Friday, March 8, 2013

Claude Sérillon is (officially) adviser to the Elysée

On talked about for months, now it's official. Claude Sérillon, veteran French television, has now joined the team communication François Hollande according to a report on France Inter. The former presenter of the 20 Hours of France 2 was already working behind the scenes for the presidential candidate became the second socialist president of the Fifth Republic. Another clue: the host had left the team "Confidentially" mid-September 2012. It would have worked on Monday at the television greeting the President of the Republic with his cap, now official, adviser to the Elysée .

Claude Sérillon ORTF was built in 1973. He spent nearly 40 years on French television, including the position of presenter JT TF1 and Antenne 2. Viewers could see recently in the weekly Michel Drucker, "Highly Sunday" on France 2. Find this item on PuremediasBande Trailer: 40 years: user manual Judd ApatowAudiences: TF1 leader, a record for New Star, France 2 ahead M6Quentin Tarantino filming a spin-off of Inglourious BasterdsSkyfall pass the billion dollars recettesBonne years 2013!

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