
Les dossiers de l'écran
Les Dossiers de l'Écran is a French television program created by Armand Jammot and broadcast from April 6, 1967 on the second channel of the ORTF, then on Antenne 2 (today France 2), until August 6, 1991. Its programming was weekly until 1981. In 1982, it was scheduled monthly (the first Tuesday of the month) then twice a month from the start of the 1987 school year. Debate program on social issues, it consists of the broadcast of a thematic film, followed by the debate itself. Its credits, taken from the fourth movement (Protest) of Spirituals for string Choir and Orchestra by Morton Gould, remain in the memories.
- Released
- 1967
- Country
- France
Details
Release year: 1967
Storyline
Les Dossiers de l'Écran is a French television program created by Armand Jammot and broadcast from April 6, 1967 on the second channel of the ORTF, then on Antenne 2 (today France 2), until August 6, 1991. Its programming was weekly until 1981. In 1982, it was scheduled monthly (the first Tuesday of the month) then twice a month from the start of the 1987 school year. Debate program on social issues, it consists of the broadcast of a thematic film, followed by the debate itself. Its credits, taken from the fourth movement (Protest) of Spirituals for string Choir and Orchestra by Morton Gould, remain in the memories.
Top credits
- Joseph Pasteur — Self - Host, Host, Self
- Alain Jérôme — Self - Host, Self
- Alain Mottet — Alphonse Bertillon, Gilles Tourceyne, Le professeur Emmerich, Léon Blum, Wilson
- Yves Courrière — Self - Host, Self
Episodes
77 episodes – 0 seasons
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono, Stereo
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- Color
- Black and White, Color


