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1968 in Italian television

This is a list of Italian television related events from 1968.

Events

  • The miniseries L'Odissea and La famiglia Benvenuti begin a new trend in the RAI fiction: they are shot in color (although broadcast in black and white) by film directors and with a cinematographic style. However, RAI does not stop producing the traditional “scripted novels” in theatrical style.
  • January 6: Dalida wins Partitissima (1967 edition of Canzonissima) with Dan dan dan.
  • January 15: the broadcast schedule of the National Channel is extended to the lunch time, now covering the time slots from 12:30 AM to 2 PM and from 17 PM to 23.30 PM ; the 1.30 PM news program begins broadcasting. In the first edition, the journalist Piero Angela, visibly upset, gives the tragic news of the Belice earthquake.
  • February 3: the Sanremo Festival, hosted for the first time by Pippo Baudo, is won by Sergio Endrigo and Roberto Carlos with Canzone per te. Endrigo is the first of the cantautori to win first place. The show is marked by the presence of illustrious jazzmen, such as Lionel Hampton and Louis Armstrong. It also includes a controversy between the former friends Adriano Celentano and Don Backy for a copyright question, quarreling in front of the RAI cameras.
  • June 6: first news marathon in Italian television. From noon to the evening, Piero Angela in studio and Andrea Barbato from Los Angeles follow the events related to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
  • August 18: on the magazine Tv7, goes on air I bambini di Bien Hoa (Bien Hoa children), an impressive reportage by Furio Colombo, almost completely without spoken comment, about the American bombing in Vietnam. The program arouses protests and charges of anti-Americanism; the director of the RAI news Fabiano Fabiani is forced to resign.
  • October 1: the Swiss television begins color broadcasting, in time for the Mexico Olympic Games. Soon, many Italian viewers prefer the Italian Swiss channel (TSI), in color and not politically conditioned, to RAI.

Debuts

Variety

  • Oggi le comiche (Today slapstick) – Anthology, hosted by Renzo Palmer, of comic shorts from the golden age of silent film.
  • Senza rete (Without a net) – Musical show of the summer; lasted for 8 seasons, with various hosts. So called because the singers perform “without the net” of the play-back, it gets, in some years, up 18 million viewers.

Serials

News and educational

  • Capolavori nascosti (Hidden masterpieces) – art column, care of Anna Zanoli and Manfredi Taxler; 12 seasons.

Television shows

Drama and comedy

Light theatre

Miniseries

Period drama

Mystery

Variety

News and educational

  • Appunti per un film sull’India (Notes for a movie about India) – by Pier Paolo Pasolini. The writer-director, in spite of his very fierce critics on TV and mass-culture, accepts to realize for RAI a documentary about  “hunger and religion in the Third world”. In the same year, he meets Ezra Pound for the TV magazine Incontri.
  • Questa nostra Italia (This our Italy) – by Guido Piovene and Virgilio Sabel. Piovene repeats, for the television, the tour of Italy already performed in 1955 for the radio.
  • I Beatles in ritiro (The Beatles in India) - reportage by Furio Colombo for TV/
  • Un’ora con Herbert Marcuse – by Gastone Favero, for the magazine Incontri.
  • Faccia a faccia (Face to face) – talk-show about political and social questions, with average people as guests, hosted by Aldo Falivena.

Ending this year

  • Almanacco
  • Non è mi troppo tardi

Deaths

  • December 12: Antonio Cifariello (38), actor, then TV documentary maker. He dies for an air accident while he realizes a reportage for RAI in Zambia.

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