40 anys del 'Filiprim': el programa que va demostrar que TV3 també era entreteniment
By
Àlex Gutiérrez
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Article que commemora el 40è aniversari del programa "Filiprim" de TV3, un xou d'entreteniment presentat per Josep Maria Bachs (i posteriorment Jordi Estadella) que, tot i durar només quatre anys, va marcar una època a la televisió catalana. L'article recull testimonis de persones que van viure el programa des de dins, oferint una perspectiva calidoscòpica del format que va demostrar que TV3 també podia ser una televisió d'entreteniment.
Key quotes
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Tot i que només va estar en antena quatre anys, el programa Filiprim va marcar una època a TV3
Un format que va evidenciar que TV3 també era una televisió per a l'entreteniment
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