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Alexandre Debanne
Alexandre Debanne (born 8 April 1960) is a French television presenter. Radio career Alexandre Debanne began his career at age 20 on FR3 Radio Centre (Bourges) and then with local radio stations. He became one of the famous radio presenters of CFM, one of the first local stations of Bourges that ended ony after one year of existence. He then came back to Bourges to create another local station named Diabolo FM (later Vibration). He later became one of the most famous radio presenters of NRJ in the 1980s. From February 2007 to January 2008, he presented the program ''Debout les chéries'' on Chérie FM in direct every morning from Monday to Friday. Television career In 1987, he presented the television program ''Des clips dans mon 4 heures'' on TF1. He then joined M6, but went back TF1 soon after to become a main presenter of the channel, co-hosting ''Vidéo Gag'' with Bernard Montiel and ''La Roue de la fortune'' for a while. In June 1996, he was victim of a motorcycle acci ...
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Melun
Melun () is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region, north-central France. It is located on the southeastern outskirts of Paris, about from the centre of the capital. Melun is the prefecture of the Seine-et-Marne, and the seat of one of its ''arrondissements''. Its inhabitants are called ''Melunais''. History Meledunum began as a Gaulish town; Caesar noted Melun as "a town of the Senones, situated on an island in the Seine"; at the island there was a wooden bridge, which his men repaired. Roman Meledunum was a ''mutatio'' where fresh horses were kept available for official couriers on the Roman road south-southeast of Paris, where it forded the Seine. Around 500 A.D, Clovis I granted Melun to a Gallo-Roman magnate, Aurelianus, who had fought for Clovis several times and apparently influenced his conversion to Christianity. The Normans sacked it in 845. The castle of Melun became a royal residence of the Capetian kings. Hugh Capet (See also: ...
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