- Carosello (Carousel) – advertising show, aired daily between the news and the prime time; it consists of a series of two minutes film (usually comical sketches or cartoons), ending with the slogan of the sponsor, and often realized anonymously by renowned directors, as Luciano Emmer and Ermanno Olmi. For twenty years, it’s one of the TV show most loved by the public (moreover by the childish one) and sees the presence as testimonials of almost all the most famous Italian showmen, from Eduardo De Filippo to Dario Fo.[7]
Variety
- Telematch – game show, hosted by Enzo Tortora, Silvio Noto and Renato Tagliani [it]; two seasons. It includes, for the first time in Italy, two segments not shot in studio: The mysterious object, from the square of a village, and The arm and the mind, cultural and athletic test from a gym, with the presence of famous sportsmen.[8]
- Il musichiere – musical game show, Italian version of Name that tune; directed by Antonello Falqui, written by Garinei and Giovannini, hosted by Mario Riva. The program gets huge popularity, not only for the game but also for the presence as guest stars of the biggest names of the show business and of the sport, not only Italians, from Gary Cooper to Coppi and Bartali.[9] After three seasons, the show is deleted because the sudden Mario Riva’s death.[10]
- Zürich festival of the Italian song; 11 editions.
News and eductaional
- La macchina per vivere (The machine for living) – program of popular medicine, by Anna Maria Di Giorgio ; 2 seasons.
- Ritratto d’attore (Portrait of an actor) – cinema magazine by Fernaldo Di Giammatteo ; 2 seasons.
For children
In 1957, the “TV of the kids”, the shows for the youngest ones broadcast in the afternoon, gets the first successes.