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'''Évelyne Thomas''' (born January 10, 1964) was the hostess of the [[France|French]] [[talk show]] ''C'est mon choix'' (It's my choice).<ref name="BBC">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3200840.stm "Chat show host is France's new Marianne"], BBC News, 17 October 2003</ref>
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'''Évelyne Thomas''' (born 10 January 1954) is a French [[journalist]] and [[television presenter]], mostly known to present the television program ''C'est mon choix''.


== Life and career ==
In 2003 she was controversially chosen as the new [[Marianne]]. The town mayors who elect her went for a populist choice, which was at odds with the views of the [[Paris]]ian intelligentsia.<ref name="BBC" /> This was compounded by her stating that, while she was in favour of liberty and fraternity, she opposed equality, which implied making everyone the same. See [[Liberté, égalité, fraternité]].
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=== Early life and beginnings ===
==References==
Évelyne Thomas was born in [[Périgueux]] in the department of [[Dordogne]]. She graduated with a [[Master of Advanced Studies]] in international law.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.gala.fr/stars_et_gotha/evelyne_thomas |title=Évelyne Thomas |work=Gala |language=fr}}</ref> She began her career in written press in 1984 for the daily newspaper ''Nord Matin'', especially as a justice columnist specialized in affairs at the [[Cour d'assises]]. She stayed there until 1986 and then joined television on the regional channel [[France 3 Nord-Pas-de-Calais]] as a reporter for the daily news and political, economical and European programs of the redaction until 1989. She then became presenter and co-producer of ''Doigts dans la prise'', a weekly program about new tendencies. From 1988 to 1992, Évelyne Thomas presented the regional evening news on France 3 Nord-Pas-de-Calais.
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In 1992, Évelyne Thomas joined the channel [[France 3 Paris Île-de-France]], where she became the main presenter of the ''19/20'', the daily news part of the early evening. She was also the presenter and chief editor of ''De qui se moque-t-on ?'', a program about consumption and citizenship on the same channel, presenter and producer of ''Droit de suite'', and presenter of ''Emploi du temps'', a daily program about employment, on the national antenna. In 1996, she arrived at [[TF1]] to present the daily talk show ''Évelyne''. The next year, Évelyne Thomas enquired on [[sect]]s and natural medicine on ''[[Envoyé spécial]]''. In 1998, she presented and produced the program ''7 en France'' on [[Télévision Par Satellite|TPS]]. In 1999, she co-hosted several programs on [[France 3]] like ''Mon auto et moi'', a weekly program about automotive broadcast on Sunday afternoon with [[Alexandre Debanne]] and [[Denis Astagneau]], and ''Pourquoi, comment'', a program broadcast twice a month on [[prime time]] with [[Sylvain Augier]].

=== Recognition period ===
Beginning 22 November 1999, Thomas presented the program ''C'est mon choix'' on [[France 3]] from Monday to Friday at the beginning of the afternoon, a program that made her known from the wide audience and that was a great success. The program made rejuvenate the audience of the channel creating a real popular interest on the witness of anonymous people and its presenter. ''C'est mon choix'' is reinforced on the [[broadcast programming]] of France 3. The program is also broadcast during the week in the evening and on weekends for special evenings. But the program was criticized by the press, who judged the presenter hustling and sensationalist. The program even caused a debate at the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]] and then a [[cease and desist]] by the [[Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=''C'est mon choix'' ou la mauvaise cible |url=http://www.liberation.fr/tribune/2000/12/02/c-est-mon-choix-ou-la-mauvaise-cible_346378 |work=[[Libération]] |accessdate=14 February 2016 |language=fr}}</ref> After five years, the bad relationship with producer [[Jean-Luc Delarue]] ended the broadcast on 18 June 2004, despite a very good audience. In addition to ''C'est mon choix'', she presented in prime time on France 3 the programs ''Au nom des autres'', ''Des vies d'exception'' and ''Symphonic Show''.

