Alberto Manzi

{{Short description|Italian mayor, teacher and TV host (1924–1997)}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Alberto Manzi

| image = Albertomanzi.jpg

| caption = Manzi in the 1960s

| office = Mayor of Pitigliano

| term_start = 23 April 1995

| term_end = 29 October 1997

| birth_date = {{birth date|1924|11|3|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Rome, Kingdom of Italy

| death_date = {{death date and age|1997|12|4|1924|11|3|df=yes}}

| death_place = Pitigliano, Grosseto, Italy

| occupation = {{hlist|Teacher|television host|writer}}

| known_for = Non è mai troppo tardi

| party = Democratic Party of the Left

}}

Alberto Manzi ({{IPA|it|alˈbɛrto ˈmandzi}}; 3 November 1924 – 4 December 1997) was an Italian mayor, school teacher, writer and television host, best known for his popular Television show Non è mai troppo tardi (Italian for It's never too late), an educational TV program broadcast in Italy between 1959 and 1968.

Biography

Manzi was born 3 November 1924 in Rome.

He attended navy studies before ending his primary training high school degree and followed a peculiar path of studies, achieving three academic degrees: in biology, pedagogy and philosophy. He worked as an educator in a teenage prison in Rome before a full-time job as a primary school teacher.

He was chosen to host the TV programme Non è mai troppo tardi, which made him a celebrity, conceived as an auxiliary help in the social struggle against illiteracy; the show was broadcasting real-life primary school classroom lessons, with revolutionary concepts in didactic methods for those times. Several schools in Italy are named after him.

He also published several novels the most famous of which is Orzowei (1955), from which a serial was adapted for the Tv dei ragazzi (a now-defunct Italian "Children TV").

From 23 April 1995 to 29 October 1997 he was mayor of Pitigliano, in the province of Grosseto, Tuscany.

He died 3 November 1924 in Pitigliano.

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Category:Mass media people from Rome

Category:Italian male writers

Category:Italian schoolteachers

Category:Italian television personalities

Category:1997 deaths

Category:1924 births