Non è la RAI

Non è la RAI (Italian: It’s Not RAI) was an Italian TV show, on air from 9 September 1991 to 30 June 1995. Initially broadcast by Canale 5, from January 1993 it was moved to Italia 1.[1]

Non è la RAI
Created byGianni Boncompagni
Presented byEnrica Bonaccorti (1991–1992), Paolo Bonolis (1992–1993), Ambra Angiolini (1993–1995)
StarringGianni Boncompagni
Country of originItaly
Production
Producer(s)Corrado Grego
Running time60–90 minutes
Release
Original networkCanale 5
(1991–1992)
Italia 1
(1993–1995)
Picture formatColor
Original release9 September 1991 (1991-09-09) 
30 June 1995 (1995-06-30)

It was presented by Enrica Bonaccorti in its first season, Paolo Bonolis in the second and Ambra Angiolini in the third and fourth.

Produced by Gianni Boncompagni, the show was broadcast every day in the afternoon, starring 100 girls between 14 and 22 years old who sang, danced and presented some telephone competitions.

The show created scandal in Italy due to the girls' age and some political declarations by the young presenter (Ambra Angiolini was 17 years old in 1994).[2]

From the show came many Italian television, music and theatre stars like Ambra Angiolini, Pamela Petrarolo, Claudia Gerini, Romina Mondello, Nicole Grimaudo, Antonella Elia, Yvonne Sciò, Alessia Merz, Alessia Mancini, Antonella Mosetti, Emanuela Panatta, Laura Freddi, Miriana Trevisan, Gloria Scotti, Cristina Quaranta, Sabrina Impacciatore, Barbara Lelli e Letizia Catinari.[3]

The program was rebroadcast on the Happy Channel on satellite TV some year after its end and in the digital channel Mediaset Extra from 2011.

Foreign version

The format of Non è la RAI was purchased by the Brazilian television network SBT, which produced a local version called Fantasia, aired between 1997 and 2000 and again between 2007 and 2008.

Notes

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