13 January: on
Canale 5, debut of
TG5, the first
Finivest news program, directed by
Enrico Mentana and hosted, besides the same Mentana, by
Cristina Parodi and Cesara Buonamici. The first edition is troubled by several technical problems but is gratified by a greeting message from London of the president
Francesco Cossiga. Soon, the Canale 5 journal, focused on current news instead of politic and conducted by Mentana with a pressing rhythm, becomes a serious competitor for the high-flown RAI news programs.[1]
26 February: during the opening evening of the
Sanremo festival, hosted by
Pippo Baudo, Crazy Horse (alias Mario Appignani), infamous serial jammer of public events, takes the stage crying “The festival is rigged and
Fausto Leali will win it!”, before being moved away by the staff. The prediction doesn't come true: the winner is
Luca Barbarossa with Portami a ballare, while Leali gets only the 9th place.[2]
March 3: two weeks after the arrest of
Mario Chiesa,
Bettino Craxi is guest at
TG3. The socialist leader, answering to a viewer’s question, calls Chiesa “a scoundrel who casts a shadow on a party that in Milan … in fifty years never had an administrator sentenced for serious crimes.” Instead, the
Mani Pulite enquiry, originated by the Chiesa affair, in the following months spreads like wildfire, overwhelming the whole Italian political system.[3]
23 May: at 10 PM, in an interlude of the variety show Scommettiamo che..., an extraordinary edition of
TG1 announces the death of
Giovanni Falcone in the
Capaci bombing .[4] Despite the tragic event,
RAI chooses to continue the show, against the will of the same host
Fabrizio Frizzi (son-in-law of another Mafia victim,
Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa).[5]
25 May, RAI airs from
Palermo the burials of the victim; the tears of Rosaria Schifani, widow of a police escort, upset Italy.[6]Paolo Borsellino declares to the TV journalist
David Sassoli: "When I picked up Giovanni Falcone's last breaths in my arms, I thought it was just a postponed appointment";[7] On 19 July, Borsellino is in turn killed in the
Via D’Amelio bombing.
Debuts
Rai
Serials
Cinico TV – by
Ciprì & Maresco, series of black-and-white shorts, hosted in various other programs; 4 seasons. The series, set in the
Palermo suburbia and with freakish characters, is inspired, as the future films of the two authors, by a dark and upsetting humour.[8]
News and educational
Milano, Italia – political talk show, broadcast from
Milan and hosted initially by
Gad Lerner, 2 seasons; it's now a precious document about the season of
Mani Pulite and the
Mafia bombings.[9]
Fininvest
Serials
Gommapiuma (Foam rubber) – satirical comedy with puppets, Italian version of the English Splitting Image ; 3 seasons.[10]
Variety
Karaoke –
karaoke contest from the squares of various Italian towns, hosted by
Fiorello and later by his brother
Giuseppe; 3 seasons more a restart in 2015.[11]
La sai l’ultima? (Do you know the latest story?) – contest of
joke tellers, with various hosts (
Gerry Scotti and
Natalia Estrada the most active); 11 seasons and 6 spin-offs.[12]
Scherzi a parte (All kiddings aside) – candid camera show, with various hosts (
Teo Teocoli the most active) and known personalities as the victims of the jokes; 14 seasons and 8 spin-offs or special editions.[13]
Su la testa! (Up your head!) – satirical show broadcast from the
Baggio tent-theatre. The host
Paolo Rossi (at his TV debut) is sided by several stand-up comedians coming from the Zelig cabaret, as
Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo.[15]
13 January: on
Canale 5, debut of
TG5, the first
Finivest news program, directed by
Enrico Mentana and hosted, besides the same Mentana, by
Cristina Parodi and Cesara Buonamici. The first edition is troubled by several technical problems but is gratified by a greeting message from London of the president
Francesco Cossiga. Soon, the Canale 5 journal, focused on current news instead of politic and conducted by Mentana with a pressing rhythm, becomes a serious competitor for the high-flown RAI news programs.[1]
26 February: during the opening evening of the
Sanremo festival, hosted by
Pippo Baudo, Crazy Horse (alias Mario Appignani), infamous serial jammer of public events, takes the stage crying “The festival is rigged and
Fausto Leali will win it!”, before being moved away by the staff. The prediction doesn't come true: the winner is
Luca Barbarossa with Portami a ballare, while Leali gets only the 9th place.[2]
March 3: two weeks after the arrest of
Mario Chiesa,
Bettino Craxi is guest at
TG3. The socialist leader, answering to a viewer’s question, calls Chiesa “a scoundrel who casts a shadow on a party that in Milan … in fifty years never had an administrator sentenced for serious crimes.” Instead, the
Mani Pulite enquiry, originated by the Chiesa affair, in the following months spreads like wildfire, overwhelming the whole Italian political system.[3]
23 May: at 10 PM, in an interlude of the variety show Scommettiamo che..., an extraordinary edition of
TG1 announces the death of
Giovanni Falcone in the
Capaci bombing .[4] Despite the tragic event,
RAI chooses to continue the show, against the will of the same host
Fabrizio Frizzi (son-in-law of another Mafia victim,
Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa).[5]
25 May, RAI airs from
Palermo the burials of the victim; the tears of Rosaria Schifani, widow of a police escort, upset Italy.[6]Paolo Borsellino declares to the TV journalist
David Sassoli: "When I picked up Giovanni Falcone's last breaths in my arms, I thought it was just a postponed appointment";[7] On 19 July, Borsellino is in turn killed in the
Via D’Amelio bombing.
Debuts
Rai
Serials
Cinico TV – by
Ciprì & Maresco, series of black-and-white shorts, hosted in various other programs; 4 seasons. The series, set in the
Palermo suburbia and with freakish characters, is inspired, as the future films of the two authors, by a dark and upsetting humour.[8]
News and educational
Milano, Italia – political talk show, broadcast from
Milan and hosted initially by
Gad Lerner, 2 seasons; it's now a precious document about the season of
Mani Pulite and the
Mafia bombings.[9]
Fininvest
Serials
Gommapiuma (Foam rubber) – satirical comedy with puppets, Italian version of the English Splitting Image ; 3 seasons.[10]
Variety
Karaoke –
karaoke contest from the squares of various Italian towns, hosted by
Fiorello and later by his brother
Giuseppe; 3 seasons more a restart in 2015.[11]
La sai l’ultima? (Do you know the latest story?) – contest of
joke tellers, with various hosts (
Gerry Scotti and
Natalia Estrada the most active); 11 seasons and 6 spin-offs.[12]
Scherzi a parte (All kiddings aside) – candid camera show, with various hosts (
Teo Teocoli the most active) and known personalities as the victims of the jokes; 14 seasons and 8 spin-offs or special editions.[13]
Su la testa! (Up your head!) – satirical show broadcast from the
Baggio tent-theatre. The host
Paolo Rossi (at his TV debut) is sided by several stand-up comedians coming from the Zelig cabaret, as
Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo.[15]