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Through songs and confidences, an intimate encounter with an artist who describes their personal tastes and preferences, their career and their life...


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Through songs and confidences, an intimate encounter with an artist who describes their personal tastes and preferences, their career and their life...
Episode 1
21 min
Marie Laforêt (1968)
Marie Laforêt, golden-eyed singer and actress, answers questions from Charlotte Ruphi.
Episode 2
13 min
Jacques Dutronc (1971)
In 1971, Jacques Dutronc was 28 years old. In dark suit and bow tie, he answers Charlotte Ruphi's questions with just a hint of provocation.
Episode 3
13 min
Guy Mardel (1971)
In 1971, Charlotte Ruphi hosted the singer-songwriter and television producer Guy Mardel, who discussed his tastes and his career.
Episode 4
12 min
Claude Nougaro (1969)
In 1969, a TSR journalist interviewed the singer from Toulouse, Claude Nougaro. He answered the questions with his usual sincerity and performed "Armstrong", one of his finest songs.
Episode 5
12 min
Michèle Torr (1969)
In April 1969, the French singer Michèle Torr was journalist Charlotte Ruphi's guest and gave her reaction to the portrait painted of her by a psychologist.
Episode 6
13 min
Serge Lama (1969)
In April 1969, Charlotte Ruphi welcomed the French singer Serge Lama. He talked about his tastes, his career and responded to the portrait drawn up by a psychologist.
Episode 7
12 min
Sheila (1970)
The singer Sheila answers questions from Charlotte Ruphi. She talks about her career, the incredible success of the song that made her famous, "L'école est finie", her love of the countryside, sport and animals.
Episode 8
13 min
France Gall (1969)
In 1969, the young France Gall was a mere 21 years old but already had a successful career behind her. She talked about her childhood and her early days as a singer.
Episode 9
12 min
Michel Polnareff (1969)
A doll, a song, a first record and an immediate hit, "La poupée qui fait non" made Michel Polnareff a household name in 1966. With his feet still firmly on the ground in January 1969, the young French singer answers Charlotte Ruphi's questions with simple candour.
Episode 10
13 min
Annie Cordy (1970)
As popular and cheerful as ever, Annie Cordy opens up to Charlotte Ruphi. From her first steps as a dancer, to her fame as a singer, the Belgian laughs as she reveals the key to her success: she adores what she does and isn't afraid of hard work.
Episode 11
12 min
Henri Dès (1970)
Henri Dès talks about his time at school, beginning his career in Paris and his bohemian life during those difficult early days. But it was a time that still left him with plenty of happy memories.
Episode 12
13 min
Marcel Amont (1970)
In October 1970, Charlotte Ruphi welcomed the French singer Marcel Amont. He talks about his tastes and his career, and responds to the portrait painted by a psychologist.
Episode 13
13 min
Monty (1968)
Autumn 1968. Charlotte Ruphi is joined by The French singer Monty. Launched onto the yé-yé scene in 1964 by his song "Même si je suis fou", his rapidly heading for success and has just completed a summer tour with a hundred performances.
Episode 14
13 min
Jean-Jacques Debout (1970)
A singer-songwriter who prefers to avoid the limelight, Jean-Jacques Debout is Charlotte Ruphi's guest. The young artist who, in 1963, wrote "Pour moi la vie va recommencer" for a certain Johnny Hallyday, answers the journalist's questions.
Episode 15
12 min
Isabelle Aubret (1968)
In December 1968, Charlotte Ruphi interviewed the singer Isabelle Aubret, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1963. She looks back over her career and replies to the journalist's questions.
Episode 16
12 min
Michel Delpech (1968)
A portrait of Michel Delpech based on his pet likes and hates... and of course his songs. The singer was interviewed by Charlotte Ruphi in 1968, revealing himself to be a sensitive artist, often preferring his own company, shy but always totally charming.
Episode 17
13 min
Les Parisiennes (1969)
In November 1969, Raymonde Bronstein, Hélène Longuet, Anne-Marie Royer and Anne Lefébure, the four singers and dancers of the group Les Parisiennes, were Charlotte Ruphi's guests.
Episode 18
13 min
Hervé Vilard (1970)
Charlotte Ruphi hosts the singer Hervé Vilard who talks about his rapid rise to fame at the start of his career, his tastes and his response to the portrait painted by a psychologist.
Episode 19
13 min
Antoine (1970)
In 1970, the singer accepted Charlotte Ruphi's invitation. He talks about the song that made him famous "Les Élucubrations", and about studying engineering.
Episode 20
13 min
Pierre Perret (1968)
In September 1968, Pierre Perret was visiting Geneva and kindly replied to the questions asked by Charlotte Ruphi, before singing his major hit "Les Jolies Colonies de Vacances".
Episode 21
13 min
Nicoletta (1971)
In October 1971, Charlotte Ruphi welcomes the French singer Nicoletta. She talks about her tastes and her career.
Episode 22
12 min
Joe Dassin (1969)
At the start of 1969, Charlotte Ruphi hosted the Franco-American singer-songwriter Joe Dassin. He talks about his tastes and his career, before performing his song "Siffler sur la colline", one of the major summer hits of 1968 in France.
Episode 23
13 min
Françoise Hardy (1971)
In 1971, Françoise Hardy was Charlotte Ruphi's guest. The young French yé-yé singer talks about her difficulty in performing on stage, her profession, her relationship with others, her interest in film and her vision of work.
Episode 24
13 min
Frida Boccara (1970)
In 1970, Charlotte Ruphi welcomed the young singer Frida Boccara for a discussion about her tastes, her career and her response to the portrait of her drawn up by a psychologist.
Episode 25
12 min
Georgette Lemaire (1971)
In March 1971, Charlotte Ruphi hosted the French singer Georgette Lemaire who discussed her career and her tastes.
Through songs and confidences, an intimate encounter with an artist who describes their personal tastes and preferences, their career and their life...
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