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- Story of the Fontainebleau castle's Turkish boudoir, used by Marie-Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI, and Joséphine, wife of Emperor Napoléon Ier.
- The show hosts people who works in the realm of arts, mostly literature, but also painting, photography or history.
- Story of Jean Cocteau's academician sword made by Cartier.
- The show hosts Sylvie Yvert for her novel about french emperor Napoleon's first abdication and return, between April 1814 and Summer 1815.
- The show hosts Anne de Lacretelle, daughter of famous writer Jacques de Lacretelle, for her book about french writers she met during XXe century.
- 2012– 1h 10mTV EpisodeThe show hosts Metin Arditi for his book about french culture and specific aspects of the french people.
- The show hosts Michèle Juret for a photo book called "Étienne Drioton et l'Égypte", about the famous french Egyptologist.
- The show hosts Henri Bentégeat (former chief of the French Defense Staff and chairman of the European Union Military Committee) for his book about leaders during war time, and how they reacted in adversity, for better and for worse.
- 2012– 52mTV EpisodeThe show hosts Bertrand Matot for his book about the first women in journalism.
- The show hosts Pierre Arizzoli-Clémentel, former curator of the National Estate of Versailles, for his book about Alexandre Sérébriakoff and the Château de Groussay.
- The show hosts Roger-Pol Droit for his book about the complex relationship between two famous french authors, Voltaire and Rousseau.
- The show hosts Pierre Ménard for his book about the Goncourt brothers, writers and creators of the famous french literary prize.
- 2012– 1h 4mTV Episode
- The show hosts Paul Nevski, french author living in New Orleans, Louisiana, for his book "Passée blanche de Louisiane - Caprice Duval-Penington 1861-1961", about slavery.
- The show hosts young author Iris Baur for her book "La guerre à 15 ans".
- 2012– 41mTV EpisodeThe show hosts Marie-Noëlle Craissati for her book "Balade en Essonne", in "Sur les pas des écrivains" series.
- The show hosts Robert Scholtus for his book "Metz à tu et à toi".
- The show hosts sinologist Guilhem Fabre for his book "Instants éternels - Cent et quelques poèmes connus par coeur en Chine", about poetry in China's history. They also talk about China's empire and how worked the administration.
- The show hosts famous french author Jean d'Ormesson for his philosophical book "Comme un chant d'espérance". This is preceded by a short interview with his daughter Héloïse, who run the publishing house.
- The show hosts Marie-José Chavenon for her book "Aimée Davout, maréchale et princesse", about the marshall of the empire Louis Nicolas Davout's wife.
- The show hosts Jean-Baptiste Evette for his fantasy book "Tuer Napoléon III".
- The show hosts Louis Camara, senegalese's author and Saint-Louis' living memory.
- The show hosts Lauren Elkin for her book "Une Année à Venise".
- The show hosts Gérard-Julien Salvy, art historian and honorary consul of France, for his book "Un carnet vénitien".
- The show hosts Sylvie Albou-Tabart to talk about her books and literature.
- The show hosts Tidiane Diakité, historian, for his book "Louis XIV et l'Afrique noire", an essay about the french king's relationship with Africa, and slavery in particular.
- The show hosts Simon-Pierre Hamelin for his book "101 rue Condorcet, Clamart".
- The show hosts Thibault de Montaigu for his book "Zanzibar".
- The show hosts Michèle Juret for her book about famous french egyptologist Étienne Drioton, "L'Égypte, une passion".
- The show hosts Stéphane Lambert for his book "Nicolas de Staël, le vertige et la foi".
- The show hosts Dominique Marny, Jean Cocteau's great-nice, for the famous french artist's biography "Jean Cocteau, le roman d'un funambule".
- The show hosts Philippe Rivoirard, curator of the exhibition "Quand l'Art déco séduit le monde".
- The show hosts Arno Brignon, french photographer, for his exhibition "Ancrages".
- 2012– 29mTV EpisodeThe show hosts Serge Lemoine, art historian, ex-president of Musée d'Orsay and curator of the exhibition "Caillebotte à Yerres, au temps de l'Impressionnisme".
- The show hosts Anne Martinetti to talk about her book "Agatha Christie de A à Z".
- The show hosts Cathy Rémy, Le Monde Magazine's deputy director, to talk about "Vis à vis", a book by the New Yorker photograph Gail Albert Halaban.
- The show hosts Kirby Jambon, Louisianan' author, for his book in french language "Petites Communions - Poèmes, chansons et jonglements".
- The show hosts Alexandre Maral and Thierry Sarmant to discuss about french king Louis XIV, died in 1715.
- The show hosts Maria Céglia and Antoine Voland-Logerais, students in La Sorbonne and founders of the publishing house Hackoeurs.
- 2012– 1h 2mTV EpisodeThe show hosts Mona Ozouf, famous french philosopher, to talks about her work on the french history, especially the academic institution after the Revolution.
- The show hosts William Marx, professor of literature in Nanterre University, to talk about his essay on french literature.
- The show hosts Michel Quint for his polar novel "Fox-trot".
- The show hosts Adèle Phelouzat-Lombardo and Sylvie Albou-Tabart to talk about Deyrolle, famous french scientific institution created in 1831.
- The show hosts Jérôme Picon, historian of the arts, for his book about french writer Marcel Proust and how he prepared himself to write his most famous work "A la recherche du temps perdu".
- The show hosts Jean-Michel Leniaud Sarmant to discuss about french emperor Napoléon, and his connections with arts.
- The show hosts Antonin Fadinard for his play, La Nef des Fous, based on Sebastian Brant's book of the same name.
- 2012– 40mTV EpisodeThe show hosts the historian Emmanuel de Waresquiel to talk about the french Ministery of Foreign Affairs over the past five centuries.
- The show hosts Michaël Uras for his novel "Aux petits mots, les grands remèdes", in which his main character works as "booktherapist", that is he heals by advising readings.
- The show hosts Gérard Bardy for his book about the former french president and famous leader, Charles De Gaulle.