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Spanish TV series or program
Estudio 1 |
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Genre | Drama Anthology Classic adaptations |
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Country of origin | Spain |
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Original language | Spanish |
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Production company | Televisión Española |
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Network | TVE1 |
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Release | 6 October 1965 (1965-10-06) |
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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 Au théâtre ce soir [fr] (1966–1985) on TF1 and Play of the Month (1965–1983) on the BBC.[1] The series was noted for its productions of the great Spanish Golden Age playwrights as well as Shakespeare[2] and Schiller.[3]
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 (in the mid-afternoon and at evening), most of them live.