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TV ratings for “Che tempo che fa”, Cuori 2 and Report: exam data from yesterday, Sunday November 5th

Below are the TV ratings for yesterday, Sunday, November 5th: For Che tempo che fa by Fabio Fazio, broadcast in Nove, it was the fourth episode, followed by 2.2 million viewers, a market share of 10.5% corresponds.

Here are the shows that aired in prime time yesterday:

On Rai 1 the fiction Cuori 2, which reached its epilogue last night: 3,045,000 viewers, representing a share of 15.02% in the first episode, and 2,916,000, a share of 17.38% in the second episode, on late evening.

The last episode of Il Collegio 8 is on Rai 2: In the segment Il Collegio the alarm rings, 639,000 viewers for a share of 3.08% and in the broadcast 732,000 viewers for a share of 3.66%.

On Rai 3 Report with the episode on intensive farming and swine fever and the investigation of Giulia Innocenzi: in the presentation 1,069,000 viewers for a share of 5.20% and in the broadcast 1,333,000 viewers for a share of 6.66%.

On Rete 4 forehand and backhand: 802,000 viewers for a share of 5.36%.

On Canale 5 the soap opera Terra amara: 2,553,000 viewers for a market share of 15.54%.

On Italia 1 the film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: 1,085,000 viewers for a market share of 6.25%.

On La7 On Onda: in the first part 428,000 viewers for a share of 2.04% and in the second part 315,000 viewers for a share of 1.88%.

On TV8, the F1 Brazilian GP, ​​which Verstappen won ahead of Norris and Alonso (broadcast postponed), was seen by 921,000 viewers, corresponding to a market share of 4.83%.

On Nove Che tempo che fa: 2,156,000 viewers in the program for a market share of 10.53%. In Il Tavolo late in the evening, 1,217,000 viewers reached a share of 8.53%, and in the “Important” segment it reached 549,000 and 8.19%.

As has become tradition, the show’s thank you post immediately followed on social media: “The exceptional results continue at Nove for Che tempo che fa: 2.2 million viewers and a market share of 10.5%, which is what Nove is on the National broadcaster panel confirmed. “Thanks everyone and see you next Sunday, an episode not to be missed!”

The third episode of Che tempo che fa last Sunday was watched in the program by 2,135,000 viewers, a share of 10.68%, and in Il Tavolo late in the evening by 1,290,000 viewers, a share of 10, corresponds to 30%.

Yesterday among the guests were Vincenzo Mollica, the historic face of Tg1, and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani. “Fellini – said Mollica – taught me the art of seeing and today, when I can no longer see, I am grateful to him because he made it clear to me what was in front of my eyes and I could not see, I was already blind .” He taught me to understand the processes of life. These are things that still accompany me today and that I cannot see. And Camilleri, “with whom I shared the beginning of blindness, said to me one day: “Vincenzino, come here, I want to hug you.” “Andrea, when we meet,” I replied. Camilleri told me that if I lost my eyesight, the colors in my dreams would become more vivid and that the other senses would come to the rescue: for example, he told me that I had lost my taste, but now I recognize the taste of pasta “ncasciata”. His first television memory is associated with Mike Bongiorno: “It was like watching an astronaut. A gentleman who came from another planet. A comic. It was like seeing Clark Kent in person. Mike was Clark Kent. “I always preferred Clark Kent to Superman, who was the embodiment of normality,” said the journalist. Two surprises for him on video, from Roberto Benigni and Fiorello. “Mollica is something extraordinary, one of the funniest, most sensitive people, he was really the most intelligent and loving journalist I have known in my life,” said Benigni, recalling how Fellini confided in della on the set of “La Voce.” luna only with the journalist. The director also turned to him to write notes of apology when he didn’t want to collect the prizes: “The excuse was an aunt in the hospital, we must have treated her in the hospital about fifty times,” Mollica joked. Then it was Fiorello’s turn: “Whoever speaks to you – said the showman in the video with the Rai logo behind him – is authorized by the CDR, because we at Rai cannot go to the Nove, especially in the programs moderated by Fazio. “That’s why we created a Fiorello with artificial intelligence to protect us from possible legal action.” And the Fiorello avatar repeats “Vincenzo, Fiorello loves you” in all languages. Then the last line: “I’ve been at Nine for thirty seconds and the first transfer has already arrived.” Mollica emphasized that three things motivated him in his job: “curiosity, passion and commitment”. A thought for Gaber, “because I have been with my wife Rosa Maria for 50 years and it was a show from her.” And to close his very personal and succinct autobiography: “I was Homeric not because of the poetry, but because of it Lack of diopters.”

Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani commented on the League’s demonstration: “It is a party demonstration, everyone makes their own decisions.” I did not organize any demonstrations. It is a decision of the Vice President of the Council Salvini, I do not want to judge it, Forza Italia takes a different position in the sense that I did not organize a demonstration.” “Hamas uses the Palestinian people as a human shield to protect the places , from which rockets are fired against Israel,” Tajani added. On the Italian troops in Lebanon: “It’s a complicated situation. There are 1,300 men standing between Hezbollah and Israel, and in Beirut there is a contingent that forms the Lebanese Armed Forces. Minister Crosetto was on site and at the moment the situation is complicated, but does not indicate any danger.” Then a short summary about Rai, Nove and ratings: “Congratulations on the show, which, as I see, has very high ratings.” So that means you’re doing a good job from a journalistic perspective. Allow me to say this to an old journalist, and so congratulations,” Tajani told Fazio. “Well, I’m very happy. I don’t know how many others will like it, but I really like it. Thank you very much. Thank you,” the host replied.