Monday, January 6, 2025, Evelyne Dhéliat éwas the guest of the TF1 morning show, Bonjour !. The presenter of the weather on the same channel made some revelations on the TF1 show La Maison, which she co-hosted alongside Jean Lanzi, for several years.
© TF1 Evelyne Dhéliat celebrates her 50th anniversary career.
IN BRIEF
- Evelyne Dhéliat, co-host of 'La Maison de TF1' with Jean Lanzi in the 80s, celebrates her 50-year career at television.
- She reveals that the dog on the show was her own pet and makes a revelation about her private life.
- Discover how Evelyne Dhéliat became an emblematic figure of TF1, touching several generations of viewers.
In the early 80s, Evelyne Dhéliat co-hosted the show La Maison de TF1 alongside Jean Lanzi. As she celebrates her 50-year career at on television, she was the guest of the TF1 morning show, Bonjour!, Monday January 6, 2025. The opportunity for Evelyne Dhéliat to make some revelations about the backstage of this éshow which still brings back very good memories for her.
For example, the dog that viewers could see in the show was her pet, Julie. The one who later became a weather presenter on Channel 1 remembered that people loved this show because with Jean Lanzi, they represented real life. While they played a couple at on air, many people thought they were also together in real life.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Evelyne Dhéliat has fond memories of the TF1 show La Maison
“People thought Jean Lanzi was my husband“, she said, laughing. “I did La maison de TF1, from 1982 to 1988 with Nicolas le Jardinier and Jean Lanzi. We were filmed in a house and the public followed us like a real family. It was a bit like reality TV before its time! It was one of the most beautiful memories of my career“, she added.
40 years later, the one who has a very strong opinion on cosmetic surgery continues to shine on TF1. A remarkable longevity. “Young people tell me that they grew up with me, that I am part of the family, and that touches me. Yesterday, someone even told me that I was their Proust madeleine (she laughs). It's a nice recognition. But even though I've been doing this every day for a long time, I still question myself“, she also declared for TF1 Video.
Evelyne Dhéliat began her career in 1968 as a newscaster
She began her career in 1968 as a newscaster at ORTF. A job that has now disappeared. “It consisted of presenting the programs. We also had to apologize to the viewers for the interruptions of the antenna, because there were many breakdowns. At the time of privatization, we were all separated and dispatched, each one had its own identity. The job then evolved since we left the control room to go into the field or do interviews. We ended up disappearing in favor of trailers.”