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Several major film directors have directed a number of fiction films from scenarios written especially for television. Contemporary societal issues, including love and the couple, provide ample subject matter. These films have been preserved in the INA archives.
See Theme-based collectionOn French television, Interludes were short musical items with animated images, placed between two programmes to keep viewers happy and interested while they waited for the next programme.Interludes were introduced by Maurice Brunotin 1960 and appeared daily at any time until 1974.
See Theme-based collectionInterview programmes were a regular format on French television in the 1960s. They have since become more sporadic. This collection presents the main interview-based programmes, organised in alphabetical order and by theme, and a selection of isolated - and outstanding - interviews.
See Theme-based collectionA collection of some of the finest interviews on French television. The first chapter, currently being developed, focuses on the famous literary programme called "Lectures pour Tous" (Reading for all).
See Theme-based collectionAn inventory of the main collections of literary programmes.
See Theme-based collectionAll the medical collections and programmes (documentaries, fictional works, magazines, debates) related to medicine, organised and grouped by theme.
See Theme-based collectionAn inventory of news magazines including debates, interviews, reports and narrations over reporting. Only programmes designed to inform on the news are listed.
See Theme-based collection