Barbara D'Urso and the possible return to Rai with Carramba: why it would be a mistake

If you are a fan of Barbara D'Urso and don't miss any updates on his professional future, then you will remember that Rai CEO Roberto Sergio had closed the doors to his possible arrival in the public service. «No negotiations with Barbara D'Urso, I don't know her”Sergio had said in an interview with The truth excluding any hope of seeing D'Urso back where he started, even if, according to Davide Maggio's blog, things aren't exactly like that. In fact, the blog talks about the project of reporting Carramba what a surprise in prime time on Rai1 and to entrust it to Barbara D'Urso, even if, putting it that way, we're in a bit of a cold sweat for various reasons. The first is the most obvious: why entrust a historic program like the one conducted and brought to success by Raffaella Carrà to a professional who needs to find her space and her role again?

Beyond the very possible crash – seeing a historic Mediaset face dealing with such a cumbersome legacy on Rai1 could be a nice “shock”, to use a term so dear to D'Urso -, the problem would be another: why Barbara should take on such a huge risk risking the chance to stay on TV in the future? The presenter is in a very delicate phase: after the turbulent farewell to Mediaset which she just mentioned in her guest appearance at Sunday In, you need to play your cards well because your future will undoubtedly be linked to the next move you make. It doesn't take an expert to understand that Rai1 prime time could be what When I grow up it was for Alessandro Cattelan: a leap into the void without a safety net to support him.

Barbara D'Urso
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If Rai has to be, we think the best thing would be to start from something smaller and, possibly, daily, given that Barbara D'Urso has demonstrated on several occasions that she is the queen of daytime. One could think of a strip broadcast in the early afternoon or, daringly, a space in the late evening with interviews and insights. There could be many alternatives, if you think about it, but Carrambaboth due to the nature of the format inextricably linked to the creative genius of Raffaella Carrà and for a justified skepticism of the public who would struggle to see that program in the hands of another host, for us it would be a no.

Source: Vanity Fair

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