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Fernando García Tola

Director | Actor | Creation
Date of birth : 1941
Date of death : 07/23/2003
City of birth : Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain

Fernando Garcia Tola remains one of the most important figures in the Spanish Television of the transition era. His poignant and witty criticism on politics and society along with his versatility in directing, producing and conducting different kinds of programs, his writings and his love for painting present him as an unforgettable personality in the world of Spanish Tv and radio communication. Garcia Tola left his paternal house when he was just 19 years old, and moved to Madrid where he started his career as a writer. The way he conceived the tasks of TV production and realization meant a considerable change in the Spanish media. He worked as producer, worked with the best directors and in 1972 started himself as director of musical programs where the Franco censors put their remarks and cuttings. He also directed the program "Nieve" and the comical sketches by "Tip y Coll". He became nationwide popular with his program "2 x 2". In 1980 he directed and presented the series "Flamenco" and in 1981 "Esta Noche" (Tonight), where Carmen Maura, the known Spanish actress started his career in the scenic. arts. In 1982 he directed the program "Buenas Noches". His impetuous personality led him to become the director of his own program, in 1984, where he was also its host and took charge of the script. This program was "Si yo fuera Presidente" (If ever I was to be president), a TV series that caused him some problems because of the freedom and sincerity with which the guests expressed their opinions. In 1987 he worked daily for the Spanish radio and in 1988 he went back to TV, in "Dear Piruli" later on "Corazon". That year he published an essay entitled "How to make a man completely sad", book that was a best seller that year. He started a TV society dedicated to the until then almost inexistent private TV chains. He collaborated with many artists, like Joaquin Sabina. In 1989 he wrote "My temptations: Ten lessons to go down to Hell". He dedicated his time to the arts (painting was his favorite one)and he remained single all his life. He died from a long illness at the Clinic Ruber in Madrid at 04:00 on July 23 2003. His ashes remain at the Cemetery of La Almudena in Madrid.

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