• Jacqueline Annette Édith Pierre (29 March 1921 – 8 January 2005), known professionally as Jacqueline Joubert (French pronunciation: [ʒaklin ʒubɛʁ]), was...
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  • writer in Afrikaans Gideon Joubert, South African author and journalist Jacqueline Joubert, French television presenter John Joubert (serial killer) (1963–1996)...
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    television journalist-reporter Georges de Caunes and television announcer Jacqueline Joubert. He is the father of the actress Emma de Caunes. He began his career...
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    Royer. Her paternal grandparents are journalist Georges de Caunes and Jacqueline Joubert, one of the first continuity announcers on French television. De Caunes...
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    The show was directed by Marcel Cravenne [fr] and again hosted by Jacqueline Joubert, who had also hosted in 1959. Sixteen countries participated in the...
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    1946) and Lison (born 1950). He left Groult for television presenter Jacqueline Joubert from whom they had a son Antoine (who is now one of France's best...
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    Preceded by Jacqueline Joubert Eurovision Song Contest presenter 1960 Succeeded by Jacqueline Joubert Preceded by Mireille Delannoy Eurovision Song Contest...
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    The only other person to have hosted the contest more than once is Jacqueline Joubert (1959 and 1961).   Contest was cancelled Katie Boyle, born in Florence...
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  • 1970s and 1980s, on Antenne 2 (now France 2). It was produced by Jacqueline Joubert and first aired on July 3, 1978, lasting until June 29, 1988. Ariane...
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    alongside previous year's winner Måns Zelmerlöw, joining Katie Boyle and Jacqueline Joubert as the only people to have hosted the contest more than once. Mede...
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    Congrès in Cannes, France, and hosted by French television presenter Jacqueline Joubert. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster...
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  • En personne Henri Cote Arthur Devère as Le commissaire Guy Henry Jacqueline Joubert Yvonne Legeay Fred Mella as himself / En personne Albert Michel as...
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  • Boutel. Dora Doll as Julia Manton Jacques Dumesnil as Commissar Masson Jacqueline Joubert as Joelle Véronique Silver Carl Studer as Motincky Howard Vernon as...
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  • Brigade (directed by Maurice Boutel) (with Dora Doll, Jacques Dumesnil, Jacqueline Joubert and Howard Vernon) 1965: Moi et les hommes de 40 ans (directed by...
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  • children's program of that time Récré A2, after being discovered by Jacqueline Joubert who was the director of the children's unit on Antenne 2 in 1980s...
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  • Scout), heart attack. Tage Fahlborg, 92, Swedish sprint canoeist. Jacqueline Joubert, 83, French television announcer, producer and director. Suvad Katana...
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  • Brive [fr] and André Salvet [fr], and directed by Marcel Cravenne [fr]. Jacqueline Joubert, who also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1959, presented the show...
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    more victories followed in the 1960s, with "Tom Pillibi" performed by Jacqueline Boyer in 1960, "Un premier amour" performed by Isabelle Aubret in 1962...
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  • months on television in Melbourne, Australia, when in September 1978 Jacqueline Joubert asked him to join the presenter team of the Dorothée strand in the...
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  • co-produced over 200 episodes La joie de vivre from 1952 to 1959. Hosted by Jacqueline Joubert at the Alhambra theatre, it was the first entertainment program on...
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  • 2010) 25 March – Simone Signoret, actress (died 1985) 29 March – Jacqueline Joubert, television presenter (died 2005) 9 April – Jean-Marie Balestre, sports...
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  • January – Pierre Daninos, writer and humorist (born 1913). 8 January – Jacqueline Joubert, television presenter (born 1921). 8 January – Michel Thomas, linguist...
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    Preceded by Anaid Iplicjian Eurovision Song Contest presenter 1958 Succeeded by Jacqueline Joubert...
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  • on 18 February at 21:20 CET (20:20 UTC). The final was hosted by Jacqueline Joubert and directed by Marcel Cravenne [fr]. Six songs took part. The artists...
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  • Date Name Age Cinematic Credibility 8 January Jacqueline Joubert 83 French continuity announcer, producer & director...
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  • Elaine Hugh-Jones 1927 2020 Welsh Wilfred Josephs 1927 1997 English John Joubert 1927 2019 English Wilhelm Killmayer 1927 2017 German Sinfonia I–III, Song...
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  • Darwin Joston Francis Darwin Solomon 1937-1998 American actor Jacqueline Joubert Jacqueline Pierre 1921-2005 French television announcer, producer and director...
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    from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2010. Charles, Jacqueline, Clark, Lesley, Robles, Frances Supplies begin to arrive in Haiti as aftershocks...
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    when she was replaced by Cindy Fabre. In October 2021, Alexia Laroche-Joubert was announced as the new president of the Miss France Committee, working...
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    Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah 74 Politician Bangladesh (Dhaka) 14 June 2020 Elsa Joubert 97 Writer South Africa (Cape Town) Pierre Lumbi 70 Politician Democratic...
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