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1976 In Spanish Television
This is a list of Spanish television related events in 1976. Events * 19 March: Second season of '' Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez'', debuts on La 1, with a cast including among others Victoria Abril and María Casal. * 22 May: Last episode of anime ''Heidi'' airs on TVE; it is the first Japanese anime broadcast in Spain. * 22 June: Clown Fofó's death shocks Spain. * 23 July: Rafael Anson is appointed Director General of RTVE. * 30 October: María Ostiz, representing Spain wins the Festival de la OTI with the song ''Canta cigarra''. Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain Births Deaths * 10 April – Venancio Muro, actor, 47. * 22 June – Fofó, clown, 53. * 17 August – Valentín Tornos, actor, 75. See also * 1976 in Spain * List of Spanish films of 1976 A list of films produced in Spain in 1976 (see 1976 in film). Tapas (film) 1976 External links Spanish films of 1976at the Internet Movie Database ...
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Diario ABC
''ABC'' () is a Spanish national daily newspaper. Along with and , it is one of Spain's three newspapers of record. History and profile ''ABC'' was first published in Madrid on 1 January 1903 by Torcuato Luca de Tena y Álvarez-Ossorio. The founding publishing house was Prensa Española, which was led by the founder of the paper, Luca de Tena. The paper started as a weekly newspaper, turning daily in June 1905. In 1928 ABC had two editions, one for Madrid and the other for Seville. The latter was named ''ABC de Sevilla''. On 20 July 1936, shortly after the Spanish Civil War began, ''ABC'' in Madrid was seized by the republican government, which changed the paper's politics to support the Republicans. The same year ''Blanco y Negro'', a magazine, became its supplement. The ''ABC'' printed in Seville was supportive of the Nationalists. In 1939 ''ABC'' in Madrid was given back to its original owners by Francisco Franco. During this period the paper was one of two major dailies ...
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Informe Semanal
''Informe Semanal'' ( ''Weekly Report'') is a weekly Spanish television news magazine broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española (TVE). Debuting on 31 March 1973, it is the second longest-running national television program in the history of television in Spain, just behind the daily newscast ''Telediario'', on air since 15 September 1957. ''Informe Semanal'' is produced by Televisión Española news services and besides on La 1, it is broadcast on 24 Horas news channel, on TVE Internacional and on RTVE Play. Previous editions are also available on the online platform on demand. With years on air, it is referred as the milestone television news magazine in Europe and it is Televisión Española's most awarded program. Format The program's format is based on the American program ''60 Minutes'' from CBS, that consists of four reports about themes as current affairs, economy, politics, society and culture. Each report lasts around 10–15 minutes. History ''Informe Semanal'' ...
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Estudio 1
''Estudio 1'' was a long-running Spanish television anthology series by Televisión Española presenting many classic plays for the home audience since 1965. It was equivalent to ' (1966–1985) on TF1 and ''Play of the Month'' (1965–1983) on the BBC. The series was noted for its productions of the great Spanish Golden Age playwrights as well as Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ... and Schiller.Aprobé en septiembre Fiorella Faltoyano - 2014 8490600597 - Era un programa similar al Estudio 1, pero se producía y emitía en la Segunda Cadena. Se trataba de una obra de Friedrich Schiller, titulada Intriga y amor. It took its name from the studio it was filmed, Studio 1 at Prado del Rey. In its best times, one or two performances were broadcast daily (i ...
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Telediario
''Telediario'' (''Tele-journal'') is the Flagship (broadcasting), flagship television newscast produced by Televisión Española (TVE), the television division of Spanish state-owned public broadcaster RTVE, Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). It is the longest running program in the history of television in Spain as it has been broadcast daily since 15 September 1957. Three ''Telediario'' editions a day are produced by Televisión Española news services and are simulcast live on La 1 (Spanish TV channel), La 1, on 24 Horas (Spanish TV channel), 24 Horas news channel, on TVE Internacional and on RTVE Play. Previous editions are also available on their online platform Video on demand, on demand. Additional international editions are also produced and aired on TVE Internacional every day. TVE's territorial centers in every Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community produce and broadcast in regional variations in each of them, a shorter midday local newscast, each one ...
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Adolfo Marsillach
Adolfo Marsillach Soriano (January 25, 1928 – January 21, 2002) was a Spanish actor, playwright and theatre director. He was born in Barcelona. He was known for his collaborations with playwright Alberto Miralles. He is the father of actresses Blanca Marsillach and Cristina Marsillach Cristina Marsillach (born 30 September 1963) is a Spanish actress. Biography She was born in Madrid in a family of actors, the daughter of the actor Adolfo Marsillach and the actress and model María Teresa del Río Martínez del Cerro, who was .... Partial filmography * '' Mariona Rebull'' (1947) - Darío Rueda * ''Cerca de la ciudad'' (1952) - Padre José * ''Don Juan Tenorio'' (1952) - Capitán Centellas * '' Jeromín'' (1953) - Felipe II * '' Flight 971'' (1953) - Doctor * ''Torrepartida'' (1956) - Rafael * ''La cárcel de cristal'' (1957) - Julio Togores * ''El frente infinito'' (1959) - Padre Herrera * ''Salto a la gloria'' (1959) - Santiago Ramón y Cajal * ''Un hecho violent ...
