Pascale Breugnot

Pascale Breugnot marked the television of the Années 1980 and 1990 by putting at the antenna emissions like “Psyshow”, “Me, I” or “Sexy Madnesses”, “Pilot number one”, “Perdu of sight”… In the Years 1970, it is first of all script then director in particular of a series of documentary animalists for the children in an emission adapted by Christophe Izard of Sesame Street , 1 rue Sésame .

It is Pierre Desgraupes which calls it in 1982 at the Management of magazines of Antenne 2. There, with Bernard Bouthier, it launches emissions remained famous:

  • “Me, I” (1982), a magazine of company made up of small documentary shocks showing the air of time.
  • “Psyshow” (1983), an emission which it Co-present with a psychiatrist charged to carry out a kind of psychoanalysis on line…
  • “Sexy Madnesses” (1986), the first emission speaking openly about sex on television. An emission in which will collaborate Mireille Dumas, Joelle Goron, Fabrice, Daniela Lumbroso, Philippe Guerin, France Rock, etc
  • “Gym Tonic” (1984), emission of gymnastics presented by Veronique and Davina.
  • “Lives the crisis” (February 22nd, 1984) exceptional emission of liberal pedagogy presented by Yves Montand and devoted to the great economic issues of the Eighties…
In 1990 it leaves Antenne 2 for TF1 and becomes the “papess” of the “Reality show” with emissions such as:
    Sexy “Super”
  • (1988) which is the continuation of “Sexy Madnesses”.
  • “Shocks” (1989) magazine devoted to the various facts and presented by Stephan Paoli.
  • “90 howling” (1989) magazine close to “Me, I” and introduced by Christine Bravo.
  • “Lost of sight” (1990), emission of premium time animated by Jacques Pradel and whose principle will be to bring together separate families…
  • “Pilot number one” (1993), emission that some will say denouncement where Jacques Pradel seeks to elucidate crimes…
  • “For the life” (1995), emission which makes it possible couples to marry on line…
  • “Domestic fight” (1995), emission devoted to the relationship between the women and the men presented by Caroline Loeb and Laurent Petitguillaume.
  • “All is possible” (1995), weekly magazine presented by Jean-Marc Morandini and which introduces characters to the profiles more than particular!
In 1997, TF1 decides to turn the page of the “Reality shows” and launches “the search for direction”! Pascale Breugnot turns then to the universe of the fiction… She develops today films for television with the direction of her company Ego Productions: “A formidable family”, “Alice Nevers, the judge is a woman”, “Dalida”, etc

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