He died of stomach and peritoneal cancer on August 23, 2012 at the age of 48. Jean-Luc Delarue will have left her mark on French television history in her career of more than 25 years. To commemorate him, TF1 will present a three-part documentary (The Rise of a Genius, The Fall, The Last Fights) that will air consecutively on Wednesday, August 24 at 9:10 PM.
In addition, an enriched version of the documentary, which consists of four 45-minute episodes, will be broadcast on TMC very soon.”with additional archive footage and new interview clipsIndicates production to our colleagues from . puremedia.
But why did you choose the group TF1 instead of French television, where the television man did most of his career. Eve Ewing, Managing Director of Reservoir Prod, explains to our colleagues:During the 3 years that Jean-Luc disappeared, we produced the first document for D8 while Ara Aprikian and Xavier Gandon were in charge.. Therefore, it is our loyalty to recommend this new project to the same team.“.
If the idea was submitted to France 2, the production did not have a response, it is also developing the same resource. On the TF1 side, we want to overcome the divide and Rémy Faure, director of streaming programs, assumes:The story alone justifies a documentary. (…) For us, it is to pay homage to someone who has left his mark on television history and whose programs are still on the air today. Jean-Luc Delarue imported a new way of making television. There is no fifty like him“.
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Source: Programme Television

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