Se Bem Me Lembro

Se Bem Me Lembro was a Portuguese television program aired by RTP from April 8, 1969[1] to October 5, 1975.[2]

It was presented by Azorean-born poet Vitorino Nemésio, exibida entre 1969 e 1975, in which he demonstrated all of his eloquence and gift as a communicator. The name of the program was given by the presenter as a sign of the importance of memory. In 1974, the program, which used to be weekly, became fortnightly, before disappearing completely in 1975.[3] Beginning in 1972, the series was also broadcast on the newly inaugurated RTP Madeira, being one of the programs seen on its opening night.[4]

The extensive popularity of the program during its six years on air made Nemésio a household name, with Se Bem Me Lembro being remembered due to its success, rather than his literary works and essays.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Televisão". casacomum.org. Diário de Lisboa. April 8, 1969. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
  2. ^ "A Velhice" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  3. ^ Infopédia. "Se Bem me Lembro - Infopédia". Infopédia - Dicionários Porto Editora (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  4. ^ RTP Madeira - 50 Anos de Memórias, retrieved 5 August 2024
  5. ^ Vitorino Nemésio