Sim
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Michel Leeb
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Olivier Lejeune
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Patrick Green
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Guy Bedos
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Alice Sapritch
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Mireille Mathieu
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Carlos
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Charles Trenet
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Annie Cordy
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Alain Chamfort
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Jack Lantier
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Hervé Vilard
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Roger Hodgson
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Rika Zaraï
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Telly Savalas
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Dalida
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Michel Sardou
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Jean-Jacques Debout
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Chantal Goya
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Yvette Horner
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Bernadette Chirac
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Michel Delpech
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Michel Piccoli
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Gérard Depardieu
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Isabelle Adjani
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Miou-Miou
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Patrick Dewaere
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Catherine Deneuve
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Michel Drucker
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Henri Salvador
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Claude Bolling
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Lino Ventura
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Romy Schneider
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Jean-Paul Belmondo
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Simone Signoret
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Louis de Funès
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Annie Girardot
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Josée Dayan
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Simone de Beauvoir
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Enrico Macias
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Claude François
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Serge Lama
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Mort Shuman
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Michaël Denard
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Joe Dassin
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Nana Mouskouri
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Michael Jackson
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France Gall
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Daniel Balavoine
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Donna Summer
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Eddy Mitchell
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Gérard Lenorman
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Régine
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Petula Clark
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Sylvie Joly
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Georges Brassens
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Serge Reggiani
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Thierry Le Luron
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Gilbert Bécaud
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Évelyne Pagès
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Serge Gainsbourg
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Véronique Sanson
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Philippe Bouvard
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Jane Birkin
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Shirley Goodman
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Jason Alvarez
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Jacques Chazot
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Georgette Lemaire
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Madame Claude
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Philippe Clay
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Richard Tison
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François Mitterrand
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Jane Fonda
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Bernard Pivot
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Pierre Desproges
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Marguerite Duras
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Angela Davis
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Alexandr Solzhenitsyn
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Philippe Labro
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Charles Bukowski
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Catherine Langeais
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Piem
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Yves Mourousi
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Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
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Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing
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Jacques Villeret
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Jacques Sallebert
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Philippe Gildas
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Jean Lanzi
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Jean-Michel Desjeunes
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Pierre Lescure
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Gérard Holtz
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Guy Thomas
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Roger Gicquel
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Jean-Claude Bourret
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Bruno Masure
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Jean-Pierre Pernaut
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Michel Denisot
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Claude Pierrard
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Marie-Laure Augry
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Jean-Louis Bory
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Mike Brant
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Sylvie Vartan
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Richard Dewitte
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Joëlle Mogensen
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Jeane Manson
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Sacha Distel
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Brigitte Bardot
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André Jarrot
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Simone Veil
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Jean-Christophe Averty
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Jean d'Ormesson
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Joseph Pasteur
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Alain Jérôme
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Armand Jammot
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Martine Chardon
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Patrice Laffont
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Gérard Majax
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Vonny
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Patrick Bricard
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Christophe Izard
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Claude Ruben
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Patrick Sabatier
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Alain Souchon
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Laurent Broomhead
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Grichka Bogdanoff
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Igor Bogdanoff
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Soizic Corne
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Éliane Victor
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Dorothée
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Gérard Chambre
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Évelyne Dhéliat
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Fabienne Égal
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Jacqueline Alexandre
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Danièle Askain
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Virginia Crespeau
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Michelle Maillet
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Brigitte Simonetta
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Catherine Ceylac
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Patrick Simpson-Jones
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Monique Cara
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Anne-Marie Peysson
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Pierre Groscolas
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Jacqueline Baudrier
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Jean Ferrat
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Gisèle Halimi
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Nicole Croisille
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Pierre Perret
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Jacques Dutronc
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Georges Pernoud
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Jean-Pierre Hutin
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Jean-Claude Narcy
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Bernard Pradinaud
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Raymond Barre
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Roger Carel
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Jean Raymond
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Bernard Haller
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Pierre-Jean Vaillard
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Gérard Hernandez
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Maurice Favières
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Jean-Pierre Descombes
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Jacques Capelovici
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Daniel Prévost
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Patrick Topaloff
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Jean Amadou
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Jean Bertho
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Anne-Marie Carrière
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Stéphane Collaro
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Michèle Torr
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Marie Myriam
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Patrick Clément
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Alain Duhamel
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Georges Marchais
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Pierre Douglas
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Jean-Louis Burgat
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Alain Schmit
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Patrick Lecocq
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Jean-Jacques Dufour
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Precious Wilson
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Patrick Hernandez
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Liz Mitchell
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Marcia Barrett
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Maizie Williams
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Bobby Farrell
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Denise Fabre
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Garcimore
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Pierre Hunt
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Jean-Michel Mercurol
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Geneviève Guicheney
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