Qui studio a voi stadio

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Qui studio a voi stadio
Qui studio a voi stadio.jpg
Starring Fabio Ravezzani
Country of originItaly
Production
Production location Milan, Italy
Running time3–4 hours
Original release
Network Telelombardia
Release1987 (1987)

Qui studio a voi stadio (known also by the acronym QSVS) is a sports talk and debate television program produced by Telelombardia and aired on various affiliated local television channels in Italy, entirely devoted to Italian Soccer, in particular the Serie A.

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Similar programs ruled by the same redaction

With similar formats, the sport redaction of Telelombardia (owned by the "Gruppo Mediapason" (Mediapason Group)) rules also other programs that are broadcast on their channels:

This one of the two programs in which are allowed home telephone calls.

Commentators and Presenters

Current commentators and presenters

Former commentators and presenters

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Pietro Anastasi in 1971 when he was a football player
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Tiziano Crudeli in 2008

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