Claude VILLERS evokes his memories of the Woodstock festival in 1969 which he attended when he was a young journalist at France Inter. It evokes hippies and their perception in American society at the time.
"I always laugh". Even if he no longer presents a show, Claude VILLERS continues to produce some. He returns to the genesis of a show: an idea and a desire that he shares with his colleagues and friends before embarking on the preparation. He explains that what is terrible about radio is that there is no test, you have to start and you are judged right away. The broadcast of the "tribunal des flagrants délires" was "massacred" by the written press in its early days. He always imagined new programs so that they would not stay on the air for more than two years.
Claude VIllers returns to his debut at France Inter at 19 in the show Table ouvert by José Artur. He mentions the show Tribunal Des Flagrants Délires and explains why it did not last more than two years like all its shows.
Claude Villers looks back on his career in radio. Thanks to the skits he wrote while working in the print media, he joined the show "L'équipe n°1" with Jean Yanne and Jacques Martin on Europe 1. He continued on Radio Luxembourg until his meeting with José Artur in 1965. The latter then offers him a collaboration on the show he has just created "Pop club". Atablés at a restaurant table, José ARTUR and Claude VILLERS tell with humor their meeting.