Interviewed by Jean-Pierre Chapel, Pierre DAC looks back on his youth. He tells how he graduated from high school and evokes his passion for the violin: "then in truth I was playing like a syringe!".
Interviewed by Pierre DUMAYET, Pierre DAC looks back on his debut in "L'Os à moelle", a newspaper created by the "humorist in 1938, and on the radio in 1936 with "Le Club des loufoques" and then "La Société des loufoques".
Helped by his supporters, Pierre DAC is running for the Goncourt prize for "Signé Furax" which he co-wrote with Francis Blanche. Interview of the humorist by Daniel CAZAL: "I have a lot of hope but not many illusions..." before and after the announcement of the Goncourt prize awarded to Jacques Laurent for "Les bêtises".
Interviewed by Guy BEART, the humorist Pierre DAC talks about his crazy humor based on the absurd and discusses the different jobs he has done: taxi driver, cookie salesman, newspaper manager...
Alternating humorous thoughts with an interview of Pierre DAC by Daniel CAZAL at the Tuileries garden in which the humorist returns to his job as a sandwich man.
Interview of Pierre DAC by Maurice OLIVARI on the Old Port of Marseille about his book "Un Français libre à Londres en guerre". Interview punctuated with thoughts and sayings of the humorist.
Humorous subject: the Italian flu epidemic is rampant in France. Interview with Professor and Chief Medical Officer Pierre DAC who gives his advice to protect himself from it.