Host Bernard Pivot dies at 89

(Paris) The presenter and writer Bernard Pivot, who got millions of French people reading thanks to his show Apostrophesdied Monday in the Paris region at the age of 89, his daughter Cécile Pivot announced to AFP.




Remembered with a book in one hand and his glasses in the other, Bernard Pivot also presented the show Culture broth and organized from 1985 the Dicos d’or, a spelling championship which quickly became international.

Joining the Goncourt Academy in 2004, he became its president in 2014 and withdrew at the end of 2019.

Bernard Pivot, who turned 89 on Sunday, had the idea ofApostrophes in 1974. The first issue was first broadcast on public television on January 10, 1975.

This show that he hosts live, after the Piano Concerto Number 1 by Rachmaninov, is unbeatable on Friday evening. We laugh a lot, we compete in wit, we smoke and drink, we insult each other, we kiss… The public loves it, the book sales follow.

Apostrophes lasted fifteen years, from 1975 to 1990, followed by millions of viewers. And certain extracts still have great success on the internet.

So when the case arose in January 2020 affecting the writer Gabriel Matzneff, an author who benefited from great indulgence while he had sexual relations with minors, we rewatched a lot of a program from March 1990 including the writer was invited.


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