Paul Danblon
Paul Danblon was a Belgian composer, opera director and administrator, and journalist. He was one of the pioneers of scientific journalism on RTBF. In 1954, after graduating in chemistry from the Université libre de Bruxelles, Danblon joined the RTBF current events programme, Carnets de l'Actualité. He went on to specialize in producing and presenting popular science programmes such as La Bouteille à encre, Connaître, and Le point de la médecine. He is the author of two books in the area:
- 150 ans de sciences
- L'espace
- Les Troyennes - Oratorio to a libretto by Jean Le Paillot
- Cyrano de Bergerac - Opera composed for the 150th anniversary of the creation of the Belgian state, with Gabriel Bacquier in the title role.
A prominent member of the Belgian Laïcité movement, he is the founder and president of the Centre Laïque de l'Audiovisuel. His book, Au bonheur de vivre: libres propos d'un mécréant, traces the evolution of his religious philosophy which began with devout Catholicism and evolved into agnostic humanism. He has also written many articles and essays in this area, including:
- "La laïcité et les médias", La Pensée et les Hommes, 1985, pp. 66–75.
- "Le rationalisme est-il en crise?", La Pensée et les Hommes, 1991, pp. 153–159.
- "Europe, terre d'humanisme... De quel droit ", Espace de Liberté, 1997, pp. 17–28.
- "Des souris et des hommes", Belgique: toujours grande et belle, 1999, pp. 219–224.