1986 in Italian television
Debuts
Variety
- Cabaret per una notte – Tv version of the Loano Cabaret festival; 3 seasons. The show reveals to the general public the duo Aldo and Giovanni (not again teamed up with Giacomo), winners of the first edition.[1]
Television shows
Miniseries
- Attentato al papa (Shooting the pope) – by Giuseppe Fina, in two episodes; reconstruction of the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II, following the theory (not confirmed by the enquiries) of the Bulgarian connection. Christopher Bucholz gives an amazing performance as Mehmet Ali Ağca, also for his physical resemblance with the true character.[2]
- La piovra 2 – by Florestano Vancini, with Michele Placido, Sergio Fantoni, Martin Balsam and Francois Perier; 6 episodes. Follow-up of La piovra; the focus moves from the Mafia in the strict sense to its accomplices in deviated Freemasonry and State apparatus.[3]
- La storia (History) – by Luigi Comencini, from the Elsa Morante’s novel, with Claudia Cardinale; 3 episodes.[4]
- Naso di cane (Dog nose) – by Pasquale Squitieri, with Nigel Bruce, Luca De Filippo and Claudia Cardinale, from the Attilio Veraldi’s novel; in 3 episodes. Firsti TV fiction about the camorra; in Naples, a killer and a police chief are adversaries and at the same time friends, till both die in a shooting.[5]
News and educational
- Il coraggio e la pietà (Courage and pity) – enquiry by Nicola Caracciolo about the racial laws and the Holocaust in Italy; 3 episodes.[6]
Serials
- Love me Licia, with Cristina D’Avena and Pasquale Finicelli; live adaptation of the manga Ai Shite Knight. Infamous as an example of TV kitsch, it gets however a good success among the younger viewiers.[7]
References
- "Cabaret per una notte". Mediaset Play. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- "Attentato al Papa". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-07-13.
- "La piovra". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-10.
- "La Storia". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- "Naso di cane". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- "Inchieste sulla Shoah". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-01-28.
- "Love me Licia". Mediaset Play. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
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