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Maurizio Costanzo, Fabio Fazio in shock: "Something illegal"

He’s still upset Fabio Fazio from the disappearance of Maurice Costanzowhich took place on February 24th. The journalist and presenter of Che tempo che fa on Rai tre admitted to the weekly Oggi that Costanzo is “more than a TV personality, he has become part of the collective imagination”. Then he recalled his hosts on the Maurizio Costanzo Show and when he invited him to his broadcasts: “I miss him”he said.

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According to Fazio, his show was the “most contemporary broadcast that can be staged, consisting only of words and protagonists staging their public being and their private being indistinguishably on the stage of a theatre”. He said he spoke and talked to Costanzo many times, adding: “That’s it inadmissible that it is no more”.

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“Maurizio Costanzo was a television giant“, he underlined. In the program, which was broadcast by the Parioli Theater in Rome, people passed by from an Italy that “seems always more distant” and for which he was nostalgic. He said that Costanzo on important occasions always been there: “He was in my first episode my soul and those who play soccer. He always managed to put the guest in front of his programs, to listen to them without talking about himself.”