Mai dire Gol

Mai dire Gol was a football television program of featuring Gialappa's Band, which was broadcast on Italia 1 from 18 November 1990 to 25 February 2001.[1][2] The program was, at the beginning, the footballing version of Gialappa's Band's Mai dire Banzai, a show centered around the Japanese show Takeshi's Castle, as well as the "successor" of Mai dire Mundial, a program which showcased previous World Cup games' commentary (the program was aired a few months prior to the release of Mai dire Gol, between May and June 1990).[3][4]

Mai dire Gol
Presented byGialappa's Band
Production
Producer(s)Massimo Fusi
Running time30 minutes
DistributorRTI/RTI Sport
Fininvest/Mediaset
Release
Original networkItalia 1
Original release18 November 1990 
25 February 2001

The most popular program of the trio, the show was centered on the errors, the gaffes and the funny attitudes of some players and football coaches in the previous matchday of Serie A, as well as of foreign leagues.[5] It was initially broadcast on Sunday in a shorter version and, starting from the 1992–93 season until the 1996–97 season, also on Monday with Mai dire Gol del Lunedì.[6] The success was such that the format, characterized by the background voices of Gialappa's Band, had been adapted for other different programs (Mai dire TV, Mai dire Maik, Mai dire Grande Fratello, etc.), but always commented on by the comic trio.[4]

References

  1. "AL RADDOPPIO CON I RAGAZZACCI DI MAI DIRE GOL - la Repubblica.it". Archivio - la Repubblica.it.
  2. "Gialappa's: "Mai dire Gol? Non lo rifaremo più perché..."". Affaritaliani.it.
  3. "La gialappa's band". Magazine tivù. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  4. diego80 (16 September 2017). "C'era una volta....Mai dire gol! -" (in Italian). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  5. "I migliori programmi televisivi degli anni '90". Magazine tivù. 18 January 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  6. "Non nominare "Mai dire gol" invano". Contrasti (in Italian). 18 November 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.


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