Pierre LESCURE presents the show "Les enfants du rock" of which he is a producer. An admirer of guitarist Ry Cooder, in this issue he talks about his career.
Jean Noël MIRANDE receives Pierre LESCURE, the new director of the Marigny theatre. He is preparing the return with an English play by Peter Shaffer "Equus", directed by Didier Lelong. He evokes his first theatrical memory: the play "La mégère apprivoisée" with Suzanne Flon, Pierre Brasseur and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Pierre LESCURE speaks about the show "Les enfants du rock" that he created for Antenne 2. He explains that it is a show of image more than audience. targeted audience. He says he will never fight for a show of this type to be broadcast at 8:30 pm, a prime time, because rock is relatively marginal in France.
Reportage. Pierre LESCURE, CEO of Canal Plus, was fired by Jean-Marie MESSIER, CEO of Vivendi Universal. This decision aroused concern within the channel, but also within the ranks of the government and the French cinema community. Comment on factual images of Pierre LESCURE among Canal Plus employees. Excerpt from the speech of Pierre LESCURE and interviews with Benoit DELEPINE, co-author of Les Guignols, Jérôme BONALDI, former host of Canal plus, and Alain CHABAT, actor and film producer.
Interviewed by Christine OCKRENT, Pierre LESCURE, director of Canal Plus programs, defends the channel’s paid model and discusses its programming and its "sponsorship" by private companies.
Pierre LESCURE presents his new show "Dimanche magazine", a weekly that will show the news from another angle with analyses, investigations, complete stories...
Pierre LESCURE, young viewer at the time, participates in "Age tender and head of wood". The show team asked young viewers to find out what they expected from the show. Pierre LESCURE speaks on this subject then launches the interview of Alain CALMAT, figure skater.
Pierre LESCURE, director of Canal+, intervenes in the debate to emphasize that with the development of channels, television will become a kiosk that will give more freedom to programming and freedom of choice to the viewer. What needs to be regulated is the call for racism, murder, anything that affects civilization. Alain JEROME remembers different forms of past censorship.
On the eve of the closing ceremony and the prize list, Pierre LESCURE gives Henri MIGOUT his impressions of his first Cannes Film Festival as President. His job as a journalist was very useful in this experience because it was a question of putting artists "in the best conditions to tell a story".