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Thierry Ardisson

French television producer and host

Thierry Ardisson (French pronunciation:[tjɛʁiaʁdisɔ̃]; born 6 January ) is a French television producer and host.[2]

Many of his shows have some of the longest run times on French television, such as Paris Dernière, Tout le monde en parle, and On a tout essayé. He is the author of several books, including best-sellers (Louis XX – Contre-enquête sur la Monarchie and Confessions d’un Babyboomer). In , he released and produced the French movie Max.[3]

He is a Legitimist Royalist and a friend of Louis Alphonse de Bourbon (Louis XX), Legitimist claimant to the French throne.[4]

Biography

Ardisson's parents were originally from Nice in southern France. His father, a construction worker, and mother settled for a short while in Bourganeuf (Creuse) where Ardisson was born.[5]

Early career in advertising and journalism

In , Ardisson moved to Paris to start a career in advertising. He was first hired at BBDO, then at TBWA, and later at Ted Bates, before founding his own agency, Business, in with Éric Bousquet and Henri Baché.[6]

While working at Business, Ardisson invented the 8-second TV ad format to allow low-budget advertisers to access television media.[7] As a copywriter, he wrote a number of memorable slogans for French consumers. Business also sold articles to French newspapers and magazines. As a writer, he contributed to the underground magazine, Façade.[6]

In , Ardisson was hired as the vice-director of publications for the Hachette-Filipacchi press group. His editorial decisions were considered too provocative and led to his discharge.[6] But in , he worked a new partnership with Hachette-Filipacchi and launched the magazine Entrevue.[1] He sold his shares of the company back to Hachette-Filipacchi in [8]

In , Ardisson launched the consumer magazine J’économise (“I save up”) which peaked at , prints.[9]

Career in television

In , in the course of the interviews that his agency Business conducted for French newspapers and magazines, Ardisson interviewed French tennis player Yannick Noah who admitted to smoking hashish and that tennis players regularly took amphetamines before the games, a scandal that led to his first appearance on television.[10]

In , Ardisson adapted his press interviews (called Descente de police) for the French TV network TF1, but the concept – too brutal and provocative – got censored by French media authorities. TF1 kept him to host the show Scoop à la une.[11] He then coproduced the show À la folie pas du tout from to , hosted by later-famous news anchor host, Patrick Poivre-d’Arvor.[12]

In , Ardisson sold his shares of his advertising agency Business and founded the TV production company Ardisson & Lumières.

From to , Ardisson produced for the TV network La Cinq the show Face à Face, hosted by Guillaume Durand, as well as Bains de minuit, a late-night show shot in the then-trendy night club Les Bains Douches that he hosted.[13] From and , he hosted the show Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches, shot in the parisian theater Le Palace and aired on French TV channel Antenne 2.[14] For this show, he created the concept of “formatted interviews” such as “interview first time,” “self-interview” or “stupid questions.” During the same period, he coproduced the show Stars à la Barre.[15]

Afterwards, Ardisson hosted the show Télé Zèbre, which introduced two famous French comedians: Yvan Le Bolloc'h and Bruno Solo.[16] From to , he hosted the late-night game show Double jeu with Laurent Baffie, a show that was also considered too provocative and was canceled by TV network Antenne 2 in early [17] From to , he produced the shows Frou-Frou,[18] Graines de Stars[19] and Flashback.

In , Ardisson produced and hosted Paris Dernière on the French cable channel Paris Première.[20] In , he hosted Rive droite / Rive gauche with Frédéric Beigbeder, Élisabeth Quin and Philippe Tesson.[21]

In , Ardisson joined France 2 (formerly Antenne 2) to host Tout le monde en parle each Saturday at prime time, alongside Laurent Ruquier, Linda Hardy, Kad et Olivier and Laurent Baffie.[22]

From to June , Ardisson hosted 93, faubourg Saint-Honoré on Paris Première, a dinner in his parisian apartment with a panel of various celebrities.[23]

At the end of the – season, Ardisson left France 2 after a contractual disagreement (regarding his involvement with the competing TV channel, Paris Première) and joined the French semi-private TV network Canal+.[24] Since November , he has produced and hosted the show Salut les Terriens&#;! every Saturday night at access prime time.[25] The show attracted K viewers the first year it ran.[26]

Starting in December , Ardisson hosted the show Tout le monde en a parlé for the TV channel Jimmy. The show aired three seasons.[27]

In October the audience of the show Salut les Terriens! reached million viewers, which made it the most popular show for Canal+.[26]

Career in film

In , Ardisson created the Ardimages group to produce feature films and television series.[28]

In , Ardisson produced his first feature film, Max, directed by Stephanie Murat with Joey Starr and Mathilde Seigner, and distributed by Warner Bros.[29][30]

