1967 in Italian television
Events
- 27 January The young singer-songwriter Luigi Tenco, upset for the failure of his song Ciao, amore, ciao at the Sanremo festival, shots himself in his hotel room, leaving an accusatory message against the record industry and the mechanism of the contest. RAI tries to minimize the tragedy; the final evening of the show goes on air regularly and the host Mike Bongiorno pronounces a few words of circumstance, not even telling the Tenco’s name. The festival is won by Claudio Villa, exponent of the most traditional melodic song.[1]
Shows of the year
Drama
- Tutto Totò – by Daniele D’Anza with Totò; cycle of 9 comic TV-movie, unfinished because the death of the actor. The series, realized hastily, gets a good public success but deludes the critics and the fan of Totò, who here appears underused and far from his best shape.[2]
- Lo schiaccianoci – C’era una volta (The nutcracker – Once upon a time) by Vito Molinari, musical comedy from the Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s ballet; with Carla Fracci, Giorgio Albertazzi and Renato Rascel.[3]
Miniseries
- Caravaggio, by Silverio Blasi, with Gian Maria Volonté in the title role, Carla Gravina and Renzo Palmer; in 3 episodes.[4]
- I promessi sposi (The betrothed), by Sandro Bolchi, from the Alessandro Manzoni’s novel, script by Riccardo Bacchelli, with the young Nino Castelnuovo and Paola Pitagora as the two protagonists and a stellar cast in the minor roles (Tino Carraro, Luigi Vannucchi, Massimo Girotti, Lea Massari, Salvo Randone and Giancarlo Sbragia as the teller); in 8 episodes. Scrupulously faithful to the original text, it’s one of the Italian TV-novels most ambitious and most appreciated by public and critics.[5]
- La fiera delle vanità (Vanity fair) – by Anton Giulio Majano, fromt the William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel, with Adriana Asti and Ilaria Occhini; in 7 episodes.[6]
- Vita di Cavour (Life of Cavour) – by Piero Schivazappa, with Renzo Palmer, script by Giorgio Prosperi; in 4 episodes.[7]
Variety
- Il tappabuchi (The stopgaps) – by Vito Molinari, with Corrado Mantoni and Raimondo Vianello, in 8 episodes; mix of comic sketches, dance, quiz and candid cameras realized by Nanny Loy.[8]
- Musica da sera (Evening music) – by Enzo Trapani, with Lisa Gastoni and Mascia Cantoni.[9]
References
- "Sanremo inedito 1967". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-24.
- "Tutto Totò". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "Lo schiaccianoci - C'era una volta..." RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "Caravaggio". RaiPlay. 16 August 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- "I Promessi Sposi". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "La fiera della vanità". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "Vita di Cavour". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "Il Tappabuchi". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- "Morricone e la sua orchestra". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-24.
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