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ON INTERVIEW
On November 4, 1986 Celine Dion was interviewed by François Alquier, a French journalist, at the Hôtel Etoile Maillot in Paris, France.
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ON TV SHOW
In 1986 Celine Dion took part in the French Canadian show "Silence... On chante". She made an imitating act and she sang "Les hauts et les bas d´une hôtesse de l´air".
ON TV SHOW
In 1986 Celine Dion appeared on the TV show "Montréal En Direct", aired on Télé-Métropole channel in Quebec, Canada. She performed the famous Whitney Houston´s song "Saving all my love for you".
ON TV SHOW
In 1986 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the famous variety TV show "Studio 1", hosted by Michel Drucker and aired on Antenne 2 channel in France. Celine performed the song "Billy", a single released only in France.
ON TV SHOW
In 1986 Celine Dion appeared duing the broadcastof the TV show "La Vie À Plein Temps", aired on FR3 channel in France. Celine was one of the guests of the episode. She was interviewed and she also performed the song "Billy".
RÔTISSERIES ST-HUBERT GALA
In 1986 Celine Dion took part at the Rôtisseries St-Hubert 35th Anniversary Gala (a privately held chain of Canadian casual dining restaurants best known for its rotisserie chicken). The Gala took place in Montreal, Canada and it was aired on Télé-Métropole channel in Quebec, Canada. Celine opened the celebration performing "D´amour ou d´amitié". She also performed an homage to Félix Leclerc (a medley including the songs: "Bozo"; "Le p´tit bonheur"; "Moi mes souliers"; "Attends-moi ti-gars" and "Le train du nord"). Celine also took part on the final song, "C´est la fête" in duet with Claude Dubois and Nathalie Simard.
ON MAGAZINE
In 1986 Celine Dion appeared on the cover of the magazine "Filles", published in Quebec, Canada.
ON MEETING
In 1986 Celine Dion met with the famous French-Canadian lyricist, Luc Plamondon at the MusiquePlus studios (a TV channel in Quebec) in Montreal, Canada.
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