Bernard de La Villardière

Bernard de La Villardière

66 · Born: Mar 25, 1958

Personal Details

BornMar 25, 1958 Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France

Biography

Bernard de La Villardière, a renowned French journalist, radio, and television presenter, was born on March 25, 1958. His impressive career spans multiple decades, with a notable milestone being his joining of the French television channel M6 in September 1998.

During his tenure at M6, Bernard de La Villardière hosted several prominent programs, including Zone Interdite, a television program about society that premiered on Sundays. Created by Patrick de Carolis, Zone Interdite quickly gained popularity under Bernard's hosting.

From 2001 to 2005, Bernard presented Ça me révolte, another popular program on M6, which explored various social issues. Following his successful stint on Ça me révolte, Bernard went on to host Enquête exclusive, a program that delved into political, economical, social, and cultural issues.

In May 2007, Bernard conducted an investigative report on the War in Darfur, accompanied by journalist Mélissa Theuriau, who would later succeed him as the host of Zone Interdite. The report was eventually broadcast on M6's Zone Interdite in July 2007, showcasing Bernard's dedication to in-depth reporting.

Throughout his illustrious career, Bernard de La Villardière has established himself as a respected and accomplished journalist, presenter, and investigative reporter. His work has had a significant impact on the French media landscape, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of journalism.

Career

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1998