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Bonne nuit les petits : Mort de son réalisateur historique Michel Manini

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00:00 Michel Manini, director of the unforgettable show "Good night kids", passed away at the age of 86 on Sunday, August 13, 2023.
00:17 A sad news announced by his family at AFP today.
00:26 Michel Manini, the historical director of "Good night kids", one of the most famous children's shows on French television, died on Sunday, August 13, 2023 at the age of 86, announced his family at AFP today.
00:40 Died in Arcachon, Michel Manini had made several hundred episodes of this series, created by Claude Ledu and his wife Christine in the early 60s.
00:55 This show has marked several generations of viewers and has entered popular culture.
01:00 First in black and white and then in color, "Good night kids" was broadcast on L'Ortief from 1962 to 1973, then on TF1 in a new version in 1976, and finally on France 2 in its last season from 1995 to 1997.
01:24 Concluded by famous pop-up notes, each episode features the characters in the role of the sand merchant and his assistant teddy bear who, every night before bed, descends from his cloud to visit the children Nicolas and Pim Ponelle.
01:41 Michel Manini had succeeded Jacques Samine as director after a first season, in 1962-63, when the characters were not yet those who passed into posterity, the children were called "little Louis" and "Mirabelle".
01:55 In an interview with the West France newspaper in 2016, Michel Manini had described a complicated show to do.
02:08 "First, we had to record the voices of the actors, then we shot with the soundtrack in playback. The cameras were judged to be more than 1.70 meters high, because the puppeteers were standing, holding the characters at arm's length," he said, explaining that the great difficulty was to film while avoiding framing their heads.
02:33 "At that time, there was no control screen. We could only watch the scenes once the films were developed, that is, 48 hours after shooting. I did about one and a half shows a day. And a show lasted less than four minutes," he added.
02:57 In the second season, the characters were not yet those who passed into posterity, but those who were called "little Louis" and "Mirabelle", and the voice actors were not yet those who had passed into posterity.
03:03 In the third season, the characters were not yet those who had passed into posterity.
03:09 In the fourth season, the characters were not yet those who had passed into posterity.
03:35 In the fifth season, the characters were not yet those who had passed into posterity.

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