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ON MAGAZINE
On December 15, 1984 Celine Dion appeared on the cover of the famous magazine "Échos Vedettes", under the title "Le retour de Céline" (meaning "The return of Celine"). They published an article with photos from the return of Celine to Montreal, Canada after her days in France. The magazine was published in Quebec, Canada.
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ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the TV show "Gillet Pure Laine", hosted by Robert Gillet and aired on CBVT channel (a Radio-Canada owned and operated television station) in Quebec, Canada. Celine performed the song "Fais ce que tu voudras". Footage from this TV appearance was shown during the TV special titled "Céline et Québec, complicité et passion" aired in 2006 on Radio-Canada channel.
SIGNATURE SESSION
In 1985 Celine Dion attended a signature session for her fans in Montreal, Canada.
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the famous TV show "Champs-Élysées", hosted by Michel Drucker and aired on Antenne 2 channel in France. Celine performed "Carmen" and "D´amour ou d´amitié". After the performances, she was interviewed by Druker and the famous Canadian singer and songwriter, Jean-Pierre Ferland.
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared on the famous French TV show "Champs-Elysees" hosted by Michel Drucker and broadcasted on Antenne 2 channel in France.
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the TV show "RSVP" (meaning "René Simard vous présente"), hosted by René Simard and aired on Télé-Métropole channel in Quebec, Canada. On this episode, Celine performed the famous song "Carmen", with a special outfit, as a flamenco dancer. They also broadcasted pictures of Celine´s first TV appearances.
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the famous Canadian TV show "Samedi De Rire", hosted by Yvon Deschamps and aired on Radio-Canada channel in Quebec, Canada. On this episode, Celine took part on a humor sketch with Yvon Deschamps, Normand Chouinard, Jean-Louis Roux and Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon. Then, Celine became in Cyndi Lauper and she performed the famous song "Girls just want to have fun" (impersonating Cyndi Lauper).
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion took part in the French Canadian show "Silence... On chante", hosted by Guillaume Lemay-Thieverge and aired in Quebec, Canada. She sang a medley constituted by songs from movies, dressed as the characters of the films. She performed "Over the rainbow" (by Judy Garland); the French adaptation "Un pays pour nous" by Eddy Marnay of the song "Somewhere" from the musical West Side Story (by Barbra Streisand); "Cabaret" (by Liza Minnelli) and "What I did for love".
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the TV show "Allô Boubou", hosted by Jacques Boulanger and aired on Radio-Canada channel in Quebec, Canada. Celine performed the song "Une colombe".
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared during the broadcast of the TV show "La Vie A Plein De Temps", aired on FR3 channel in France. Celine was interviewed and she also performed the song "C´est pour vivre".
ON TV SHOW
In 1985 Celine Dion appeared on the TV show "T.L.G.", hosted by Patrick Charles and aired on FR3 channel in France. She performed "C´est pour vivre" and "Avec toi". Celine was the main guest of the programme.
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