1974 in Italian television

This is a list of Italian television related events of 1974.

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Events

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  • January 6 : Gigliola Cinquetti wins Canzonissima with Alle porte del sole.
  • March 9: Iva Zanicchi wins, for the third time, the Sanremo Festival with Ciao cara, come stai?
  • May 13: On the nightly news, the Minister of the Interior Paolo Emilio Taviani announces the results of the referendum and the victory of the NO (the pro-divorce).[1] During the referendum campaign, RAI maintained an attitude of exasperated prudence, going so far as to censor a scene from David Copperfield in which a character offers the divorce to his wife.[2]
  • June 7: on the 1974 FIFA World Cup's eve, the Minister of Communication Giuseppe Togni orders the dismantling of the implants broadcasting the signals of RSI and TV-Koper (which unlike RAI, broadcast the matches in color). In the same year, the Minister often takes similar sanctions against the Italian private channels, on cable or on air.[3]
  • July 7: the Constitutional Court authorizes the broadcast on Italy of the foreign channels and the private cable channels. The RAI monopoly over broadcasting on air is confirmed.[3]
  • August 7: in Monaco, Telemontecarlo begins broadcasting. Initially aimed to the Italian-speaking people in the principality, soon it is also broadcast in Italy. It becomes a new competitor for the RAI monopoly.[3]
  • August 10: first broadcasting by air of an Italian private channel; in Florence, Firenze libera airs a documentary about the 30th anniversary of the city's liberation. Firenze libera is immediately sanctioned by the Minister Togni. Within the same year, other pirate television channels follows Firenze libera's example. They include Telesuperba in Genoa (the first in color) and TV QUI in Modena (again active by now).[4]
  • September 18: Ettore Bernabei resigns as RAI general director, and is replaced by Michele Principe. Bernabei was in charge since 1961 and he was considered the enlightened despot of the estate.[3]
  • September 22: The first profanities in Italian TV. In Sorrento, the free diver Enzo Maiorca fails a record on live TV, because of a collision with a misguided photographer. He then resurfaces swearing; his expletives are broadcast by the RAI cameras, before the sound is interrupted.[5]
  • September 24: in Milan, Telemilanocavo, a cable TV for the Milano Due residents, begins broadcasting; in the future, it will be the core of the Silvio Berlusconi's media empire.[3]
  • December 24: RAI broadcasts in world vision the opening of the Holy door by Pope Paul VI, from the 1975 Jubilee; the direction is handled by Franco Zeffirelli.[6]

Debuts

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Serials

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Variety

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News and educational

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Television shows

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Drama

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Miniseries

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History

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Literature

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Mystery

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Humor

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  • Sì, vendetta... (Yes, vengeance) – by Mario Ferrero, script and interpreted by Franca Valeri, in four episodes. Through the history of an upper class widow and of her hippy daughter, the author-actress makes irony about the changes in progress of the Italian society.[17]

Variety

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News and educational

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Ending this year

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  • Rischiatutto

Deaths

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  • 3 January: Gino Cervi, 73, actor, protagonist, in TV, of several pieces and of the serial Le inchieste del commissario Maigret.
  • 29 March: Andrea Checchi, 57, character actor in many RAI fictions.
  • 17 July: Gigi Ghirotti, 53, journalist, who took bravely on television his experience of terminal cancer patient.

References

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  1. ^ "Divorzio: il voto che cambiò l'Italia". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  2. ^ "Hit Parade Italia - Classifica Commentata del 15 Aprile 1974". www.hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
  3. ^ a b c d e Unknown (25 October 2012). "Cronologia radiotelevisiva II: 1945-1975: 1969-1975". Cronologia radiotelevisiva II. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  4. ^ "Firenze Libera - Breve storia". www.firenzemedia.com. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  5. ^ "Enzo Maiorca, quelle bestemmie in diretta tv entrate nella storia". www.ilmessaggero.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  6. ^ British Movietone (2015-07-21), Pope Opens Holy Door - 1975, retrieved 2019-07-10
  7. ^ "Philo Vance". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  8. ^ "A tavola alle 7 - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  9. ^ "Eco - Lezione di Semiotica". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  10. ^ "Un certo Marconi". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  11. ^ "Mosè - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  12. ^ "Quaranta giorni di libertà". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-04-24.
  13. ^ "Anna Karenina - Lo sceneggiato - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  14. ^ "Malombra - Lo sceneggiato - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  15. ^ "Nel mondo di Alice - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  16. ^ "Jack London - L'avventura del grande Nord". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  17. ^ "Sì, vendetta... - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  18. ^ "Milleluci - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  19. ^ Hit (2010-08-15). "Auditel Rewind - 1974". TvBlog (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  20. ^ "Sabato sera dalle nove alle dieci - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  21. ^ "Tante scuse - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  22. ^ "Napolammore". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  23. ^ "Claudio Baglioni - Ritratto di un giovane qualsiasi". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  24. ^ "Le fiabe dell'albero". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  25. ^ "Gianni Brera - Un'ora con Nereo Rocco - RaiPlay". www.raiplay.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  26. ^ "Diario segreto di Amarcord". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-01-21.