1982 in Italian television

This is a list of Italian television related events from 1982.

Events

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RAI

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Private channels

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In 1982, the three national networks Canale 5 (Berlusconi), Italia 1 (Rusconi) and Rete 4 (Mondadori) were consolidated. They broadcast mainly films and imported fictions, but they also begins to compete with RAI in fields such as entertainment and sport. Many RAI stars migrate to the new competitors or divide their work between public and private channels.

  • 3 January: Italia 1 was born from the merger of the Telenord circuit (owned by the Catholic publisher Edilio Rusconi) and other local television stations.[5]
  • 4 January: Rete 4 is born; it is owned by the Mondadori group and Enzo Tortora is its artistic director. It's the only national network to give some space to culture and information, entrusted to Girgio Bocca and Enzo Biagi.[5]
  • 4 March: closure of Primarete Indipendente, overwhelmed by the crisis of the Rizzoli group.
  • 10 March: Callisto Tanzi created Euro TV, a syndacation of 18 local TV stations associated to resist competition from the national  networks.[6]
  • 18 March: RAI buys 10% of Telemontecarlo's shares.[5]
  • 4 May: the magistrate of Rome rejects the appeal of RAI, which had requested the shutdown of the three national networks.[5]
  • 6 September: in Brescia Telemarket, specialized in home shopping of art objects, is born; the channel is owned by the businessman Giorgio Corbelli and is visible only in Northern Italy.[7]
  • 30 November: Edilio Rusconi sells Italia 1 to Silvio Berlusconi for 29 billion liras.

Debuts

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Rai

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Serials

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For children
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Variety

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  • Che fai, ridi? (What are you doing? Are you laughing?) – cycle of mockumentaries or documentaries in a humorous key about the Italian comic actors, from Monica Vitti to Diego Abatantuono, sometimes works by famous directors as Carlo Vanzina or Pupi Avati.[11]
  • Tandem – show for children and teen-agers, hosted by Enza Sampò and others; 5 seasons. An introducing Fabrizio Frizzi cares the games segment.
  • G. B. Show – with Gino Bramieri; 6 seasons.
  • L’orecchiocchio (The eareye) – pop music magazine; 5 seasons.

News and educational

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  • Micromega - cultural magazine, ideated by Ruggero Guarini, 2 seasons.
  • Film dossier hosted by Enzo Biagi and others; the airing of a movie gives the cue for a talk-show about actuality or history.
  • Processo ai mondiali (Trial to the word championship) – spin-off of Il processo dei luned’, hosted by Aldo Biscardi and broadcast for the FIFA World Cup; 4 editions.

Private channels

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Variety

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  • Maurizio Costanzo show (Rete 4, later Canale 5) – talks show hosted by Maurzio Costanzo, lasted till his death in 2022 (with a break-up from 2009 to 2015). The most long-living, popular and controversial Italian talk show, during the years sometimes has faced social questions with commendable commitment, more often has given in to sensationalism and trash.[12]
  • Il pranzo è servito (The lunch is on the table, Canale 5) – game show hosted by Corrado Mnltoni, later by Claudio Lippi and Davide Mengacci; 11 seasons . The program, relaxing and unpretentious, is one of the first great successes of the network, also because it is broadcast in the noon time slot, neglected by RAI.
  • Superflash (Canale 5) - quiz hosted by Mike Bongiorno, who definitively leaves RAI for Finivest; 5 seasons.
  • Premiatissima - musical  contest, hosted by Claudio Cecchetto and then by Johnny Dorelli, broadcast in competition with RAI's Fantastico; 5 seasons.
  • Attenti a noi due (Beware us two) with Raimondo Vianello and Sandra Monaini, in their first show for Canale 5; 2 seasons.

For children

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  • Sbirulino's circus show for children, containing inside cartoons and serials, hosted by Sandra Mondaini; 2 seasons.
  • Topolino show (Rete 4)
  • Jo Jo – show of catoons (Telereporter), 5 seasons.

News and educational

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International

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Private networks try to repeat the Dallas’ success, importing other American serials based on wealth and intrigues.

South American telenovelas arrive in Italy. Despite their low level (worsened by the hasty dubbing), they achieve great success with the public and become a phenomenon of custom.

Television shows

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Rai

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TV-movie

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  • La veritaaaà (The truth) – the renowned screenwriter Cesare Zavattini, 80 years old, debuts as director and actor in a medium length film about the dreamlike adventures of a madman escaped from the asylum.[13]
  • La vela incantata (The enchanted sail) – by Gianfranco Mingozzi, the story of two brothers, itinerant projectionists, at the time of silent cinema, with Massimo Ranieri, Paolo Ricci and Monica Guerritore.

