1959 in Italian television
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- 1 January: For the first time, RAI celebrates the new year broadcasting of the Vienna New Year's Concert, in Eurovision. The event becomes a New Year tradition for the Italian Television until 2004, when it is replaced by the Venice New Year's Concert.[1]
- 4 January: Nilla Pizzi wins the second edition of Canzonissima with "L'edera".[2]
- 29-31 January : Sanremo Music Festival, hosted by Enzo Tortora and Adriana Serra; Domenico Modugno and Johnny Dorelli win, for the second time in a row, with Piove (Ciao ciao bambina).[3]
- 29 January - 26 February. John Cage participates to the quiz Lascia o raddoppia? as a contestant. The American composer wins five million liras, answering to questions about mushrooms. He then performs in studio his pieces of "concrete music".[4]
- 19 March: The PCI presents a proposal for the RAI reform, aimed to transfer the control of the company from the government to the parliament;[5] in February, an analogue proposal had been presented by radicals and PRI.[1]
- 4 April: Adriano Celentano, Mina and Giorgio Gaber debut in television. In an episode of Il musichiere, the three singers, together with other young Italian rockers, make a surprise appearance, in the presence of Luciano Tajoli, exponent of the traditional melodic song. Celentano performs Jailhouse Rock and is called "the Italian Elvis".[6]
- 21 May: The inauguration, by 1962, of a second RAI TV channel, is decided; the year sees also the opening of several new RAI regional offices.[1]
- 9 June: The broadcast of a pseudo-Greek tragedy (The Medea’s sons, by Vladimiro Cajoli), with Alida Valli, is suddenly interrupted because the actress’ son has been abducted by Enrico Maria Salerno. The kidnapper is captured in the bar of the RAI, after the live broadcast of a raving monologue. The whole thing is clearly a joke but, similarly to Orson Welles’ The War of the Worlds twenty years before, many viewers take it seriously. The fake phone number given by the actor playing a police officer receives numerous calls. The episode causes an harsh debate about the new medium's dangers.[7]
- 28 June: At the show Un, due, tre the comedian Ugo Tognazzi simulates a fall from his chair. At the remarks of his partner Raimondo Vianello, he answers: "Everybody can fall", alluding to a similar accident, shot by the cameras, which had recently occurred to Italian President Giovanni Gronchi. The harmless gag, improvised live, arouses the ire of the RAI executives. Renzo Puntoni, producer of "Un, due, tre", is fired, while Tognazzi and Vianello are forced to prerecord their performances. At the end of the season, the show is cancelled, notwithstanding its popularity. For some years, the two actors are turned away from public television and relegated to radio.[8]
- 26 August: The literary critic Leone Piccioni, son of the Minister Attilio, becomes director of the television news. He replaces Massimo Rendina, who was considered too much of a leftist by the Segni government.[1]
- 7 September: During the show Serata di gala (Gala soirée), the popular Italian bandleader Renato Carosone announces his unexpected retirement. He would explain later that he wanted to go out on a high, fearing a change in the public's tastes following the arrival of rock and roll.[9]
- 26 September: Giusi Guercilena, 12 years old, wins the first edition of Zecchino d’oro with Quartetto.
- 3 December: Foundation by Rai Corporation of the Italian Radio TV System, a New York-based subsidiary. Its aim is the production and sale of Italian programs in the United States.[1]
Debuts
Mystery serials
- Giallo club-invito al poliziesco (Crime club- Invite to the detective story), four seasons - mix of detective serial and quiz. The host (Paolo Ferrari) introduces the enquiries of Lieutenant Ezechiele Sheridan (Ubaldo Lay), of the San Francisco police department; towards the end, the story is interrupted and three competitors have to guess the solution of the mystery.[10] The movies are naive and homemade for the today's standards, but, at the time, get a massive success. The Sheridan character, with his characteristic white trench, will be later reprised in several TV-movie, miniseries and spots.[11]
United States - Alfred Hitchcock presents
United States - Perry Mason
Variety
- Campanile sera (Bell tower at the evening) – 3 seasons, hosted by Mike Bongiorno and Enzo Tortora. Two villages (one from the North and one from the South Italy) challenge each other in quizzes and athletic tests.[12]
- Pesaro festival of light music – 16 seasons.
- Zecchino d’oro – international children's song festival, ideated and, for fifty years, hosted by Cino Tortorella. It’ is again regularly and successfully broadcast every year by Rai Uno.[13]
- Buone vacanze (Good holydays) – musical show care of Gorni Kramer; 2 seasons.[14]
News and educational.
- Sette giorni al parlamento (Seven days at the Parliament) – by Jader Jacobelli.[15]
- La posta di padre Mariano (Father Mariano's mail) – religious column with Mariano da Torino; the same year, the Capuchin friar hosts two other shows, In famiglia and Chi è Gesù.[16]
- Avventure di capolavori (Adventures of masterpieces) – program of art history, care of Emilio Garroni.