VivendiNet regrouped all digital contents of:[5] Once approved by Jean Marie Messier[6] and Pierre Lescure, Alex Berger initiated the discussions with Universal.
The report was commissioned by the CNC to show what and how should be changed in the French market to meet the standards as well as needs in this golden age of scripted drama.
https://www.cnc.fr/documents/36995/976401/Rapport+Berger+sur+une+nouvelle+organisation+de+la+fiction+s%C3%A9rielle+en+France.pdf/9737716b-6a6a-7537-8a41-e31100a75be9 In 1992, he interpreted the character of Jean-Robert Günther in L'Émission impossible [fr] on TF1, the first show of the TV presenter Arthur on television.
[10] In 1994, he made an appearance on Canal+ in the very last sketch of the show in Nulle part ailleurs [fr] of Antoine de Caunes and José Garcia.
With the humoristic group Les Nuls as a guest on the set, he made a parody of one of them, Dominique Farrugia[11] Alex Berger interpreted the character of Caius Tchounus Mogulus, in Astérix et Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre of Alain Chabat.