“The hidden side of black man” soon revealed to the general public. A documentary about Thierry Ardisson, who died on Monday, July 14 at the age of 76 years of liver cancer, will be broadcast this Wednesday, July 16 on TF1 to “pay tribute” to this “essential figure of French television,” says the first television channel in X.
“After the death of Thierry Ardisson, an essential figure of French television, the TF1 group pays tribute to the transmission of the documentary ‘The Hidden Face of the Man in Black’ written and directed by Audrey Cropo-Mara on Wednesday, July 16 at 10:50 pm,” writes TF1.
In the first images of the documentary produced by his wife transmitted to 1 PM on Monday, Thierry Ardisson returns to his interviews and confesses “better understand others.” “We could no longer rebuild this type of interview on television, I am perfectly aware and I also understand very well that there are things that we can no longer say because it harms people, it is an argument that touches me, and it is even the only one” explains the host and the producer in front of the camera.
“I understand others better, (…) I understood that we didn’t have to live like me. We become more tolerant, more compassionate, I like this period, the problem is that it didn’t last long,” he trusts.
“Instructions” left their loved ones for funeral
Personality to the freedom of his claim, a television man for four decades, Thierry Ardisson shook the French audiovisual landscape with his interview programs where he was the whole of Paris, as MidnightPresented from the Shower Bathrooms nightclub in Paris, Everyone talks about that, 93, Faubourg Saint-Honoré either Hello Terriens.
“He left the instructions” to his relatives to organize his funeral, said the entourage of the host, who had discussed the issue several times in the press. The details were not communicated at this stage.
Source: BFM TV
