Rapido_(television)

<i>Rapido</i> (TV series)

Rapido (TV series)

French TV series or program


Rapido was the name of a French music programme presented by Antoine de Caunes in 1987. After the BBC’s head of youth and entertainment Janet Street-Porter saw the programme, she decided to commission an English-language version with de Caunes, which would become part of her DEF II programming block on BBC2.[3][4][5] The English-language version of Rapido ran from 1988 to 1992, with the show usually debuting new episodes on a Wednesday night in DEF II's early evening slot, though episodes from the first series were initially scheduled after Question Time's Thursday night episode on BBC1 from November 1988.[6][7][8]

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The show which would feature reports from up-and-coming new bands, European acts (like Françoise Hardy, and Violent Eves)[9] and established acts like Robert Plant,[10] Jeff Beck,[11] the Grateful Dead,[12] John Lee Hooker and Randy Newman.[13] These reports would be narrated in the BBC version by Lisa I'Anson, linked together with footage of De Caunes standing in front of a large Rapido sign on a white background. These parts were directed in France by Bernard Faroux, while the main titles for this Anglo-French TV music show were designed by French fashion photographer and music video director Jean-Baptiste Mondino.[14][15][16][17] The last BBC edition was broadcast on 25 March 1992 as part of DEF II[18] and featured reports on The Cure, Annie Lennox, The Verve, The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and Rosie the Raving Granny.[19]

Rapido ran in over 14 countries worldwide.[20] and gave the name to the production company Rapido TV (later Planet Rapido) which created the late night Channel 4 television show Eurotrash.

Rapido was notable for De Caunes' idiosyncratic delivery. His English is completely fluent, but he (deliberately) spoke it with French intonations and speech rhythms on the programme.[citation needed][21]


References

  1. "BBC Programme Index". 3 November 1988.
  2. James Rampton (17 February 1996). "Contentious? Moi? - Life & Style". The Independent. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  3. Serena Mackesy (3 May 1997). "Sads, mads and le lad - Arts & Entertainment". The Independent. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  4. "BBC Programme Index". 17 November 1988.
  5. "BBC Programme Index". 3 November 1988.
  6. "BBC Programme Index". 24 January 1990.
  7. "BBC Programme Index". 17 November 1988.
  8. "BBC Programme Index". 7 February 1990.
  9. "BBC Programme Index". 24 January 1990.
  10. "(BBC rock show)". Rapido. Retrieved 8 November 2009.



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