Point of test card was a Québécois television program of information main road and international (popularized) diffused 1956 with 1959 with Radio-Canada. It was animated by the future Prime Minister for Quebec Rene Lévesque, before this last does not enter in policy in 1960 and realized by Claude Sylvestre. At the beginning, the emission, in black and white and of a 30 minutes format, was diffused 23:15 with 23:45. However, because of its success, without however belonging to the most looked emissions of Radio-Canada, it changed schedule.

The first emission in particular treated Suez Canal.

In 2002, Jacques Bouchard built an audio box on the life of Rene Lévesque entitled Point of test card on Rene Lévesque and who contains, inter alia, two episodes of the emission.

External bond

  • the oldest preserved emission (October 28th, 1958) treating war of Algeria

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