1681920757 Suspension It takes a flower by Francesco Gabbani Rai1 reconsiders

Suspension It takes a flower by Francesco Gabbani, Rai1 reconsiders: it will be broadcast on April 21

Rai 1 takes a step back to the interruption of the second and final episode of We need a flower by Francesco Gabbani, as a sign of respect for the grief that hit Roberto Vecchioni, guest of the episode (recorded for some time). It will air regularly on Friday 21 April during prime time.

Suspension It takes a flower by Francesco Gabbani Rai1 reconsiders

Update 15:54: Rai 1 takes a step back to the interruption of the second and final episode of We need a flower by Francesco Gabbani, as a sign of respect for the grief that hit Roberto Vecchioni, guest of the episode (recorded for some time). The show will air regularly on Friday April 21st in prime time.

The It takes a flower cessation message (1:10 p.m.)

Rai1 has been suspended It needs a flowerthe show green hosted by Francesco Gabbani the second and final episode of which should have aired on Friday April 21st during prime time. The broadcaster’s decision was made a few hours ago and is closely related to the dramatic mourning for Roberto Vecchioni. The singer-songwriter would have guested with an interview taped some time before his son Arrigo went missing. Considering the extremely sensitive private moment that the Vecchioni family is going through, Rai has decided to temporarily suspend the broadcast of the episode.

Because Rai would have suspended, it needs a flower

According to TvBlog, Rai’s decision would have matured as a mark of respect for VecchioniHe is a guest of the second episode of It takes a flower with a long interview. The singer-songwriter began contributing to the show well before his son’s health began to deteriorate. Instead of Gabbani’s program, Rai1 will broadcast the rerun of the film Sisters forever, the film inspired by the story of Melissa Foderà and Caterina Alagna, the two girls from Mazara del Vallo who died on 1 their respective families only 3 years later.

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The reviews of It Takes a Flower

They had no influence over Rai’s decision to sit out the second and final episode of It Takes a Flower, the ratings musical show in which Francesco Gabbani convincingly attempted the role of the one-man show. The debut of the second edition of It takes a flower was greeted by 2.2 million viewers and a market share of 13.2%. Gabbani’s program had clashed with the debut of Canale5 fiction Il patriarch, which had garnered a 19.2% share.