Miniseries

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Mystery
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Political dramas
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Period dramas
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RAI answers to the spread of American fictions on the private networks with miniseries of prestige, realized in international coproduction and trusted to renowned movie directors.

Serials

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  • L’indizio- 5 inchieste per un commissario (The clue – Five enquiries for a superintendent) – by Andrea Camilleri, with Lino Troisi, as a Neapolitan police superintendent in service in Turin, and Ida Di Benedetto.[20]

Variety

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  • Attore, amore mio (Actor, my love) – Gigi Proietti’s one-man show, directed by Antonello Falqui.[21]
  • Due di tutto (Two of everything) - directed by Enzo Trapani.
  • Come Alice (Like Alice) - with Claudia Vegliante and Carlo Verdone.
  • Happy magic with Sammy Barbot.
  • Illusione, musica, balletto e altro (Illusion, music, dance and other things) – direceted by Gianni Boncompagni, hosted by Giancarlo Magalli, with Silvan as constant guest.
  • Lady Magic – with Ornella Vanoni.
  • Le regine (The queens) – with Gianni Cavina and, to each episode, a different female star of Italian entertainment.
  • Se Parigi... (If Paris) - with Lino Banfi.
  • Tutti insieme (Al together) – tribute show to Gianni Morandi, written by Mogol.
  • Tip tap club – show for children, with Moana Pozzi (substituted, because her activity as pornstar, by Roberta Giusti) and Bobby Solo.
  • L’uovo mondo nello spazio (The world egg in the space) – variety for children set in a space station.

News and educational

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  • TG3 set – magazine with Alberto La Volpe.
  • Incontri della notte (Night encounters) – interviews, care of Gabriele La Porta to the most famous Italian writers.
  • I suoini, ricerche sulla musica popolare italiana (The sounds, researches about italian folk music) by Diego Carpitella.
  • Hong-Kong, città di profughi (Hong-Kong, a refugees’ town) by Vittorio De Seta.

Private channels

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Variety

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Ending this year

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  • Apriti sabato
  • Il barattolo
  • Buonasera con...
  • Il fascino dell’insolito
  • Flash

Networks and services

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Launches

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Network Type Launch date Notes Source
Retecapri Cable television Unknown

Deaths

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  • 3 March: Sarah Ferrati, actress (79)
  • 21 July: Willy de Luca, jurnalist and RAI general director, 57
  • 18 October: Beppe Viola, sport journalist and humorist, 42

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Grasso, Aldo (2004). Storia della televisione italiana [History of Italian television] (in Italian). Milano: Garzanti. pp. 376–77. ISBN 9788811740315.
  2. ^ "Stones Mundial '82". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  3. ^ Hit (2015-10-26). "Ascolti Story, dalle origini ai giorni nostri: 1982-1984 e l'avvento del "Meter"". TvBlog (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-09-02.
  4. ^ a b Almanacco di Storia Illustrata 1982. Milan: Mondadori. 1983.
  5. ^ a b c d e Bruno, Somalvico (25 October 2012). "cronologia radiotelevisiva III: 1976-1992: 1980-1985". cronologia radiotelevisiva III. Retrieved 2025-09-16.
  6. ^ Emanuelli, Massimo (2017-09-29). "Euro Tv". MASSIMO EMANUELLI (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  7. ^ Ujetto, Dario. "Telemarket, Boni e gli altri: la vendita d'arte fuori dai luoghi comuni". www.theparadoxof.art (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-09-17.
  8. ^ "Casa Cecilia". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-07-19.
  9. ^ "La Pietra di Marco Polo". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-12-18.
  10. ^ "Pimpa". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  11. ^ "Che fai... ridi?". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  12. ^ "Maurizio Costanzo Show 2019/2020". Mediaset Play. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  13. ^ "La veritaaaà". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-18.
  14. ^ "Storia d'amore e d'amicizia". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  15. ^ Bruno, Somalvico (25 October 2012). "cronologia radiotelevisiva III: 1976-1992: 1980-1985". cronologia radiotelevisiva III. Retrieved 2025-09-01.
  16. ^ "La Certosa di Parma - Lo sceneggiato". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  17. ^ "Marco Polo". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  18. ^ "Verdi - Lo sceneggiato". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  19. ^ Marino, Patrizio. "Sergio Fantoni: quando il suo nudo frontale in TV fece scandalo". Movieplayer.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-09-01.
  20. ^ "L'indizio - 5 inchieste per un commissario". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  21. ^ "Attore amore mio". RaiPlay (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-07-13.
  22. ^ "Non lo sapessi ma lo so". www.ginoemichele.it. Retrieved 2025-09-02.

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