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Radio-Télévision Belge de la Communauté française
Belgian Radio-television of the French Community
Sítio WebJournalist Roger Clermont interviews Janine Lambotte on her début on television. She was the first INR announcer in June 1954.
Interview with reporter Pierre Manuel and extract of his report of May 1968 on Bob Kennedy’s electoral campaign.
Filming a show at "L'Ancienne Belgique" concert hall in Brussels
Cinescope is a program with interviews of people involved in the cinema. Here, presenter Sélim Sasson (in the middle) with French artist Serge Gainsbourg (1928-1991) and British actress-singer Jane Birkin.
Brussels: a 4-day conference on television is opening at the Albertine Royal Library. Interview with Robert Wangermée.
The winner was Swedish Bill Nilsson.
A visit to the Sonart Studio in Brussels, with journalist Philippe Dasnoy.
In the studio, Pierre Delrock, chief editor of the News bulletin and Arsène Vaillant, sports journalist at Belgian TV for 25 years. Arsène Vaillant talks about the beginning of sport’s coverage on television.
RTB training center for technicians where one can learn camerawork.
The former INR building in Place Flagey in Brussels was sold by RTBF/VRT for 160 million Belgian francs.
Interview with reporter Pierre Manuel and extract of his interview with former Prime Minister Théo Lefèvre.
The beginning of weather forecasts in Belgium.
Filming a basketball match between Belgium and Italy. With journalist Paul De Mol (in the center).
RTB announcers present their wishes for 1963.
The adventures of Lisette, Poinpoin and Pantaléon at the 1958 World Fair in Brussels.
Funny clip about noise which poisens Mr Delarue’s life.
Sélim Sasson in Saint-Pholien-des-Prés with a man who rents utility carts, a former fruit and vegetable seller who is now bistro manager and of a woman in charge of a leather tanning business.
Journalist Frédéric François in the seat of an interviewee.
Journalist René Hénoumont talks about his débuts as a journalist and introduces the 1st edition of « 9 Million » magazine (9 Million for 9 million Belgians).
Journalist Paul Danblon explains black and white and color television.
It’s the first time Belgian television is making use of an outside broadcast vehicle and provides Eurovision with one of its programs.
Archive material of a hidden camera with Sylvie. Former television announcer Sylvia with Roger Clermont.
« Le jardin extraordinaire » is the oldest RTBF program and the oldest program in Europe. This program dedicated to nature started in October 1965 and was presented by Arlette Vincent from 1965 to 1991. She's in the center of the picture, with scienti…
Interview with reporter Pierre Manuel and extract of his report on Harlem of September 1964.