This is a list of Italian television related events from 1954.
Events
- 3 January. After five years of experimentation, the speaker announces from the Milan studios, the official beginning of the TV broadcasting on Italy. This is the schedule of the day:
The TV signal covers Northern Italy, Rome and the Tyrrhenian side of Central Italy. The transmissions last four hours and a quarter by day (from 5:30 to 11:30 PM, with a pause from 7 to 8:45; from 11 AM to 4 PM and from 5 PM to 11:30 PM during the holidays). The TV programming relies on music, plays and films; the news are strictly institutional and focused on the official ceremonies. The subscribers to the new media are initially just 90, but a month later they number already 24,000 people.
- 26 January. The first Italian teleplay, La Domenica di un fidanzato (see below) is aired.
- 29 January. First live broadcast of a football match (Italy-Egypt, from San Siro Stadium, valid for the 1954 World Cup qualification). The commentators are Carlo Bacarelli, (father of Walter) and Nicolò Carosio, historical voice of the sport on radio. In June, the 1954 football world cup is the first major sport event followed by the Italian television.
- JanuaryâÂÂMarch: The RAI publishes its âÂÂTV self-discipline codeâÂÂ, inspired by the moral criteria of the Centro cattolico Cinematografico (Catholic Cinematografic Center).
- 28 February. First live broadcast of a current event (the carnival of Viareggio).
- 26 March: First political debate, about the taxman, with the ministers Ezio Vanoni and Roberto Tremelloni.
- 10 April. RAI changes its business name from Radio Audizioni Italiane (Italian Radio Auditions) to Radio Televisione Italiana (Italian Radio Television).
- 18 April: For Easter, RAI broadcasts the âÂÂUrbi et Orbiâ blessing of Pope Pius XII, who is the first pope to appear on TV.
- 23 April. First opera (The Barber of Seville) realized in the studio, directed by Franco Enriquez.
- 3 June. The Catholic Filiberto Guala is appointed RAI's Delegate Manager. His most important choice is the assumption, after a formative course, of three hundred young intellectuals (the so-called âÂÂwhite corsairsâÂÂ) to balance the influence of the ancient managers (generally liberals or former fascists). Among the âÂÂwhite corsairsâÂÂ, there are people with a brilliant future, like Umberto Eco, Gianni Vattimo, Furio Colombo, Piero Angela and Andrea Camilleri.
- 6 June. RAI takes part to the EurovisionâÂÂs birth. Immediately after the opening show (the Narcissuses Feast, from Montreux), the Italian TV broadcasts for the whole Europe a speech by Pope Pius XII.
- 16 November. The first Italian miniseries, Il dottor Antonio (see below) is aired.
- 10 December. The fee for televisions is instituted. At the end of the year, the subscribers include 88,000 locations. Most of these TV tubes are located in public places, because of the high price of both the fee and the TV sets.
Debuts
- Un, due, tre (One, two, three) â variety, directed by Mario Landi, lasted for six seasons. It is conceived as a parade of international stars, but soon the comic duo Ugo Tognazzi and Raimondo Vianello wins the audience's attention and becomes the focus of the show. Some of their sketches caricaturing other TV shows; as Mario Soldati's Travel in the Po valley, looking for genuine foods (with Vianello as the writer-gastronome) or the enquiry The working woman (with Tognazzi in woman dress) are very popular today again. After five years of huge critic and public success, the show is roughly suppressed, because of a sketch where the duo, using the freedom of the live broadcast, politely mocked the president Giovanni Gronchi.
- Una risposta per voi (An answer for you) â educational program, lasted 13 seasons. The university professor Alessandro Cutolo answers to the letters of the viewers on every subject.
- Passaporto (Passport) - course of English language for the young ones, care of Jole Giannini; 800 episodes.
Television shows
Miniseries
Drama
Giorgio Albertazzi is the first star of TV theatre. In 1954, he appears in:
- Cabdida, by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Mario Ferrero, with Laura Solari and Arnoldo FoÃÂ.
- Delitto e castigo (Crimes and punishment) â from the DostoevskyâÂÂs novel, directed by Franco Enriquez, with Bianca Toccafondi.
- Come le foglie (Like the leaves) â by Giuseppe Giacosa, by Mario Ferrero, with Anna Miserocchi and Ivo Garrani; the moral collapse of a high-class family after the bankruptcy of his father.
- Romeo and Juliet â by Shakespeare, directed by Franco Enriquez, with Vira Silenti, and Leonardo Cortese.
Variety
Educational
- Musei dâÂÂItalia (Italian museums) â with Emilio Garroni.
- Le avventure della scienza (Science's adventures) â first program of popular science, care of Enrico Medi.
Births
See also
References