Jamy Gourmaud
An image from C Jamy, one of the productions that also features Jamy Gourmaud.
Jamy Gourmaud

Jamy Gourmaud

January 17, 1964 — Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, France

Jamy Gourmaud (born 17 January 1964) is a journalist well known from the educational TV show C'est pas sorcier that he presented with Frédéric Courant and Sabine Quindou and was produced from the channel France 3 in 1993.

Jamy Gourmaud was born in Fontenay-le-Comte and graduated from the Institut Pratique de Journalisme in 1988. A year later, he traveled the countries of Eastern Europe with his camera to shoot documentaries and news reports including one on maternity wards in Romania which earned him upon his return to France in 1989, the prize of the Young Reporter Festival d'Angers. After working in print media and radio, he joined the team of "Fractales" on the channel France 3 in 1992. Since September 1993 he was author and presenter of the science magazine C'est Pas Sorcier. In 1998, he designed and presented the 26' d'arrêt.

Since September 2000 he is also a columnist on the scientific program "Pourquoi? Comment" on France 3 and decrypts the news on the show Focus. In 2008 Jamy worked with specialists on topics such as memory or sleep and co-presented programs, with Stéphane Bern leLauréat for l’Histoire of the channel France 3 and France 2 in primetime with Tania Young.

Asteroid 23877 Gourmaud is named after him.

It's Not Rocket Science!

It's Not Rocket Science!

1993

C Jamy

C Jamy

2021

Jamy's World

Jamy's World

2014

La minute de Jamy

La minute de Jamy

2014

Quelle Aventure !

Quelle Aventure !

2001

Les colères du ciel

Les colères du ciel

2018

Histoire des mesures de la vitesse de la lumière

2006