Fabio Fazio has something for everyone. Forty years after his TV debut – and a few months after his traumatic farewell to Rai – the Che Tempo Che Fa host let himself go a long confession in an interview with Corriere della Sera. On the one hand he declared great surprise for the achieved excellent results since its debut on Discovery, but also aunbelievable bitterness for the reprehensible behavior of Viale di Mazzini. Which, among other things, he seems to have studied a special regulation to punish Fazio in the next post-Sanremo. Here are the details.
Fabio Fazio attacks Rai (again).
With a Record 2.1 million viewers On his debut night in Nove, Fabio Fazio amazed even himself. “Needless to say, it was us I was pleasantly surprised by these results “Then received it in such a short time,” says the moderator in an interview with Corriere about the last turbulent months of work. The new Che Tempo Che Fa has survived that traumatic Go to DiscoveryAnd even if forty years of career were now “enough to quit” – Fazio debuted in 1983 alongside Raffaella Carrà – the TV presenter and producer doesn’t seem ready to abandon ship (for now).
When the interviewer asks him what he will be doing in four years, Fazio naturally has no doubts. “I'm coming downstairs”he says, because “if I stopped with 'Che tempo che fa', I could finally do it.” dedicate myself to the things I love over and beyond. For example, I would read. Very very much. I am a book eater: I buy one every 3 days. Some of them I'll even take twice.” But in the meantime, his gift remains stuck on the small screen. And there are many, many, “Pebbles” that the handler still has to take off. “Rai is everyone’s legacy,” Fazio then explains, “and for that reason I hope it can return to that.” fulfill an inclusive and non-divisive function. After that, as we all know, it takes a moment to destroy.” Then he adds bitterly: “It's clear what happened to Rai.” it is beyond all logic. But I am almost 60 years old, I know how things are… I hope we can return to normal relationships soon.”
Nevertheless, tensions between Fabio Fazio and his former employers currently remain high. This is shown, for example “New regulations in Sanremoin which they write that the winner will not be able to participate in the three days following the conclusion of the festival Programs that do not come from Rai”. Fazio tries to downplay the situation, but the irony is obvious. “It must certainly be a coincidence that the winner usually came to me,” he concludes, “it cannot be true that it was like that.” a rule against my program. This can not be true. Also because we all feel better at Christmas…”