1983 in Italian television

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This is a list of Italian television related events from 1983.

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1983 is a turning point in the story of Italian television. After thirty years of undisputed RAI preponderance, Berlusconi's Canale 5 fights as equal the public television and crushes the competition by the other two private networks: Rusconi's Italia 1 is absorbed by Fininvest, Mondadori's Rete 4, despite a programming of good standard, must face growing debts, moreover for a bad management of the advertising.

Rai

Private channels

Debuts

RAI

Variety

  • Pronto Raffaella? (Hello Raffaella?) – Noon show on RAI 1, directed by Gianni Boncompagni and hosted by Raffaella Carrà; 2 seasons. The program alternates musical numbers, talk show moments (with important guests, as Mother Teresa) [7] and phone games. It gets an extraordinary and unexpected public success, moreover thanks to the phone games,; they are very simple and naïve but allow the public at home to interact with the TV star. RAI is forced to strictly rule the calls, to avoid the clogging of the phone lines. [8]
  • Al Paradise (3 seasons) – directed by Antonello Falqui, with Oreste Lionello. An old-fashioned variety show that that is the same successful in ratings. [9]
  • Ci pensiamo lunedì (We'll think about it on Monday) – by Romolo Siena, with Renzo Montagnani (who, for the show, creates the character of the hot tempered priest Don Fumino) and Alida Chelli; 2 seasons. [10]
  • Napoli prima e dopo (Naples, first and after) – festival of Naples songs; 34 editions.
  • Caccia al tesoro – game of scavenger hunt in exotic places, hosted by Jocelyn Hattab and Lea Pericoli; 2 edizioni.
  • Il cappello sulle ventitré [11] – sexy variety, including also stripteases with full nudity, hosted by Paolo Mosca and Rosa Fumetto; 4 seasons. [12]
  • Loretta Goggi in quiz – quiz about show business, hosted by Loretta Goggi; 2 seasons.
  • Test, gioco per conoscersi (A game to know himself) – game based on the psychological tests, hosted by the journalist Emilio Fede and the psychologist Enzo Spaltro; 2 seasons.
  • Giallo sera, hosted by Renzo Palmer; 2 seasons. The contenders must solve a crime story, played by the same Palmer as a hotel detective.

News and educational

  • Colosseum – semiserious magazine about the game and the show, by Brando Giordani and Emilio Ravel; 5 seasons.
  • La straordinaria storia dell’Italia (Extraordinary history of Italy) – with various hosts and Rossana Podestà as constant guest; 4 seasons.

For children

  • La banda dello zecchino (The zecchino band, later Il sabato dello zecchino, The zecchino Saturday and Ma che domenica! What a Sunday), weekly show bound to the Zecchino d’oro, with various hosts; 19 seasons.
  • Cartoni magici (Magic cartoons) – 2 seasons.

Fininvest

Variety

News and educational

Other private channels

Shows of the year

RAI

Drama

Miniseries

Serial

Variety

News and educational

  • Effetti personali (Personal objects) – documentary by Giuseppe Bertolucci and Loris Mazzetti about the classic movies shot in Emilia Romagna.
  • Questo secolo: 1943 e dintorni (This century: 1943 and surrounding times) – enquiry by Enzo Biagi about the Second World War. [22]

Finivest

Variety

News and educational

Other private channels

Variety

Ending this year

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  10. "Ci pensiamo lunedì". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  11. Italian expression, literally, “the hat at 11 PM”, meaning a hat wore on the head's side.
  12. "Il cappello sulle ventitré". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  13. "OK, il prezzo è giusto!". Mediaset Play. Archived from the original on 2020-09-02. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  14. "Zig zag". Mediaset Play. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
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