In September 2004, Thomas co-hosted three episodes of ''Combien ça coûte?'', with [[Jean-Pierre Pernaut]], on [[TF1]]. The channel then gives her in 2005 the presentation of the program ''C'était mieux hier?'', but this entertainment program mixing archived images and sequences on stage only had one episode broadcast on 2 February 2005.

In November 2005 and still on TF1, she produced a reality program titled ''Starting Over : départ pour une vie meilleure''. This program was not successful and she consequently left the channel at the end of the year. Thomas then arrived on [[RTL9]] where she began presenting, in November 2006 a talk show, ''Chacun sa place!'' This, too, was unsuccessful. At the end of 2006, Thomas joined the daily newspaper ''[[France-Soir]]'', remaining until May 2007.

In 2009, Thomas presented a daily magazine broadcast live on [[Direct 8]] in the late morning titled ''Y'a une solution à tout !''. However, the program ended three months later. The audience was tripled passing from 30&nbsp;000 to 90&nbsp;000 auditors and reaching a high level of 130&nbsp;000 auditors. Since January 2011, seven years after the end of ''C'est mon choix'', Évelyne Thomas came back on [[France 3]] where she was a columnist on the program ''Midi en France'' presented by [[Laurent Boyer]]. She went every week meeting people who live in different areas of France. In September 2011, France 3 asked her to come back daily and live on the stage with Laurent Boyer and the entire team. During the summers of 2011 and 2012, Thomas presented the morning radio program on ''Évelyne & News'' on [[RTL (French radio)|RTL]]. In June 2013, she stopped ''Midi en France'' to present another similar program titled ''Dimanche en France''.

== Other activities ==
In 2003, Thomas served as a model to the sculptor [[Daniel Druet]] for the bust of [[Marianne]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.20minutes.fr/societe/diaporama-3609-photo-742271-visages-republique |title=Les visages de la République |work=[[20 minutes (France)|20 minutes]] |date=15 July 2013 |language=fr}}</ref>

In 2004, she played herself in the [[Yann Moix]] film ''[[Podium (film)|Podium]]''.

== Bibliography ==
* {{Cite book |author=Évelyne Thomas |title=Entre vous et moi |editor=Éditions Ramsay |editor-link=Ramsay (publishing house) |year=2006 |isbn=978-2841147977 |language=fr}}
* {{Cite book |author=Cédric Potiron |title=Évelyne Thomas. La vraie vie de Marianne |editor=Éditions Pharos |year=2006 |isbn=978-2756900193 |language=fr}}

== References ==
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== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 13 November 2023

Évelyne Thomas
Born (1964-01-10) 10 January 1964 (age 60)
Occupation(s)Journalist, television presenter
Years active1986–present (television)
Notable creditC'est mon choix
TelevisionFrance 3 (1999–2004, 2011–13)
Téva (2009–13)
TF1 (1996, 2004–05)
RTL9 (2009)
Direct 8 (2006)

Évelyne Thomas (born 10 January 1954) is a French journalist and television presenter, mostly known to present the television program C'est mon choix.

Life and career[edit]

Early life and beginnings[edit]

Évelyne Thomas was born in Périgueux in the department of Dordogne. She graduated with a Master of Advanced Studies in international law.[3] She began her career in written press in 1984 for the daily newspaper Nord Matin, especially as a justice columnist specialized in affairs at the Cour d'assises. She stayed there until 1986 and then joined television on the regional channel France 3 Nord-Pas-de-Calais as a reporter for the daily news and political, economical and European programs of the redaction until 1989. She then became presenter and co-producer of Doigts dans la prise, a weekly program about new tendencies. From 1988 to 1992, Évelyne Thomas presented the regional evening news on France 3 Nord-Pas-de-Calais.

