- William Leymergie
William Leymergie (born
4 February 1947 inLibourne ,Gironde ,France ) is ajournalist television producer and host, best known for the Frenchbreakfast television news show "Télématin ", broadcast on public broadcasterFrance 2 .Biography
After completing an arts degree at , Leymergie began his career at the External Affairs and Cooperation department (now
Radio France Internationale ) of theOffice de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF) in 1970. In 1972, he joined the children's programming department as well as theFrance Inter radio station. In 1974, he became a journalist at theTF1 television network.After a period at the National Audiovisual Institute (INA), Leymergie worked as a journalist in the children's programming department of Antenne 2 from 1978 to 1984, where he produced programmes such as "
Disney Dimanche " in 1979 and "Récré A2 " in 1980.Starting in 1985, he has hosted France 2's morning show, "Télématin", which he has also produced since 1990. His only other television activity during this period was a stint co-hosting the 13:00 Antenne 2 news with
Patricia Charnelet from 1987 to 1990. During this period, the broadcast beat the 13:00 TF1 news, read byYves Mourousi , in the ratings, which has not happened again since.Leymergie sang the French-language version of the theme song of the television series based on the "
Pac-Man "arcade game , and has appeared in small roles in various movies.Filmography
As producer
* "C'est au programme" (since 1998)
* "Télématin" (since 1990)
* "Récré A2" (1980)
* "Quelle histoire !"As actor
* "Les Misérables" (1995)
* "Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi " (1996)
* "Le courage d'aimer" (2005)Discography
* "Pac Man" (single, 1985)
Bibliography
* "Fréquence Mômes : les enfants ont la parole", Belfond/France Inter (1995)
* "Paroles de gosses", Albin Michel (1997)Awards and recognition
* Prix Média — Fondation pour l'enfance (1992) for "Fréquence Mômes" on
France Inter
* Prix de l'Association Défense de la langue française (1993) for "Télématin"
* Knight —Ordre National du Mérite
* Knight —Légion d'honneur External links
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