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Bouillon de culture was a weekly, cultural, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. The show ran from January 12, 1991 to June 29, 2001 (407 episodes); it was broadcast on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" until 1992). The show originally aired on Sunday evenings, but it was quickly moved to Friday nights, taking the same time-slot as Pivot's previous literary talk show Apostrophes (1975–1990) which it had replaced. The show covered a wide range of cultural topics, especially literature.

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  • Bouillon de culture was a weekly, cultural, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. The show ran from January 12, 1991 to June 29, 2001 (407 episodes); it was broadcast on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" until 1992). The show originally aired on Sunday evenings, but it was quickly moved to Friday nights, taking the same time-slot as Pivot's previous literary talk show Apostrophes (1975–1990) which it had replaced. The show covered a wide range of cultural topics, especially literature. (en)
  • Bouillon de culture est une émission multiculturelle francophone, diffusée en direct du 12 janvier 1991 au 29 juin 2001 sur Antenne 2 puis France 2. Animée par Bernard Pivot, tout d'abord programmée le samedi soir puis le dimanche soir, elle se retrouve très rapidement repositionnée le vendredi soir, dans le même créneau horaire qu'Apostrophes, à qui elle a succédé en 1990. Bien que vouée à l'origine à toutes les formes de culture, elle se concentre principalement sur la littérature. Le premier numéro, diffusé le 12 janvier 1991, a pour invité Gérard Depardieu. (fr)
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  • Bouillon de culture was a weekly, cultural, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. The show ran from January 12, 1991 to June 29, 2001 (407 episodes); it was broadcast on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" until 1992). The show originally aired on Sunday evenings, but it was quickly moved to Friday nights, taking the same time-slot as Pivot's previous literary talk show Apostrophes (1975–1990) which it had replaced. The show covered a wide range of cultural topics, especially literature. The show had an average of 850,000 weekly viewers (about 11.6% of total viewers). The series finale had 1,163,000 viewers (19.3%). The name of the show comes from the French expression meaning "nutrient broth", "fertile ground", "breeding ground", or "culture/growth medium", but playing on the word "culture". Among the guests invited for the series finale, Pivot invited James Lipton, the host of the U.S. TV program Inside the Actors Studio, to participate with him in answering the Proust Questionnaire that Pivot had made famous. (en)
  • Bouillon de culture est une émission multiculturelle francophone, diffusée en direct du 12 janvier 1991 au 29 juin 2001 sur Antenne 2 puis France 2. Animée par Bernard Pivot, tout d'abord programmée le samedi soir puis le dimanche soir, elle se retrouve très rapidement repositionnée le vendredi soir, dans le même créneau horaire qu'Apostrophes, à qui elle a succédé en 1990. Bien que vouée à l'origine à toutes les formes de culture, elle se concentre principalement sur la littérature. Le premier numéro, diffusé le 12 janvier 1991, a pour invité Gérard Depardieu. Le 6 septembre 2001, elle est remplacée par Campus, diffusée en deuxième partie de soirée et présentée par Guillaume Durand. La raison de l'arrêt de l'émission est une baisse d'audience survenue lors de ses derniers mois d'existence. (fr)
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