Maria De Filippi has often been called the queen of TV and it is difficult to imagine the opposite. Guest by Fabio Fazio a What’s the weather like, the presenter celebrated the milestone, recently passed, of 20 years of You’ve Got Mail and this is just one of the many professional goals that Maria has achieved with her television programs.
Fabio Fazio wanted to celebrate with Maria the success of You’ve Got Mail than with the new start on Channel 5, the twenty-first edition counts. De Filippi let herself go to a confession: she explained that this is the program that, given its organizational nature, agitates her the most.
From Alberto Sordi to Giulia Roberts, there are many famous guests who have appeared during these 20 years of You’ve Got Mail, but besides the VIPs there is much more: there are the stories of ordinary people that meet and resolve life brackets left open for a long time.
The realization of a television program in which the protagonists change from episode to episode is very complex, especially in a historical period like this, Maria De Filippi in fact he explained that for this edition there will be no international guests, due to the procedure to be followed for the health emergency.
The definition with which we often define De Filippi does it justice, because Mary really is the undisputed queen of our TV, it does not matter whether it is Mediaset or Rai: only Maria could succeed in the enterprise of ousting Fabio Fazio a What’s the weather like, transforming the Rai 3 studio into that of its flagship broadcast, complete with a giant envelope and a message to deliver.
At the center of the study, Maria De Filippi welcomed Luciana Littizzetto and an exceptional postman, Nino Frassica who, complete with a bicycle and an ordinance uniform, has taken to deliver the special mail as usually happens in You’ve Got Mail.
Pressed by Fabio Fazio’s questions, Maria also explained that she would return to lead Sanremo only if accompanied by some TV women, her friends and excellent travel companions: Sabrina Ferilli, Mara Venier and naturally Luciana Littizzetto. One day, perhaps not too far away, we might see Maria succeed in accomplishing this feat too and triumphing, as always.
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