
Tagesschau(1952)
German daily news program, the oldest still existing program on German television.
Mireille Deyglun and her on-air team cover news and events with an entertaining – yet still informative – attitude.

Mireille Deyglun
Herself - Host
Tu m'étonnes! is a news series that first aired in 2006 exploring themes of current affairs, magazine show. it stars Mireille Deyglun. Mireille Deyglun and her on-air team cover news and events with an entertaining – yet still informative – attitude.
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German daily news program, the oldest still existing program on German television.

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