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Fernando Guillén (actor)
Fernando Guillén Gallego (29 November 1931 – 17 January 2013) was a Spanish actor with a long and distinguished career spanning more than five decades.D’Lugo, ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain'', p. 231 Career Guillén was born in Barcelona in 1932. He began studies at the University of Madrid, taking part in the Spanish University theater. He eventually abandoned his studies to follow a career as an actor. His professional career began in 1952 working with the theatrical companies of Fernando Fernán Gómez and Conchita Montes, and later in the National Theatre of Catalonia. He later formed his own theatrical company with his wife, actress Gemma Cuervo. The couple had three children, actors: Fernando and Cayetana, as well as another daughter, Natalia. They separated years later. Fernando Guillén continued to work in the theater until 2008 when, at age 75, he announced his retirement from the stage. In addition to theater, he worked extensively in television and ...
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La Saga De Los Rius
''La saga de los Rius'' is a Spanish historical drama television series directed by Pedro Amalio López. It consists of an adaptation of the three first novels of the Ignacio Agustí's pentalogy ''La ceniza fue árbol''. It aired from November 1976 to January 1977 on TVE1. Premise The fiction follows the vicissitudes of the Catalan industrial bourgeoisie from 1880 to 1916, conveyed through three generations of the Rius family. Cast * Fernando Guillén as Joaquín Rius. * Maribel Martín as Mariona Rebull. * Alejandro Ulloa. * Nadala Batiste. * José María Caffarel as Don Desiderio Rebull. * Emilio Gutiérrez Caba as Desiderio Rius. * as Crista. * as Lula. * Teresa Gimpera as Jeannine. * * . * Josep Minguell. * Carmen Fortuny as Doña Clotilde. * Montserrat García Sagués as Mercedes. * Montserrat Carulla as Evelina. * Ramiro Oliveros as Ernesto. * as Federico. * as Doña África. * as Javier. * as Llobet padre. * José Peñalver as Bernardo. * Víctor Guil ...
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Bárbara Rey
Bárbara Rey ( Totana, Murcia, Spain, 2 February 1950) is a Spanish film and television actress. She is the daughter of Andrés García Valenzuela and Salvadora García Molina. Rey represented Spain at the 21st annual Miss World pageant under her original name María García. Her real fame came in 1975 with the TV program '' Palmarés'' which made her a sex-symbol. After that she appeared in many revues in theatres. In the 1970s she became an icon of the '' destape'' films (films where Spaniards could see naked women in film for the first time after Francoist censorship ended). In the 1980s she appeared in many revues and TV shows such as ''Primera función'' (1989) or '' Pero ¿esto qué es?'' (1989) Since the 2000s she became a regular guest of gossip TV shows and she also appeared as contestant in some reality shows such as '' Esta cocina es un infierno'', in Telecinco, or '' Acorralados''. Personal life In 1980 she married lion tamer Ángel Cristo with whom she had two c ...
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Antonio Gala
Antonio Gala Velasco (2 October 1930 – 28 May 2023) was a Spanish poet, playwright, novelist, and writer. Life and career Antonio Ángel Custodio Gala y Velasco was born on 2 October 1930 in Brazatortas, Ciudad Real ( Castile-La Mancha), although he moved very soon to Córdoba and is widely considered an Andalusian. A graduate in law, philosophy, politics, and economics, he wrote in a wide variety of genres, including journalism, short stories, essays and television scripts. He was awarded several prizes, not only within the field of poetry but also for his contributions to theatre and opera. Gala's work is more appreciated by his readership than by the critics, who find it hard to classify due to its particular blend of lyricism and epic. Gala's literature is marked by historic issues, which are used more to lighten the present than to deepen in the past. Among his most successful plays are ''Los verdes campos del Edén'' (''The Green Fields of Eden'', National Theatre ...
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Marujita Díaz
María del Dulce Nombre Díaz Ruiz (27 April 1932 – 23 June 2015) better known as Marujita Díaz was a Spanish singer and actress. She was born in Seville, Spain. Díaz was known for presenting the very popular show '' Música y estrellas''. She also appeared in the films '' A Cuban in Spain'' (1951) and ''La pérgola de las flores'' (1965). Díaz died of respiratory failure caused by colon cancer in Madrid, aged 83. Selected filmography * 1998: Tesoro (short film). (Spain), directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas * 1980: La reina de la Isla de las Perlas. (Spain), directed by Víctor Barrera * 1978: Deseo carnal. (Spain), directed by Manuel Iglesias Vega * 1976: El avispero. (Spain), directed by Ramón Barco * 1975: Canciones de nuestra vida. (Spain), directed by Eduardo Manzanos Brochero * 1974: La boda o la vida. (Spain), directed by Rafael Romero Marchent * 1971: Carmen Boom. Grazie zio, ci provo anch'io. (Spain, Italy), directed by Nick Nostro * 1971: Las amantes del diablo. ...
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José María Íñigo
José María Íñigo Gómez (4 June 1942 – 5 May 2018) was a Spanish journalist, radio and television presenter, and stage and screen actor. Biography Career Born in Bilbao, Íñigo began his professional career in his hometown as he was hired by Radio Bilbao, and then by COPE. Shortly after he moved to London, from where he collaborated with different music programmes on Cadena SER. Back to Spain, he settled in Madrid, where he worked in radio music shows ''El Musiquero'', ''El Gran Musical'' and ''Los 40 Principales''. He joined (TVE) in 1968 working in the show ''Último grito'', created by Pedro Olea. Later he presented music programme ''Ritmo 70'', directed by Pilar Miró. He became one of the most popular television presenters in Spain with the show ''Estudio abierto'' which he hosted from 1972 until 1975 and again from 1984 until 1985. Between 1975 and 1984 he presented other shows with a similar format, which included musical performances and interviews to celebriti ...
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