Jacqueline Hélène Baudrier (born Jacqueline Vibert, 16 March 1922 – 2 April 2009) was a French radio and television journalist, UNESCO ambassador and in 1975 became President-General Director of Radio France.
Baudrier was born Jacqueline Vibert[1] on 16 March 1922[2] in Beaufai, Orne, France.
[3][4] Baudrier began her career at Radio Guadaloupe in 1948 before moving to RTF (for Radiodiffusion télévision française) in 1950.
At the time, the two candidates were tied in popular polling; Valéry Giscard d'Estaing later won that election.
Baudrier was listed as a producer for episodes in French of Le Troisième Oeil (1971), the short documentary film Jeanne Raconte Jeanne (1970) and parts of the television series Le grand échiquier (1972).