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Bernard Brumberg " Danièle
Gilbert "
Daniel Gilbert is a singer and TV
host French, born March 20, 1943 in Auvergne (Puy de Dome).

His mother was a teacher and his father, strong, was arrested by
the Gestapo and sent to Dachau July 2, 1944. He was freed by
American troops, when he weighed about a half kg.
She made her debut in 1967 as an announcer at the regional
station of the ORTF in Clermont-Ferrand. She became a celebrity
in the world of television in the 1970s and 1980s with emissions
Midi-Magazine (1969-1975) and Midi-First (1975-1981).
It distinguishes itself for its qualities to manage the direct
and disadvantages that may arise and which were legion during
its broadcasts.
It would be far from thinking that it would not leave this place
before January 1982! Unfortunately, success is still not at the
rendezvous. The pace of the show is slow, and George Folgoas
feels he must find a solution quickly. At that time Jacques
Martin is primarily a radio personality: he hosted a lunchtime
in Europe with his friend Jean Yanne. Always with the same
tactics, the contact Folgoas "troubleshoots me for a month or
two then we'll see", the duo Jacques Martin / Daniel Gilbert was
born.
It will last almost three years. The success, for cons, is
immediate. The teasing Jacques, Daniel blushed and replied that
tit for tat, pack the public and in forty days the Survey says:
the audience has doubled. I must say that Jacques Martin does
not lack imagination. It will create the character of Madame
Bérichon, a sort of indefinable accent to disguise and make
judgments about everything and everybody of course. He even
invited the Minister of Finance of the time, a certain Valery
Giscard D'Estaing to come and play the accordion at Chamalières,
unheard of for the time!
There she is nicknamed "The great Duduche!"
It is the designer Danièle Gilbert Cabu that owes its nickname
of "great Duduche". The latter, called one day by Jacques
Martin, explains how his character was born oh so famous Duduche
called the Great. Without even thinking, Jacques found him some
resemblance to Daniele and his nickname was born.
The success of Jacques Martin is growing, and proposals abound:
records, tours and even a film "Na" (which turned out to be a
complete failure for that matter) the slowly away from
television. To replace it, George Folgoas calls to other people:
Pierre Tchernia, Henri Tisot, Claude Brasseur, Coluche, François
Deguelt, Alex Metayer, Antoine , who also enjoyed some success
there as there will remain for nearly a years.
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A bastard to "Midi-Magazine" Even Coluche in person will give a
reply to Daniel Gilbert. It is then completely unknown, a small
dinner theater actor, and this is where Folgoas find out. Alas,
it was the dismal failure. It was September 1970 and, probably
ahead of its time, Coluche not like at all to the public.
In December 1981 she was sacked from television. The dismissal
was due to the recent change of political power, which saw the
arrival of the left in business. Danièle Gilbert made no secret
of his sympathies for President Giscard d'Estaing, having
invited his show and has also participated in meetings in favor
of the incumbent.
Affected by this reference, it will participate in events in
shopping malls and will appear in 1983 on the right list in
municipal elections in Clermont-Ferrand.
Councillor elected in opposition, she resigned shortly
thereafter. Despite his hopes, the return of the right to power
in 1986 does not allow him to return permanently on the screen.
On February 15, 1988, she agreed to pose nude for performing
oral sex magazine Him.
In 2000, she joined the team alatele.com, TV on the Internet
launched by Michael Field.
In 2004, she participated in the reality TV show Celebrity Farm.
In 2008 she ran for municipal elections in Châtellerault
(Vienna), but is not elected.
In 2010, she presented the show Hit Parade created by Renaud
Siry.
* Photographer of the emission from 1970 to late October 1972, I
rub daily Danièle Gilbert
All photos on the site artist was taken on the set "101" of the
house of the radio.
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