Pierre Salviac

Male, Deceased Person

1946 –

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Who is Pierre Salviac?

Pierre Salviac is a French journalist and a commentator of Rugby, born June 28, 1946 in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime.

In 1964, Pierre Salviac joins the ORTF then France Inter radio and covers events such as the mission Apollo 13, the incident of Bloody Sunday, the Soweto riots. He is correspondent in the United States for the Vietnam War.

In 1976 he is recruited by Antenne 2 television. He presents various sports, in particular cycling and the Tour de France. Since 1984 he focuses on the comments of the games of Rugby union. He will know several tandems with former players who undertake the technical explanations, while Pierre Salviac concentrates on the description, statistics and anecdotes, quoting for model the commentator of BBC Bill McLaren. He comments 500 matches until July 2005.

He was fired from RTL after posting a rude sexist against women.

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Born
Jun 28, 1946
Rochefort

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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