Neighborhood story: Mr GUILLOT (?) is assigned to the court by his neighbour because of his hives. Interviews of Mr GUILLOT (?) father and son. [Observations]: This subject was sent to Hell for 1 month in 1983.
An interview with sociologist Pierre BOURDIEU about art. He discusses the problem of access to art in relation to social inequalities. According to an article in the Express of 22/01/1973 this program, produced by the ORTF, was censored by remaining 18 months in the drawers of the television before being finally aired at a late hour: "Paul SEBAN and Bernard ROTHSTEIN make a statement and draft a trial. Art remains an abstraction in the working world. No time to run museums. Not the keys either to penetrate it...the report attacks the roots of evil. These roots - who can doubt it? - are social. It took exactly 18 months for viewers to have the right to know".
Annie CORDY receives the cameras of the show "Vedette en pantoufles" at home, in the Chevreuse Valley. She tells stories about her job and her debut, while acting.
Interview with Georges BRASSENS at his parents' home in Sète. He talks about his hometown, his parents and his friends. He also talks about his next song at the Olympia and the songs he has in his head. Excerpt of his interpretation of "La Marine" on images of Georges Brassens and his friends by boat, on the canals of the city of Sète.
Report on the French junior and junior athletics championships taking place in Créteil. Christine ARRON won the 100 metres. The commentary on images of the competition alternates with interviews with Christine ARRON, her coach Éric CORENTHIN and the Deputy National Technical Director Antoine CHÉRUBIN.
Florence ARTHAUD celebrates her 21st birthday on her boat in Saint-Malo. She is about to start the first edition of the Route du rhum. She describes her motivation and expectations.
Marguerite Duras interroge François, un adorable petit garçon de 7 ans, sur la télévision et l'école, en particulier sur ce qu'on y apprend.
"A l'école on apprend à écrire, et pas faire des tâches. Faut être bon en soins".
"A la télévision on y apprend des histoires tristes... des fois c'est des rigolades..."
Interview of Michel POLAC about his new program "Droit de réponse". He recalls first of all that it replaces the time slot of the varieties, saying "every turn, the people of the song will find their turn later". He announces that people will probably be "scratched" but that everyone will have the opportunity to defend themselves.
Survey of the future executives of the nation: the students of the National School of Administration, The ENA, created in 1945 by Michel Debré. Most of the time, after three years of study, these students, two thirds of whom come from the Institute of Political Sciences, become by leaving the ENA, directors of cabinet, sub-prefets, prefects or ministers. Interviews of several of these students and extracts from a course.
Report on the traces of French influence in the city of Pondichery, 10 years after its status as an Indian territory: The names of the streets, the buildings, the language, the practices and the French culture.
Excerpt from a speech by Jean-Pierre RAFFARIN, Prime Minister, who was campaigning for the "Yes" to the referendum for the European Constitution "The yes needs debate to win" then he takes his formula in English: "The yes needs the no to win against the no".