Paris (AFP)

Several radio stations as well as the France 5 TV channel have turned their programs upside down to pay tribute to the great resistance fighter and former secretary of Jean Moulin, Daniel Cordier, whose death we learned on Friday at the age of 100.

France Inter devoted a special program to him on Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., presented by Claire Servajean with the historian Jean Lebrun and Marc Voinchet, director of France Musique, close to the resistant and many guests, in particular the writer and philosopher Régis Debray.

The public radio will also receive the historian Olivier Wieviorka on Saturday at 07.50 am, to review his career, and will offer two of the five interviews carried out by François Busnel in 2011 with Daniel Cordier in the context of the program "Le grand interview".

Interviews to listen to in full on franceinter.fr.

France Culture will rebroadcast for its part from Monday 23 to Friday 27 November at 8:00 p.m. five interviews from the series "A voice bare", in which the resistant had confided in the microphone of Jérôme Clément.

The radio also put forward on its site franceculture.fr a special file devoted to this great resistance, including these five interviews.

On the small screen, France Télévisions will offer a special program over two evenings on France 5, with the broadcast of the documentary "Daniel Cordier, la resistance comme un roman" Sunday at 10:40 pm, then fiction in two parts "Alias ​​Caracalla, at the heart of the resistance ", Monday at 8.50 pm.

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