Thierry Beccaro is inseparable from the TV game Motus. An entertainment that he presented for almost
30 ans. Since 2021, the star presenter has turned the page on television. It's finished, dated, a window into the past. He is now looking towards the future. As evidenced by his show on his streaming channel Twitch. Thierry Beccaro, new icon of Z-Gen ? Everything is possible. This one passes into At Jordan's. He mentions his viein careergives advice to Cyril Féraud and talks about
Cyril Hanouna…
Thierry Beccaro: from switchboard operator to Motus
It all started at Radio France, in 1978, where Thierry Beccaro was Macha Béranger's switchboard operator. The journalist is the star of the airwaves, in addition to the former mistress of Louis de Funès. Young Thierry is starting out, looking for himself.
Three years later, he presented his very first show on Radio bleue: Grandmère et boule de gum. Thierry finds his voice.
For a time. After a passage on RMCat the helm of another show, Baccara chez Beccaroit branches off slowly but surely towards the
television. Initially, he animates Morning Happiness on Antenna 2 until January 1990. There, he left the show to present a game that would become cult… Motus.
The star host of a very cult game show
Finally, still today, in 2024, Thierry Beccaro is associated with Motus. Normal, this one presented this cerebral and family entertainment from 1990 to 2019. Like a life, of television, which is an important part of that of its host. For 29 years, Thierry Beccaro was the face of Motus. It is as famous as the famous black balls of the game.
Motus is adapted from a Dutch game, Lingo. The latter is already an adaptation of an American version.
It is a very cult entertainment, both thanks to its brainstorming around words and its very recognizable sound design. Thierry Beccaro's presentation is as much on what
friendly.
Thierry Beccaro without filter on Cyril Hanouna
In parallel with his activity as a 'young' streamer on Twitch, Thierry Beccaro drops by Chez Jordan. Media-people show hosted by the indescribable Jordan de Luxe.
The former presenter of Motus evokes a personal anecdote regarding Cyril Hanouna: “I owe him a message that I have never forgotten…”
Thierry Beccaro elaborates: “When, at a given moment,
Damien [Thévenot, NDLR]
replaced me for two weeks on a show, people thought Motus was stopping.” He adds: “Cyril invited me [à TPMP] and I see him arriving with a t-shirt'Don't touch my Motus’.” He then addresses the camera: “Thank you again for all this, for your support […]”