In , Ardisson began producing a second feature film, The Gift, directed by Jean-Paul Rouve and starred Michel Blanc, Annie Cordy, Chantal Lauby and Audrey Lamy.[31]

Career in radio

On 29 August Ardisson joined Laurent Ruquier’s "Les Grosses Têtes" on RTL.[32]

Personal life

In Ardisson married French journalist Audrey Crespo-Mara.[33]

Broadcasts

Special Broadcasts
  • June &#;: Rolling Stones&#;: les jumeaux impossibles on Antenne 2
  • January &#;: Cœur d'Ardishow on France 2
  • &#;: La Nuit Gainsbourg on France 2
  • October &#;: Bedos/Ardisson&#;: on aura tout vu&#;! on France 2
  • &#;: Le père noël n'est pas une ordure on France 2
  • June &#;: Spéciale Maillan-Poiret on France 2
  • April &#;: Le Grand Blind Test on France 2
  • &#;: 60e anniversaire du Débarquement (avec Michel Drucker) on France 2
  • April and May &#;: Le Plus Grand Français de tous les temps on France 2
  • April &#;: Ardisson&#;: 20 ans d'antenne on Jimmy

Bibliography

Novels

  • Thierry Ardisson, Cinemoi, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, coll. «&#;Cadre Rouge&#;», 1 October (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson, La Bilbe, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Rive droite, Paris, Éditions Albin Michel, 11 February , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Louis XX – Contre-enquête sur la Monarchie (ISBN&#;), sold over , copies.[35]
  • Thierry Ardisson, Pondichéry, Éditions Albin Michel, (ISBN&#;),
  • Thierry Ardisson and Philippe Kieffer, Confessions d'un Babyboomer, (ISBN&#;) sold over , copies.[36]

Essays

  • Thierry Ardisson, Louis XX, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, coll. «&#;Folio&#;», 11 mars , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Pondichéry, (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Cyril Drouet & Joseph Vebret, Dictionnaire des provocateurs, Paris, Plon, 25 novembre (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson (collectif), Rock Critics, Paris, Don Quichotte, 6 mai , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Le Petit livre blanc. Pourquoi je suis monarchiste, Paris, Plon, 4 octobre (ISBN&#;)

Autobiography

  • Thierry Ardisson, Les années provoc, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, coll. «&#;Docs Témoignage&#;», 1er novembre , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson & Philippe Kieffer, Confessions d'un babyboomer, Paris, Flammarion, 15 octobre , p. (ISBN&#;X)

Television

  • Thierry Ardisson & Laurent Baffie, Tu l'as dit Baffie&#;! Concentré de vannes, Paris, Le Cherche midi, coll. «&#;Le Sens de l'humour&#;», 21 April (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson & Jean-Luc Maître, Descentes de police, Paris, Love Me Tender/Business Multimedia, , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson (collectif), Paris dernière. Paris la nuit et sa bande son, Paris, M6 Éditions, 10 November , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson & Philippe Kieffer, Tout le monde en a parlé, Paris, Flammarion, , p. (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson & Philippe Kieffer, Magnéto Serge&#;!, Paris, Flammarion, , p. (ISBN&#;)

Contributions

  • Thierry Ardisson (collectif), Dix ans pour rien&#;? Les années 80, Paris, Éditions du Rocher, coll. «&#;Lettre recommandée&#;», (ISBN&#;)
  • Thierry Ardisson (postface), Peut-on penser à la télévision&#;? La Culture sur un plateau, Paris, Éditions Le Bord de l'eau/INA, coll. «&#;Penser les médias&#;», , p. (ISBN&#;)

Videography

  • Thierry Ardisson, Paris interdit. Découvrez les endroits les plus interdits de Paris, documentaire, (VHS)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Les Années Double Jeu, Arcades Vidéo, (ASIN BPSOM)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Les Années Lunettes Noires pour Nuits Blanches, Arcades Vidéo, (ASIN BPSO2)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Les Années Tout le monde en parle, Arcades Vidéo, (ASIN BPSOW)
  • Thierry Ardisson, La Boite noire de l'homme en noir, Arcades Vidéo, (ASIN BPSNS)
  • Thierry Ardisson, Les Années Paris Première, M6 Vidéo, (ASIN BJYUWSW)
  • Collectif, Où va la création audiovisuelle, BnF/Ina, ,[37]

Music

  • Instant Sex. Le Disque souvenir de l'émission culte Double Jeu de Thierry Ardisson, vinyle,
  • La Musique de Tout le monde en parle, compilation, Naïve,

He is cited in a song by Renaud, Les Bobos&#;: «&#;Ardisson et son pote Marco&#;» (référence à Marc-Olivier Fogiel).

See also

References

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  37. ^[video] Broadcast Tout le monde en parle, 8

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