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Scherzi a parte
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons15
No. of episodes144
Original release
NetworkItalia 1
Canale 5
Release1992 (1992) –
present

Scherzi a parte is a hidden camera-practical joke television series aired in prime time from 9 February 1992, first on Italia 1 and then on Canale 5.[1]

The show is characterized by having national and international celebrities as victims.[1] Over the years the show was criticized as some of the pranks appeared to be arranged with the victims.[1] Several practical jokes, including Adriano Celentano's, Giancarlo Giannini's, Claudio Cecchetto's and Alessandro Benvenuti's, were never broadcast because the victims did not sign any agreement for the airing.[2]

Editions

# Year Presenters
1 1992 Teo Teocoli, Gene Gnocchi and Angela Melillo
2 1993 Teo Teocoli, Gene Gnocchi and Pamela Prati
3 1994 Teo Teocoli, Massimo Boldi and Pamela Prati
4 1995 Teo Teocoli, Massimo Lopez and Simona Ventura
5 1997 Massimo Lopez, Lello Arena and Elenoire Casalegno
6 1999 Simona Ventura and Marco Columbro
7 2002 Teo Teocoli, Massimo Boldi and Michelle Hunziker
8 2003 Teo Teocoli, Anna Maria Barbera and Manuela Arcuri
9 2005 Diego Abatantuono, Massimo Boldi and Alessia Marcuzzi
10 2007 Claudio Amendola, Valeria Marini, Cristina Chiabotto and Katia & Valeria
11 2009 Claudio Amendola, Teo Mammucari and Belén Rodríguez
12 2012 Luca & Paolo
13 2015 Paolo Bonolis
14 2018 Paolo Bonolis
15 2021 Enrico Papi

Victims

References

  1. ^ a b c Aldo Grasso – Massimo Scaglioni, Enciclopedia della Televisione, Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003.
  2. ^ Maria Volpe (2 June 1994). "Ecco tutti gli Scherzi messi da parte". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 12 October 2015.