In 1992, Évelyne Thomas joined the channel France 3 Paris Île-de-France, where she became the main presenter of the 19/20, the daily news part of the early evening. She was also the presenter and chief editor of De qui se moque-t-on ?, a program about consumption and citizenship on the same channel, presenter and producer of Droit de suite, and presenter of Emploi du temps, a daily program about employment, on the national antenna. In 1996, she arrived at TF1 to present the daily talk show Évelyne. The next year, Évelyne Thomas enquired on sects and natural medicine on Envoyé spécial. In 1998, she presented and produced the program 7 en France on TPS. In 1999, she co-hosted several programs on France 3 like Mon auto et moi, a weekly program about automotive broadcast on Sunday afternoon with Alexandre Debanne and Denis Astagneau, and Pourquoi, comment, a program broadcast twice a month on prime time with Sylvain Augier.

Recognition period[edit]

Beginning 22 November 1999, Thomas presented the program C'est mon choix on France 3 from Monday to Friday at the beginning of the afternoon, a program that made her known from the wide audience and that was a great success. The program made rejuvenate the audience of the channel creating a real popular interest on the witness of anonymous people and its presenter. C'est mon choix is reinforced on the broadcast programming of France 3. The program is also broadcast during the week in the evening and on weekends for special evenings. But the program was criticized by the press, who judged the presenter hustling and sensationalist. The program even caused a debate at the National Assembly and then a cease and desist by the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel.[4] After five years, the bad relationship with producer Jean-Luc Delarue ended the broadcast on 18 June 2004, despite a very good audience. In addition to C'est mon choix, she presented in prime time on France 3 the programs Au nom des autres, Des vies d'exception and Symphonic Show.

In September 2004, Thomas co-hosted three episodes of Combien ça coûte?, with Jean-Pierre Pernaut, on TF1. The channel then gives her in 2005 the presentation of the program C'était mieux hier?, but this entertainment program mixing archived images and sequences on stage only had one episode broadcast on 2 February 2005.

In November 2005 and still on TF1, she produced a reality program titled Starting Over : départ pour une vie meilleure. This program was not successful and she consequently left the channel at the end of the year. Thomas then arrived on RTL9 where she began presenting, in November 2006 a talk show, Chacun sa place! This, too, was unsuccessful. At the end of 2006, Thomas joined the daily newspaper France-Soir, remaining until May 2007.

In 2009, Thomas presented a daily magazine broadcast live on Direct 8 in the late morning titled Y'a une solution à tout !. However, the program ended three months later. The audience was tripled passing from 30 000 to 90 000 auditors and reaching a high level of 130 000 auditors. Since January 2011, seven years after the end of C'est mon choix, Évelyne Thomas came back on France 3 where she was a columnist on the program Midi en France presented by Laurent Boyer. She went every week meeting people who live in different areas of France. In September 2011, France 3 asked her to come back daily and live on the stage with Laurent Boyer and the entire team. During the summers of 2011 and 2012, Thomas presented the morning radio program on Évelyne & News on RTL. In June 2013, she stopped Midi en France to present another similar program titled Dimanche en France.

Other activities[edit]

In 2003, Thomas served as a model to the sculptor Daniel Druet for the bust of Marianne.[5]

In 2004, she played herself in the Yann Moix film Podium.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Évelyne Thomas (2006). Éditions Ramsay (ed.). Entre vous et moi (in French). ISBN 978-2841147977.
  • Cédric Potiron (2006). Éditions Pharos (ed.). Évelyne Thomas. La vraie vie de Marianne (in French). ISBN 978-2756900193.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aeschimann, Éric (25 October 2003). "Droite au buste". Libération (in French). Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. ^ Dassonville, Aude (19 January 2004). "Évelyne Thomas a du succès en Marianne". Le Parisien (in French).
  3. ^ "Évelyne Thomas". Gala (in French).
  4. ^ "C'est mon choix ou la mauvaise cible". Libération (in French). Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Les visages de la République". 20 minutes (in French). 15 July 2013.

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