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The first episode was broadcast February 20, 1977. The formula provided for the exhibition of Italian and international singers and groups (almost always in playback) and a rundown of the list of best selling albums and singles.Aldo Grasso – Massimo Scaglioni, ''Enciclopedia della Televisione'', Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003 |
The first episode was broadcast February 20, 1977. The formula provided for the exhibition of Italian and international singers and groups (almost always in playback) and a rundown of the list of best selling albums and singles.Aldo Grasso – Massimo Scaglioni, ''Enciclopedia della Televisione'', Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003 |
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Over the years several presenters followed: [[Gianni Boncompagni]] (assisted by Antonella Giampaoli and then by [[Roberta Manfredi]]), Awana Gana, [[Claudio Cecchetto]], the trio Anna Pettinelli - [[Isabel Russinova]] - Emanuela Falcetti, [[Jocelyn Hattab|Jocelyn]], Kay Rush, Sergio Mancinelli and [[Carlo Conti]]. |
Over the years several presenters followed: [[Gianni Boncompagni]] (assisted by Antonella Giampaoli and then by [[Roberta Manfredi]]), Awana Gana, [[Claudio Cecchetto]], the trio [[Anna Pettinelli]] - [[Isabel Russinova]] - Emanuela Falcetti, [[Jocelyn Hattab|Jocelyn]], Kay Rush, Sergio Mancinelli and [[Carlo Conti]]. |
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Several opening themes of the show, such as Bus Connection's ''Guapa'' and Baba Yaga's ''Che gatta'' charted and became minor hits at the Italian hit parade.{{cite book|last=Dario Salvatori|title=Storia dell'Hit Parade|publisher=Gramese, 1989}} |
Several opening themes of the show, such as Bus Connection's ''Guapa'' and Baba Yaga's ''Che gatta'' charted and became minor hits at the Italian hit parade.{{cite book|last=Dario Salvatori|title=Storia dell'Hit Parade|publisher=Gramese, 1989}} |
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