Il vigile urbano

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Il vigile urbano
Genre Comedy
Created by Castellano & Pipolo
Directed by Castellano & Pipolo
Starring Lino Banfi
Rosanna Banfi
Riccardo Garrone
Pippo Santonastaso
Giusy Valeri
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers Mario and Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Camera setupNino Celeste
Sandro Grossi
Running time55/60 min. (1 ep.)
Original release
Network Rai 1
ReleaseNovember 9, 1989 (1989-11-09) 
January 18, 1990 (1990-01-18)

Il vigile urbano is an Italian comedy television series. The series is set in Rome and revolves around the adventures of the watchful Urbano Tommasi. The main actor is Lino Banfi.

Contents

Story

The policeman Urban Tommasi, daily telephone call to the victim Commander of the body of the municipal police of Rome, Augusto Tafuri, asking permission to launch into one of his many companies, invariably authorization has been granted by the Commander poor exasperated. Urbano is not alone, in fact, can always count on her daughter Milena, the sweeper and his friend since childhood segli Tobia and the daily horoscopes are made by Agnese door. Urbano Tommasi runs well, every day, in many problems of a city like Rome, always helping everyone, but never able to realize his dream ... Read their own businesses and those of the body of the traffic police in the newspaper!

Episodes in Italian

Titolo italiano
1Il vecchietto dove lo metto?
2Il ladro con le scarpe gialle
3Ivan il terribile
4Polvere di Stelle
5Il promesso sponsor
6Panettoni D.O.C
7Campa Cavallo
8Dove sta Zàzà
9Love Story
10Un bebè per due
11Suona che ti passa
12Non ho l'età
13Sarò famoso

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