1990 in Italian television

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This is a list of Italian television related events from 1990.

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Events

Rai

Finivest

In 1990, the approval of the Mammì law (by the Minister of Telecommunications, the republican Oscar Mammì), regulating private television, provokes a bitter political clash between the supporters of Fininvest (the Andreotti government and the PSI) and its opponents (the PCI and the DC left). The issue of the commercial breaks in films is particularly controversial, and sees the intervention of intellectuals and directors. [2]

Other channels

Awards

7. Telegatto award, for the season 1989–1990.

Debuts

Rai

Serials

Variety

  • I fatti vostri (or Piazza grande) – by Michele Guardì, a mixture of variety, game and talk show, set in a virtual village square, hosted by Frabrizio Frizzi, Giancarlo Magalli and many others; still on the air. The program, broadcast at noon and aimed at the popular public, obtained high ratings but was criticized for the excessive use of pitiful cases. [12]
  • Telethon (italian editon), promoted by Susanna Agnelli, again on air. [13]
  • Circo massimo (Circus Maximus) – summer circus show, with various host, lasted till 2017.
  • Stasera mi butto (Tonight I have a go) – talent show of impressionists (later extended to other categories), directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore  ; 4 seasons (the first is hosted by Gigi Sabani, the most famous Italian impressionist of the time). The show reveals comic actors as Giorgio Panariello, Neri Marcorè and Max Giusti. [14]
  • Raffaella Venerdì, Sabato e Domenica... Raffaella Carrà returns in Rai with a show for the week-end mixing various genres (talent, variety, the talk show) with the singers Sabrina Salerno and Scialpi and the columnist Vittorio Sgarbi as constant guests. In the second season, the Friday night episode is deleted and the program is renamed Ricomincio da due.
  • Scrupoli (then, Scrupoli/senza scrupoli) – talk show about sentimental and sexual matters, hosted by Enza Sampò; 3 seasons.
  • Rock cafè – daily column about pop music and youth culture; 3 seasons.

News and educational

  • Mi manda Lubrano (later, Mi manda Rai tre) – hosted by Antonio Lubrano and others, service program for the cosnumers and victims of scams protection  ; again on air. [15]
  • Italia ore 6 (Italy, 6PM) – custom magazine hosted by Emanuela Falcetti; 2 seasons.
  • Babele – books magazine, hosted by Corrado Augias; 4 seasons. [16]
  • Ambiente Italia – magazine about ecology, care of TGR; lasted till 2016.
  • Prima della prima (Before the premiere) – magazine showing the rehearsal of an opera, lasted till 2016. [17]

Fininvest

Serials

Variety

  • Paperissima by Antonio Ricci, hosted by Lorella Cuccarini, Marco Columbro and many others; 18 seasons. It shows both bloopers by public figures and amateur footage of funny domestic accidents and is one of the biggest public successes of the Fininvest network. The summer edition (Paperissima sprint), conducted by Gabibbo, consisting only of amateur films, is still on the air.
  • Scene da un matrimonio (Scenes from a marriage) – hosted by Davide Mengacci, it’s one of the first Italian reality shows, showing the wedding of two ordinary people, from the preparation to the ceremony; 10 seasons. [19]
  • La verità (The truth) – Italian version of To tell the truth , hosted by Marco Balestri; 5 seasons.
  • Evviva l’allegria (Long live the joy) – New Year’s show for the children, hosted by Gerry Scotti and then by Paolo Bonolis  ; 2 editions.
  • Top Ventihit parade, hosted by Emanuela Foliero ; 3 seasons.

Sport

Other channels

International

Television shows

RAI

Drama

Mystery
  • Un cane sciolto (A loose dog) by Giorgio Capitani, with Sergio Castellitto and Nancy Brilli; in Naples, a courageous magistrate investigates a cold case (the death of a girl). The film has two sequels.
  • Non aprite all’uomo nero (Don’t open to the black man) – thriller by Giulio Questi, with Aurore Clement and Giuliano Gemma. A psychoanalyst investigates the suicide of one of her patients.
  • Senza scampo (No way out) – thriller by Paolo Poeti, starring Kim Rossi Stuart. A young man, accused of the murder of his girlfriend, is hunted by justice and the real killers.
  • Una prova d’innocenza (Proof of innocence) – by Tonino Valeri, with Enrico Montesano in his only dramatic role. A priest has to exonerate an innocent person without violating the seal of confession.

Miniseries

Serials

Variety

  • Il caso Sanremo (The Sanremo case) – history of the Sanremo festival in form of a parodic trial, with Renzo Arbore, Lino Banfi and several singers as guest stars. [25]
  • Gran premio - talent-show, hosted by Pippo Baudo (returning in RAI after an unlucky experience in Fininvest)
  • Scusate l’interruzione (Sorry for the break) – satirical variety parodying the talk-shows (fake publicity spots included), hosted by Serena Dandini.
  • Schegge di radio a colori (Radio fragments in colors) – care of Gloria De Antoni and Oreste de Fornari; replies of classical radio shows, with a fixed image on video.
  • Club 92 - hosted by Gigi Proietti and Giancarlo Magalli. [26]

News and educational

  • La mia guerra (My war) – by Paolo Cazzara, with Enza Sampò and Leo Benvenuti; reportage in 7 episodes about the Second World War in Italy as lived by the civilians, with several eyewitness accounts. [27]
  • La macchina meravigliosa (The wonderful machine) – documentary series by Piero Angela about the human body; the journalist moves among the various organs, reconstructed by computer with cutting-edge techniques. [28]

For children

  • L’albero azzurro (The blue tree) – show of educative entertainment for the littlest ones, with the puppet-bird Dodò as protagonist, realized with the contribution of renowned authors and educationalists (Bianca Pitzorno, Bruno Munari, Nico Orengo); again on air. [29]

Finivest

Drama

Miniseries

Serials

Variety

  • Buon compleanno Canale 5 (Happy birthday, Canale 5) – celebrative show for the network’s tenth anniversary. [33]
  • Caccia all’uomo (Man hunt) – quiz with Jocelyn Hattab ; the contestant must track down a unknown man in a foreign city.
  • Quel motivetto... (That tune...) – muisc game show, inspiret to Il musichiere, hosted by Raimondo Vianello.
  • Tris - quiz about music, hosted by Mike Bongiorno.
  • Emilio ’90 – special edition of the cabaret show Emilio for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
  • Gente comune (Ordinary people) – talk show, hosted by Silvana Giacobini.
  • Star 90 – talent show, hosted by Alessandro Cecchi Paone; it reveals Aldo Baglio and Giovanni Storti.

News and educational

  • Pronto polizia (Hello police) – a hand-held camera follows the police’s daily work.
  • Linea continua (Permanent line) – hosted by Rita Dalla Chiesa. The show takes up the formula of RAI Chi l'ha visto (the search for missing or kidnapped people) but is closed beforehand because low ratings. [34]
  • Born in the USA, le città della musica americana (Towns of American music) – by Enzo Gentile and Ezio Guardamacchi, and Miti mode e rock and roll (Myths, fads and rock and roll) by Emilio Carelli, musical documentaries.

Other channels

Ending this year

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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  13. "Telethon". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-05-22.
  14. "Stasera mi butto - Gigi Sabani". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-01-14.
  15. "Mi manda Rai Tre". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-05-22.
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  17. "Prima della Prima". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-05-21.
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  19. "Scene da un matrimonio 2015". Mediaset Infinity. Retrieved 2025-05-21.
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