Discorama
Discorama was a television program musical and cultural French created and presented by Denise Glaser, and diffused each Sunday with 12:30 of the February 4th 1959 until the January 5th 1975 on the first chain of rtf then of ORTF.
Principle of the emission
Discorama was an appointment devoted to the topicality of the Chanson, Disque, Théâtre and Cinéma where alternated songs and carried out interviews of hand of Master by Denise Glaser who could handle silence better than anybody and managed to make reveal all the artists differently, including the most reserved, knowing that the best way of doing speech somebody is to listen to it and to keep silent itself.Discorama was interested as much in the large high-speed motorboats as with the beginners, than Denise Glaser discovered concert often randomly, then that it invited. It helped thus considerably Barbara, Catherine Lara, Maxime the Forester, Michel Sardou, Nana Mouskouri and received the largest stars like Jeanne Moreau, Serge Gainsbourg, Veronique Sanson, Johnny Hallyday, Charles Trenet, Jacques Brel, Yves Simon, Georges Moustaki or Léo Ferré.
Discorama twice changes names into 1972 and becomes monthly with As it you will like to diffused of second part of evening, then If one sat down at table .
Clearly anchored on the left, Denise Glaser ended up being thanked, after more than 15 years of a work of an irreproachable quality, following the election of Valery Giscard d'Estaing to the presidency of the Republic in 1974.
Presenters
- Georges de Caunes
- Claude Darget
- Jean Desailly
- Pierre Tchernia
- Philippe Noiret
- Jean-Pierre Darras
- Denise Glaser
Decoration
The emission, which had the weakest budget of the ORTF, adopted a decoration minimalist, with only two chairs being detached on a white zone. On his arrival on the emission like realizer in 1964, Raoul Strapped taken the party, with the manner of a workshop, nothing to dissimulate: the cameras were visible as well as the microphones and the ladders.
See too
External bonds
- Press kit of documentary the '' Discorama, signed Glaser ''.
Vidéos
- Generic of '' Discorama '' - 2/4/1959 (format Quick Time)
- Jean Desailly questions Suzanne Flon and Claude Rich on their last part: Beautiful Sunday of September of Ugo Betti - 10/30/1959 (format Quick Time)
- First of Pierre Tchernia in Discorama - 12/11/1959 (format Quick Time)
- Georges de Caunes interview Gilbert Becaud on his next re-entry in Olympia - 9/16/1960 (format Quick Time)
- Jean-Pierre Darras discusses with Léo Ferré - 1/27/1961 (format Quick Time)
- Jean-Pierre Darras discusses with Johnny Halliday - 6/9/1961 (format Quick Time)
- Denise Glaser discusses with Jacques Brel - 9/15/1963 (format Quick Time)
- Interview Marcel Pagnol by Denise Glaser - 12/24/1964 (format Quick Time)
- Denise Glaser questions Michel Polnareff on his musical tastes - 11/13/1966 (format Quick Time)
- Interview of Serge Gainsbourg by Denise Glaser - 4/16/1967 (format Quick Time)
- Interview of Claude François by Denise Glaser - 5/7/1967 (format Quick Time)
- Interview of Claude Nougaro by Denise Glaser - 3/30/1969 (format Quick Time)
- Interview of Jacques Dutronc by Denise Glaser - 8/13/1972 (format Quick Time)
- Interview of Pierre Perret by Denise Glaser - 12/22/1974 (format Quick Time)
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