1996 in Italian television

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This is a list of Italian television related events from 1996.

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Events

RAI

Fininvest-Mediaset

Other channels

Judiciary enquiries

Four years after Tangentopoli, a wave of judiciary enquiries invest also the Italian television.

Awards

13. Telegatto award, for the season 1995–1996.

Debuts

RAI

Serials

  • Il maresciallo Rocca ("Marshall Rocca") – from Laura Toscano's novels, directed by Giorgio Capitani and others, with Gigi Proietti, Stefania Sandrelli, Veronica Pivetti and Sergio Fiorentini; five seasons and a prequel (The childhood friend). It is the most popular Italian serial of the 1990s; the investigations and the family troubles of the protagonist (a Carabiniers Marshall in Viterbo, widow and with three sons) fascinate the public for a decade. [9]
  • Un posto al sole ("A place in the sun") – italian version of the Australian Neighbours, realized by the Naples RAI production Center and again on air. It is the most popular and longest living Italian soap-opera (26 seasons and around 6000 episodes, till now), the plot, set in an imaginary Naples apartment building (Palazzo Palladini) is characterized by the wide space given to the social themes. [10]

Variety

  • Ci vediamo in TV ("See us in TV") – show about vintage music, hosted by Paolo Limiti; 7 seasons.

News and educational

Fininvest-Mediaset

Serials

Variety

  • Uomini e donne ("Men and women") – reality show hosted by Maria De Filippi; again on air. It begins as a talk-show, with couples talking about their troubles; since 2001, becomes a dating show with a boy or a girl sitting on a throne (the "thronist" [14] ) who chooses a partner among a crowd of pretenders; there is also a version with aged protagonists (Throne over). The show, considered by critics a typical example of "trash television", gets the same a durable public success; the format has been exported in Spain and Albany. [15]
  • Zelig (originally, Facciamo cabaret) – comic show aired from the homonymous cabaret in Milan; again on air. In the years, it has changed more times the title (Zelig circus, Zelig Event, Zelig off) and the hosts (Claudio Bisio, Michelle Hunziker and Vanessa Incontrada were the most active.) [16]
  • Paperissima sprint – summer version of Paperissima, hosted by Gabibbo; again on air. [17]
  • Tira e molla ("Push and pull") – quiz of the early evening; 4 seasons. Thanks to the histrionics of the host Paolo Bonolis, the show gets a great public success, but has a noticeable drop in ratings when the conduction passes to Giampiero Ingrassia (son of Ciccio).
  • Chi mi ha visto? ("Who has seen me?") - celebrative show for the 15 years of the Fininvest televisions, hosted by Emanuela Foliero; 2 seasons.
  • Galà della pubblicita ("Publicity gala") – award for the best television advertisement; 6 editions.
  • Il grande bluff ("The big bluff") – candid camera, hosted by Luca Barbareschi and later by Marco Columbro, from a French format; 3 seasons. Barbareschi and, later, other TV stars, intervene disguised to disturb the Mediaset shows.
  • Sotto a chi tocca ("Who's next?") – talent show among teams representing the Italian regions, hosted by Pippo Franco and Pamela Prati; 2 seasons.
  • Campioni di ballo ("Dance champions") – talent show about social dance; 4 seasons.
  • Vinca il migliore ("May the best win") – quiz hosted by Gerry Scotti, italian version of Everybody's 'equal ; 2 seasons.

News and educational

  • La domenica del villaggio ("The sunday of the village") – travel show about the italian villages and the traditional cuisine, hosted by Davide Mengacci and various female partners; 9 seasons.
  • Moby Dick – political talk show, hosted by Michele Santoro; 3 seasons. Only program realized by Santoro for Mediaset, it doesn’t repeat the success of the ones for RAI, also if the journalist serves his independence and his populist formula.

However, in this year the Mediaset information bets moreover on the gossip magazines

  • Verissimo ("Very true") – hosted by Cristina Parodi, Silvia Toffanin and many others, again on air. Born as a chronicle magazine, with the years it has focused more and more on gossip. [18]
  • Chi c'è… c'è – gossip and fashion magazine, hosted by Silvana Giacobini; 4 seasons.
  • Papi quotidiani ("Daily Papi") – column of gossip, hosted by Enrico Papi; 2 seasons.

For children

  • Game boat – block programming of cartoons and anime, hosted by Pietro Ubaldi; 3 seasons.

Other channels

Shows of the year

RAI

Drama

  • Samson and Delilah – by Nicoals Roeg, with Eric Thal (Samson) and Elizabeth Hurley (Delilah); sixth chapter of the LUX Vide Bible project. [19]
  • I grandi processi ("The great trials") – cycle of docudramas, care of Sandro Curzi, about the most sensational Italian crime stories.
  • Ci vediamo in tribunale ("Meet us in the tribunal") – romantic comedy by Domenico Saverni, with Tullio Solenghi and Nancy Brilli. Two lawyers are both lovers and rivals in a divorce proceeding.
  • Infiltrato – by Claudio Sestrieri, with Valerio Mastrandrea and Barbora Bobulova. A former convict, police informer, tries to redeem himself saving a woman addict.
  • La tenda nera ("The black curtain") – by Luciano Manuzzi, from a Carlo Lucarelli’s tale, with Luca Barbareschi. A carabiners marshal enquiries about a satanic sect.
  • Morte di una strega ("Death of a witch") – by Cinzia Th Torrini, from a Laura Toscano's novel, with Remo Girone and Eleonora Giorgi; 2 episodes. The murder of a fortune teller reveals the secrets of a Roman condominium.

Miniseries

Serial

Variety

  • 40 minuti con Raffaella ("Forty minutes with Raffaella Carrà") – spin-off of Carramba che sorpresa, aired daily.
  • Holywood party – by Marcello Cesena, hosted by Maurizio Crozza, with the comic group Broncoviz; variety in 12 episodes, focused on the parody of the cinematographic genres.
  • Mille lire al mese ("A thousand liras by month") – hosted by Pippo Baudo and Giancarlo Magalli, variety retracing the story of Italian music and way of life in the Twentieth century.
  • Su le mani ("Hands up!") – summer variety, with the couple Carlo Conti and Giorgio Panariello.

News and educational

Mediaset

Drama

Mediaset airs even 3 TV movies about an innocent escaping from mafia.

  • Una donna in fuga ("An escaping woman") – by Roberto Rocco, with Maria Michela Mari and Gina Lollobrigida; 2 episodes. A young woman, to avoid the mafia's revenge, assumes the identity of a dead girl.
  • La signora della citta ("The lady of the town") – by Beppe Cino, from the Silvana Giacobini’s novel, with Barbara Blanc; 2 episodes. Another young woman in the same situation, instead, becomes top model in New York.
  • Padre papà ("Father dad") – by Sergio Martino, with Antonio Sabato and Maria Grazia Cucinotta; 2 episodes. Here, the casual witness of a mafia crime is a child, natural son of a priest.

Miniseries

Serials

Variety

Other channels

Drama

Variety

  • Retromarsh!!! (TMC) – cabaret show, set in a barrack, and hosted by Gianfranco D'Angelo, that strictly traces the Drive-in formula.
  • Strettamente personale ("Strictly personal") (TMC) – dating show, hosted by Marco Balestri, the first in Italy to show a gay looking for a male mate.

Ending this year

Deaths

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