Christine Laydu, Co-Author of the Famous Cartoon "Good Night the Little Ones", Died
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Sad news reported by the AFP on Monday, July 7, 2025. The children of Good Night the little ones are orphans: Christine Laydu, co-author of the TV program of the 1960s, died this Saturday, July 5, 14 years after her husband. She was 94 years old.
"Good night the little ones", one of the best known children's shows on French TV, lost on Saturday its co-author Christine Laydu, who has lured generations with her husband Claude, the creator who disappeared in 2011, announced Monday their children at the AFP. ...
At the age of 94, the actress was found dead at her home on Saturday, July 5. She had written many episodes of the series with Claude, her husband, who died in 2011.
From 1962 to 1997, the children's show staged the puppet characters of the Sand Marchand and his assistant Nanny who, every night before bedtime, descends from his cloud to visit the children Nicolas and Pimprenelle.
GALMICHE/SIPA "Good night the little ones", one of the best known children's programmes on French television, lost her co-author, Christine Laydu, on Saturday with her husband Claude, the creator who disappeared in 2011, announced Monday 7 July their children at Agence France-Presse (AFP). Christine Laydu, who was also an actor and model, "died at 94 years of age Saturday 5 July in the morning at her home" of Morigny-Champigny in the Essonne, th…
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