
Merci Dorothée !
Family · Documentary · Music
Overview
A spectacular evening hosted by Nikos Aliagas to honor the legendary Dorothée, who shaped the childhood of millions in France. Today’s stars, who grew up with her, will pay tribute alongside the iconic figures of 'Club Dorothée' and classic sitcoms. Featuring rare archival footage, emotional memories, musical performances, and surprises, this documentary revisits the unmatched career of a true television phenomenon—record-breaking audiences, sold-out concerts, and a lasting cultural impact. A nostalgic journey celebrating an icon, culminating in the reveal of her brand-new song.
Top Cast


Dorothée
Dorothée
Self
Dorothée
Self


Nikos Aliagas
Nikos Aliagas
Self - Host
Nikos Aliagas
Self - Host


Jacky
Jacky
Self
Jacky
Self


Patrick Simpson-Jones
Patrick Simpson-Jones
Self
Patrick Simpson-Jones
Self


François Corbier
François Corbier
Self (archive footage)
François Corbier
Self (archive footage)


Ariane Carletti
Ariane Carletti
Self (archive footage)
Ariane Carletti
Self (archive footage)


Bernard Minet
Bernard Minet
Self
Bernard Minet
Self


Rémy Sarrazin
Rémy Sarrazin
Self
Rémy Sarrazin
Self


Éric Bouad
Éric Bouad
Self
Éric Bouad
Self


René Morizur
René Morizur
Self (archive footage)
René Morizur
Self (archive footage)
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