Un inviato molto speciale

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Un inviato molto speciale
Created by Gianfranco Manfredi
Stefano Sudriè
Giovanni Romoli
Lino Banfi
Directed by Vittorio De Sisti
Starring Lino Banfi
Massimo Bellinzoni
Augusto Zucchi
Paolo Maria Scalondro
Cinzia Leone
Paolo De Vita
Gianni Ciardo
Rosanna Banfi
Moses Sesay
Opening themeUn inviato molto speciale by Lino Banfi
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producer Rai 2 & Aran s.r.l.
Camera setup Sergio D'Offizi
Running time90 min. (1 ep.)
Original release
Network Rai 2
Release15 September (1992-09-15) 
27 October 1992 (1992-10-27)

Un inviato molto speciale (translated: "A very special correspondent") is an Italian television series aired in Italy from September 15 to October 27, 1992 on Rai 2. The series is set in Bari and Rome; it also moves in Africa in the penultimate episode. It revolves around the adventures of Damiano Tarantella, a RAI special correspondent. The main actor is Lino Banfi.

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Story

Damiano Tarantella is a middle-aged journalist who works in the RAI headquarters in Bari, by chance being the correspondent from Bari to the 90° Minuto program for the match between Bari-Juventus, where, however, he does not turns out to be fit to the role as the fan within him comes out. But this makes him famous and is called to the place in Rome where, although getting in trouble several times, he is hired. Each service, even the simplest entrusted to him, becomes full of adventures and trouble, from which, however, he always manages to come out more or less well.

Episodes

#Italian titleEnglish title
1Novantottesimo minutoNinety-eighth minute
2Voglia di TGLonging for Newscast
3Se lo dice GiudittaIf Giuditta says it
4La gemella TarantellaThe Tarantella twin
5Poliziotto per un giornoCop for a day
6Rock TarantellaRock Tarantella
7Mal d'AfricaAfrica-sickness
8Quando c'è la saluteWhen there is health

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