ROME – The record-breaking season of ‘Che Tempo Che Fa’ by Fabio Fazio ends on Sunday 12 May on NOVE, and streaming on Discovery+. The host will be joined as always by Luciana Littizzetto with her original weekly reading of the facts and characters of our present and by Filippa Lagerbäck, Ornella Vanoni, Mara Maionchi, Ubaldo Pantani, Mrs. Coriandoli and Francesco Paolantoni.
“At the beginning of the season nothing was said, what happened is a great feat. I didn’t expect it, I was taking into account the ratings on the network. It was a beautiful year, but we’re still at The beginning of the journey and we must hope to maintain the result. The strong point of the program is Luciana Littizzetto. There is an air of contemporaneity. For me, freedom and contemporaneity coincide: freedom is the possibility of being contemporaries therefore to adapt to the moment, is the opposite of repressing oneself“, says Fabio Fazio in an interview with Repubblica. and continues: “If I had to take stock, I can only be grateful. I will say a sentence that seems fictional: ‘Even what you missed is part of what you had’, the full and empty spaces are made of what we are made of. I couldn’t have had more. You have a life like mine and then, 40 years later, you can afford the luxury of having achieved a certain level of well-being. given up on carefreeness and youth. It can only be like this.”
The last episode features the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen as an exclusive guest; elected by the European Parliament on 16 July 2019 and the first woman to hold this position, on 19 February 2024 she announced her candidacy for a second mandate in view of the next European elections which will be held between 6 and 9 June.
And again: Paola Cortellesi, after the international success and the victory of 6 David di Donatello with her first film as director ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’, the highest-grossing film in Italy of 2023 and also winner of the 2024 Nastro d’argento as ‘Film of the Year’, the Dragon Award Best International Film at the Göteborg Film Festival and the Audience Award, the Special Jury Prize and the mention for best first film at the Fest of the Cinema of Rome; Antonello Venditti, one of the greatest and most beloved singer-songwriters of Italian music, with almost 40 million records sold in over 50 years of an extraordinary career, to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the iconic song Notte prima degli exami e dell ‘Cuore album, which will be reissued in the special Cuore 40th Anniversary Edition, also involved in the new Notte Prima degli Esami 1984/2024 – The 40th Anniversary tour; the legend of Brazilian music Toquinho, with a 60-year career, over 90 albums published, two Latin Grammy Awards, more than 500 compositions and many excellent collaborations, including Chico Buarque, the poet Vinicius De Moraes and Ornella Vanoni, with whom a historic reunion is planned in the studio.
Stefano Massini, in the theater with L’Italia Secondo Eugenio. Chronicles of the end of the millennium; the climatologist Luca Mercalli; Roberto Burioni, Full Professor of Microbiology and Virology at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University; the editorialist of Corriere della Sera Ferruccio de Bortoli; the editorialist of La Repubblica, Massimo Giannini; Michele Serra.