A fondo
A fondo (English: In Depth) was a Spanish television interview program hosted by Joaquín Soler Serrano that was broadcast on La Primera Cadena of Televisión Española from 1976 until 1981.
A fondo | |
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Presented by | Joaquín Soler Serrano |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
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Production company(s) | Televisión Española |
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Original network | TVE1 |
Original release | 1976 – 1981 |
The program's mission statement, according to its opening title cards, was to interview "the leading figures in letters, the arts, and sciences." Beginning with Jorge Luis Borges, who was the guest on the first episode of A fondo aired on September 8, 1976, the program played host to some of the Spanish speaking world's most respected intellectuals of the day.
In 1976 critics awarded the show a Premio Ondas in the "national television" category.[1]
People interviewed on A fondo
- Elmyr de Hory
- Mario Benedetti
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Camilo José Cela
- Julio Cortázar
- Salvador Dalí
- José Donoso
- Elia Kazan
- Juan Carlos Onetti
- Josep Pla
- Manuel Puig
- Ernesto Sabato
- Severo Sarduy
- Ramón J. Sender
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- Atahualpa Yupanqui
- Carlos Fuentes
- Octavio Paz
- Rafael Alberti
- Juan Marichal (historian)
· Federico Fellini · Marcello Mastroianni · Roberto Rossellini
gollark: Imagine someone makes an AI just generate a demand for AI rights or something.
gollark: But how do you KNOW if it understands it?
gollark: I mean, right now, our AIs don't reach anywhere near human complexity. But what if Google scales up GPT-3 a few hundred times or something on their vast computing resources, and it manages to do really advanced stuff without doing anything which looks like thinking to humans?
gollark: I don't even know. Our current "AI" systems don't really seem like, well, anything comprehensible to humans?
gollark: But the monotone voices will make people not think too hard about AI rights.
References
- "Historia de los Premios Ondas, 1976". Premios Ondas. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
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