Teleschlein – il Giornale

After having heard for months about TeleMeloni referring to the entire television system, from Rai to Nove, as scrupulous reporters as we are, on Sunday, having nothing to do, we wanted to check …

Teleschlein - il Giornale


After having heard for months about TeleMeloni referring to the entire television system, from Rai to Nove, as scrupulous reporters as we are, on Sunday, having nothing to do, we wanted to check it out in the field. We started from Rai1, where we hoped to find a cheesy drama about Ferdinando Mezzasoma, the never-so-regretted Minister of Culture in the RSI; or at least on the fascist police chief Bocchini (Arturo). Instead there was Always at your side, a TV series that seemed tediously eco-friendly to us with Ambra Angiolini in the role, more or less, of Greta Thunberg. On Rai3, after an episode of In half an hour on the American far right, Report was broadcast, where Sigfrido Ranucci, who had tried to have the program blocked and then whimpered at the gag, made the Giuli case out of nothing and shot at the center-right in Liguria, with the polls open. On Rete4, however, Berlinguer laughed, with Cacciari, about the attack on Sangiuliano. On La7, after Gramellini and Formigli who barked at fascism and tried Bocchino (Italo), Alessandro Barbero arrived with a nice anti-capitalist tirade in praise of Karl Marx. And on the Nove, Fazio and Littizzetto, after a hustler at the film-santino on Berlinguer, continued to argue with the usual pro-migrant demagogy.

Request. What if there was more of a market for ideas in Pino Insegno’s game shows?

In the end Giuli did well to see Inter-Juve. A funnier show; and much more honest.