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1973 in Spanish television
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This is a list of
Spanish television
related events in 1973.
Contents
Events
Debuts
La 1
La 2
Television shows
La 1 2
La 2 2
Ending this year
La 1 3
La 2 3
Foreign series debuts in Spain
La 1 4
La 2 4
Births
Deaths
See also
References
Events
31 March
:
Informe Semanal
debuts at
La 1
, becoming the longest running TV program in Spain, still running 49 years after.
[
1
]
7 April
:
Mocedades
represents Spain at the
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973
hold in
Luxembourg
, with the song
Eres tú
ranking 2nd with 125 points.
[
2
]
28 June
: Rafael Orbe Cano is appointed Director General of
RTVE
.
[
3
]
19 July
:
Los payasos de la tele
debut in Televisión Española with their show
El gran circo de TVE
.
[
4
]
23 November
: Debut of the telefilm
Juan Soldado
, by
Fernando Fernán Gómez
, awarded in the Prague Television Festival.
[
5
]
Debuts
La 1
Los camioneros
Compañera te doy
Juan Soldado
Si yo fuera rico
Beat Club
La bolsa de las palabras
Camino del record
Centinelas del bosque
Estelar
Galería
La gente quiere saber
El gran circo de TVE
Informe Semanal
Llegada internacional
El millonario
Mónica a medianoche
El mundo en acción
Los mundos hablan
Noticias del Domingo
Las oscuras raíces
Pura coincidencia
Santos oficios
Las siete y media musical
El silencio
La 2
Atril
Beat-Club
Biografía
Centinelas del bosque
Cita con la historia
Defensores públicos
Evasiones célebres
Las grandes batallas
Hoy hablamos de...
La ley de los profetas
Meridiano 0
Mi mundo
Noticias del Domingo
Oficos para el recuerdo
Oración
Polideportivo
Primer mundo
Tertulia
Television shows
La 1
Telediario
(1957– )
Novela
(1962–1979)
Estudio 1
(1965–1981)
The Chiripitiflauticos
(1966–1976)
Teatro breve
(1966–1981)
Pequeño estudio
(1968–1974)
Cuentos y leyendas
(1968–1976)
Buenas tardes
(1970–1974)
Con vosotros
(1970–1974)
Planeta azul
(1970–1974)
Hoy también es fiesta
(1970–1975)
La Casa del reloj
(1971–1974)
Crónicas de un pueblo
(1971–1974)
Subasta de triunfos
(1971–1974)
Revista de toros
(1971–1983)
La Gran ocasión
(1972–1974)
El Juego de la foca
(1972–1974)
Tarde para todos
(1972–1974)
Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez
(1972–2004)
Estudio estadio
(1972–2005)
La 2
Luces en la noche
(1966–1974)
Torneo
(1967–1979)
Hora once
(1969–1974)
Festival
(1970–1974)
Estudio abierto
(1970–1985)
Ficciones
(1971–1981)
Ending this year
La 1
24 horas
(1970–1973)
Animales racionales
(1972–1973)
Divertido siglo
(1972–1973)
Historias de Juan Español
(1972–1973)
Juego de letras
(1972–1973)
Si las piedras hablaran
(1972–1973)
Tres eran tres
(1972–1973)
Vuestro amigo Quique
(1972–1973)
La 2
Más lejos
(1971–1973)
Foreign series debuts in Spain
La 1
Alias Smith and Jones
(Los dos mosqueteros)
(USA)
Arnie
(USA)
Cannon
(USA)
Columbo
(Colombo)
(USA)
El Chavo del Ocho
(MEX)
Here Come the Double Deckers!
(El clan de los pilluelos)
(UK)
Kung Fu
(USA)
Madigan
(USA)
Nichols
(USA)
Storefront Lawyers
(Defensores públicos)
(USA)
The Adventures of Pinocchio
(Pinocho)
(ITA)
The Chicago Teddy Bears
(Los chiflados de Chicago)
(USA)
The Governor & J.J.
(Jennie, la hija del gobernador)
(USA)
The Jimmy Stewart Show
(El show de James Stewart)
(USA)
The Man and the City
(El hombre y la ciudad)
(USA)
UFO
(OVNI)
(UK)
La 2
Grindl
(USA)
Jonny Quest
(USA)
Pan Tau
(CZE)
The Pink Panther Show
(El show de la Pantera Rosa)
(USA)
The Porky Pig Show
(Porky Pig)
(USA)
Births
10 January –
Iker Jiménez
, host.
15 January –
Miguel Joven
, actor.
17 January –
Ángeles Blanco
, hostess.
11 February –
Javier Veiga
, actor.
18 February –
Melanie Olivares
, actress.
8 March –
Álex O'Dogherty
, actor.
14 March –
Raquel Sánchez-Silva
, hostess and actress.
15 March –
Carla Hidalgo
, hostess.
19 March –
Elia Galera
, actress and hostess.
3 May –
Lourdes Maldonado
, hostess.
4 May –
Tony Aguilar
, host.
5 May –
David Janer
, actor.
7 June –
Toñi Moreno
, hostess.
8 June –
Emma García
, hostess.
30 June –
Mónica Aragón
, actress and hostess.
19 July –
Antonio Zabálburu
, actor.
20 July –
Macarena Berlín
, hostess.
22 July –
Jaime Cantizano
, host.
4 August –
Iñaki López
, journalist.
12 August –
Carlos Chamarro
, actor.
18 August –
Javier Ruiz
, journalist.
7 September –
Laura Pamplona
, actress.
8 September –
Marta Fernández Vázquez
, hostess.
16 September –
Luis Larrodera
, host.
21 September –
Daniel Guzmán
, actor.
26 September –
Antonio Parreño
, journalist.
1 October –
Ana Terradillos
, hostess.
4 October –
Paco León
, actor.
7 October –
Emilio Pineda
, host.
23 October –
Ibon Uzkudun
, host.
3 November –
Ana Milán
, actress.
9 November –
Belén Esteban
, hostess.
11 November –
Carme Chaparro
, hostess.
16 November –
David Valldeperas
, director, writer and host.
18 November –
Neus Sanz
, actress.
19 November –
Iván Sánchez
, actor.
5 December – Patricia Pérez, hostess.
11 December –
Lorena Berdún
, hostess and actress.
Jennifer Rope, hostess.
Ana Villa, actress.
Deaths
24 February –
Claudio Guerin
, director, 34.
See also
1973 in Spain
List of Spanish films of 1973
References
↑
Redacción (26 March 2013).
"Informe Semanal cumple 40 años"
.
RTVE
. Madrid:
Televisión Española
. Retrieved
20 May
2014
.
↑
Redacción (7 April 1973).
"Eurovisión 1973 – España"
.
RTVE
. Retrieved
20 May
2014
.
↑
G. Gómez, Rosario (12 November 2009).
"Un histórico centrista en la nueva RTVE"
.
El País
. Madrid:
Grupo PRISA
. Retrieved
20 May
2014
.
↑
Gallardo, Francisco Andrés (5 January 2014).
"Mitos caídos de nuestra infancia"
.
Diario de Cádiz
. Joly Digital
. Retrieved
20 May
2014
.
↑
Portes, Álvaro (22 June 1973).
"
"¡Una casa de líos!"
"
.
ABC
. Madrid:
Vocento
. p.
99
. Retrieved
20 May
2014
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