Nathalie Rihouet remembered some rather strange moments at Télématin. Indeed, the weather presenter had to animate weather reports in astonishing conditions.
Tuesday, September 27, Nathalie Rihouet celebrated her 57th birthday. The one who officiated for many years at Telematinon France 2 also remembers that on the set of the show, it was “a great barnum”. “I remember presenting ballots then that there were fights and shouting matches between technicians right next to me”, she had explained to the Point. But the presenter has never held rigor of all these problems internally.
In effect, Nathalie Rihouet loves her job : “There is no weariness when we host the weather forecast on Télématin. I have one objective: to say what the weather will be like the next day. That’s what I explain to my colleagues. It’s good to give scientific explanations, to describe the phenomena, but it is first of all the weather. You sit down to table with them. I often say to my colleagues: ‘Smile! We don’t operate on people, we don’t pilot a plane. We have to come back down.’ We will sometimes plant people on weekends with rain or thunderstorms, but let’s keep smiling!” .
Nathalie Rihouet: “I was dying live”
Nathalie Rihouet remembered her beginnings in the 80s. She went to the premises of The Five in order to interview Patrice Duhamel, Patrick de Carolis and Jacques Hébert, for the writing of his graduation thesis. Eventually, the interview will turn into a casting : “Jacques Hébert was in control to see how my news flash was going. At the end, he said to me: ‘Are you interested in the weather?’ I answer him naively: ‘But I don’t know anything about it.’ He let go of me: ‘We don’t care.’ The adventure was beginning.” She will host her first weather report on September 17, 1987. “I was dying live. I did it, came back in the evening and the next day. Right away I felt this was an area that marks you so much that it’s hard to tell. come out of it. These are very long careers. I was so happy with what was happening.”
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