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Tonight on TV: Films and shows from today Saturday October 28th

Tonight on TV: Films and programs from today, Saturday, October 28th

What films and TV programs are on tonight, Saturday October 28th? Let’s take a look together at the digital terrestrial programming of the main Rai and Mediaset networks. From the second episode of Dancing with the Stars to a new date with Tu Sì que vales. But also many films to choose from.

Welcome back this last Saturday in October to help you choose between digital terrestrial programming with our guide On TV tonight.

We start as usual with the first Rai channel, which offers the second episode of the talent show led by Milly Carlucci. Dancing with the stars. At the moment no pair has been eliminated, but in danger are Rosanna Lambertucci with Simone Casula and Antonio Caprarica with Maria Ermachkova, who will compete in the play-offs. As usual, the jury returns, led by Carolyn Smith, consisting of Guillermo Mariotto, Fabio Canino, Ivan Zazzaroni and Selvaggia Lucarelli. With them the popular jury led by Rossella Erra and the faces of Simone Di Pasquale and Sara Di Vaira as tribunes. The host of La Vita in diretta Alberto Matano guards the treasure. However, the dancers for one evening will be Pooh, Roby Facchinetti, Dodi Battaglia, Red Canzian and Riccardo Fogli, who will dance to the notes of a medley of three of their very famous songs: “I will sing for you, Who will stop the”. Music, Pensiero.

Instead, a new appointment returns to Canale 5 You’re worth it. This ninth edition of the talent show is once again in the spotlight. The jury includes Maria De Filippi, Gerry Scotti, Rudy Zerbi and newcomer Luciana Littizzetto. In the role of representative of the popular jury, Sabrina Ferilli has to face the jokes prepared by Giovannino.

On Nove we find the detailed conversation with presenter Luca Sommi, the director of Il Fatto Quotidiano Marco Travaglio and the journalist Andrea Scanzi. Agreements and disagreements. Guests of this episode will be: the director, actor and screenwriter Carlo Verdone, in conjunction with the editorial director of Il Giornale Vittorio Feltri and the director of Il Secolo D’Italia Italo Bocchino, in addition to walking through the streets of Rome with the writer Barbara Alberti.

Tonight on TV: Films from the digital terrestrial program

Like every evening, we can’t leave you without a suggestion for two of the films that will be broadcast. The first on Twenty Seven is taken from the novel Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Greystoke – The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. The film marks Andie MacDowell’s film debut, although in the original version she was later dubbed by Glenn Close because her southern accent was inconsistent with the role of a young English aristocrat she was playing.

While TV2000 also broadcasts a film based on the novel “I am David” by Anne Holm, I am David. Although it did not have much success at the box office, it won numerous awards in 2003, including the Crystal Heart Award at the Heartland Film Festival, the Queens Festival Best Film Award, and the Best Film and Most Promising Actor award for Ben Tibber.

Greystoke – The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, 9:08pm on Twenty Seven

We are in Scotland in 1886 and counting Greystoke (Ralph Richardson) sees his son go to Africa John Clayton (Paul Geoffrey) with his daughter-in-law Alice (Cheryl Campbell). However, two of them are shipwrecked on the west coast of the continent, where Alice dies giving birth to her son John Clayton III (Christopher Lambert) while his father is killed by the pack leader Silverbeard. However, the child is raised by Kala, a monkey who recently lost his son. Years pass and John, now Tarzan, saves a Belgian scientist Philippe D’Arnot (Ian Holm) leads a scientific expedition from the British Museum in London. After discovering Tarzan’s origins, he attempts to return him to his grandfather’s homeland.

I’m David at 9:55 p.m. on TV2000

David (Ben Tibber) is only 12 years old and only lives in a concentration camp run by the Stalinist regime in Bulgaria. The only person who spoke to him about the outside world was his fellow inmate John (Jim Caviezel), the only person he could trust, but who is no longer there. David hasn’t met his parents and doesn’t know why he’s there, and when the power goes out in the review one day and a security guard orders him to escape, he doesn’t need to be told twice. This begins David’s long journey with the aim of bringing a sealed letter to Denmark. This is where his adventure begins between different countries and people who will surprise him in both positive and negative ways.

Further films will be broadcast digitally terrestrially this evening

  • Rocky Balboa 9.30 p.m. on Rete 4 (Director: Sylvester Stallone, with Sylvester Stallone, Burt Young, Antonio Tarver, Geraldine Hughes, Milo Ventimiglia, 2006)
  • The Croods 2 – A New Era 9.25 p.m. on Italia 1 (Director: Joel Crawford, with the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Peter Dinklage, Leslie Mann, 2020)
  • Inga Lindström: The sound of nostalgia 9.10 p.m. in La 5 (Director: Stefanie Sycholt, with Stephanie Stumph, Sebastian Achilles, Marion Mitterhammer, Tara Fischer, 2019)
  • Violent Naples 9.15 p.m. on Cine34 (Director: Umberto Lenzi, with Maurizio Merli, John Saxon, Barry Sullivan, Elio Zamuto, 1976)
  • The last shark 9.15 p.m. on Italia 2 (Director: Enzo G. Castellari, with James Franciscus, Vic Morrow, Micaela Pignatelli, Joshua Sinclair, Giancarlo Prete, 1981)
  • Unarmed 9.10 p.m. on Rai Storia (Director: Claudio Bonivento, with Claudia Gerini, Francesco Pannofino, Mirko Frezza, Milena Mancini, 2019)
  • Originally 9:24 p.m. on Rai 4 (Director: Nick Powell, with Nicolas Cage, Famke Janssen, Kevin Durand, LaMonica Garrett, Michael Imperioli, 2019)
  • Mr Nice Guy 9:13 p.m. at 8 p.m. (Director: Sammo Hung, with Jackie Chan, Richard Norton, Miki Lee, Gabrielle Fitzpatrick, Karen McLymont, 1997)
  • Flight mode 9.10 p.m. in the Rai Movie (Director: Fausto Brizzi, with Lillo Petrolo, Paolo Ruffini, Violante Placido, Dino Abbrescia, 2019)
  • Sweet hot Lisa 9.15 p.m. on Cielo (director: Adriano Tagliavia, with Luigina Rocchi, Francesco Parisi, Mario Cutini, Maruska Ferretti, Enzo Fisichella, 1980)
  • The next victim 9:13 p.m. at Iris (director: John Schlesinger, with Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Ed Harris, Beverly D’Angelo, 1996)

Shows on TV tonight

One last tip before we leave you to watch. The new environmental show starts on Rai 3 in four episodes directed by Camila Raznovich: Macondo. The program talks about the world through the climate change it is experiencing and the tools to slow it down: waste disposal, biodiversity, air and water quality, landscape protection, the issue of recycling and energy conservation.

Guests of the first episode include Nobel Prize winner Giorgio Parisi, Olympic champion Jury Chechi and immunologist Antonella Viola, who will talk about the extraordinary exploits of environmental heroes such as the “coral guards” of Polynesia and the fishermen of Talamone, which set up a museum to combat trawling invented on the bottom of the sea.

  • Macondo 9:50 p.m. on Rai 3

For all other films, series and programs, we invite you to consult our complete guide to Tonight on TV.

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