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Cri Cri | |
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Country of origin | Italy |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 72 |
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Original network | Italia 1 |
Original release | October 1, 1990 – February 13, 1991 |
Cri Cri is the third Italian television series starring Cristina D'Avena and Marco Bellavia, broadcast on Italy 1 between October 1990 and February 1991.
The show was aimed at audiences of various ages. Among the actors were also the future young musicians Massimo Varini, Eros Cristiani and Michele Monestiroli.
The show acts as a sequel to the show Cristina that, in turn, is the sequel to Arriva Cristina. Cri Cri is divided into two seasons: in the first, Cristina begins, together with Steve, Michele and Andrea (who will take the place of Marco) the internship in the clinic, while the second season will take place in the hospital with curious but very nice characters and in the meantime all the friends try to make money but end up putting us back until in the last episode everything is fixed for everyone.
The theme song of the show is called Cri Cri, written by Carmelo "Ninni" Carucci and Alessandra Valeri Manera, and is sung by Cristina D'Avena herself. It is recorded as track 3 on the album Fivelandia 8. Within the series, before the final theme was held there were various sketches and commercials including The Thousand and a Fairytale, English junior and Exploring the Human Body....
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