<p>Since its inception in the mid-1950s the television drama has emerged as the dominant medium of contemporary storytelling in Italian society with a steadily increasing supply of locally produced domestic dramas offering up competing versions of Italian identity. Informed by the nation's rich historical and cultural heritage-as well as a string of notable foreign imports-the narratives discussed here offer much insight into Italian society and highlight the wide array of television programming available outside of Britain and the United States.</p>