Viva Radio 2
Appearance
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Genre | Comedy / Entertainment |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country of origin | Italy |
Language(s) | Italian |
Home station | Rai Radio 2 |
TV adaptations | Rai Uno/Raisat Extra |
Starring | Rosario Fiorello - Marco Baldini |
Written by | Rosario Fiorello - Marco Baldini - Francesco Bozzi - Riccardo Cassini- Alberto Di Risio - Federico Taddia |
Directed by | Marco Lolli |
Produced by | Marina Mancini |
Website | http://vivaradio2.rai.it/ |
Viva Radio 2, an Italian radio program, aired from 2001 to 2008 on Rai Radio 2.
Content
[edit]The show was based on Fiorello's imitations. Described by one critic as consisting of "amusing chat, satire, and impersonations", it was co-hosted with DJ Marco Baldini and music director Enrico Cremonesi.[1] The show was written by Rosario Fiorello, Marco Baldini, Riccardo Cassini, Alberto Di Risio, Francesco Bozzi, and Federico Taddia.
Partial list of imitated characters
[edit]- Roberto Alagna
- Kimi Räikkönen
- prince Albert of Monaco
- Francesco Amadori
- Franco Battiato
- Silvio Berlusconi (always called Cologno's forgetful)
- Tony Blair, English prime minister
- Mike Bongiorno
- Carla Bruni
- Franco Califano
- Andrea Camilleri, author
- Marco Carta
- Antonio Cassano
- Vincent Cassel
- Roberto Cavalli
- Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, former president
- Giuseppe Ciarrapico
- Riccardo Cocciante
- Maurizio Costanzo, TV host
- Pino Daniele, singer
- Umberto Eco, novelist, literary critic, philosopher, semiotician and university professor
- Erdoğan, Turkish Prime minister at the time
- Father Georg Gänswein
- Francesco Guccini, singer
- Kim Jong-il
- Ignazio La Russa, former defence minister
- Carlo Lucarelli
- Don Antonio Mazzi
- fictional lawyer Messina (a parody of Carlo Taormina)
- Monsignor Emmanuel Milingo
- Gianni Minà, journalist
- Federico Moccia, author
- Gianni Morandi, singer
- Massimo Moratti, former owner of FC Internazionale
- Nanni Moretti
- Silvio Muccino
- Giorgio Napolitano, former president
- Nicoletta Orsomando, TV announcer
- Barbara Palombelli
- Romano Prodi, former prime minister
- Vladimir Putin, Russian Federation president
- Quasimodo of Notre Dame
- Vasco Rossi, singer
- Tony Sperandeo
- Oliviero Toscani
- director and host of a fictional calabrese Television who emulate RAI TV programs
- Bruno Vespa, TV host
- Martano Volpi
- Henry John Woodcock, former prosecutor of Potenza
Viva Radio 2 on TV
[edit]Viva Radio 2 was aired on TV on Rai Uno beginning in December 2006, and was broadcast every evening on Rai Uno in weekday access prime time from 21 January 2008 to 2 February 2008 under the name Viva Radio 2... minuti.
References
[edit]- ^ Whittaker, Andrew (2010). Italy: Be Fluent in Italian Life and Culture. Thorogood Publishing. p. 221. ISBN 978-1-85418-628-7.