GialappaShow: how much did we miss Gialappa’s Band?

It took us about five minutes of GialappaShow to understand that Mediaset, letting Gialappa’s Band slip by, has taken the longest step possible, given that programs so light and so free from the combed grids imposed by the generalist are increasingly becoming exceptions. For their landing on TV8 and, in simulcast, on Sky Uno, Marco Santin and Giorgio Gherarducci of Gialappa’s have decided to go back to their origins, packaging a 2.0 edition of Never say able to take all the best that the very first format had to offer: the brilliant management of the Magician Forestincorrect and hilarious commentary on the funniest clips of television programs on the air and parodies by comedians such as Ubaldo Pantani that we do not understand why television has not valued as it should have in recent years.

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The result is a concentration of humor and a pinch of explosive nostalgiaguaranteed by the synergy between Forest and the new entry Paula DiBenedettofinally promoted as hostess after working with Gialappa’s Band in 2018 in Never Say Talkand, of course, the return of some pillars of the Gialappasian universe: from the parking lot from which the comedians have always connected to the return of a cult like Sensuality at court with Mother and Jean Claude, played once again by the wonderful Simona Garbarino and Marcello Cesena, one of the few certainties of a childhood and adolescence that comes back every time they reappear on our screen.

With Brenda Lodigiani, fresh from the experience a LOLa new entry like Valentina Barbieri as Francesca Fagnani and Alessandro Betti, and to old acquaintances such as Antonio Ornano, Stefano Rapone, Enrique Balbontin And Andrea Ceccon, GialappaShow hits the mark not only because finally Sky programs like Master Chef, X Factor And Beijing Express they can be commented on the sidelines like those of Rai and Mediaset, but also because we desperately needed to find a light dimension within which it is logical to expect anything at a time when everyone is very careful to say the wrong thing. Long live Gialappa’s Band and their world, with the hope that this time they are here to stay.

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