GialappaShow, Laura Pausini hosts and Giovanni Vernia makes the first ever parody of Jannik Sinner: all the – leggego.it




Come back GialappaShowthe voices of Giorgio Gherarducci e Marco Santin. The is also back Mago Forrest in the host version, accompanied in the first episode by Laura Pausini in co-host version. «She asked us to participate because she is a big fan of ours». And it’s not the only one, the “guys” of Gialappa’s Band say.


Laura will try her hand at an epic duet with Annalaisa and more. He will also sing with the Blacks by chance. «If he didn’t want to go anymore. She stayed and had fun with us until the studio lights went out.”


In this new edition, two new entries in the GialappaShow gang: Herbert Ballerina e Giovanni Vernia who will take on the role of Fabrizio Corona «and the other one I’m really ashamed to say. He’s the only good Italian we have and I take the piss: Jannik Sinner. But he too has his Achilles’ heel: contracts with sponsors.”




The comic cast is super confirmed, with their most iconic interpretations, alongside new characters. The new episodes of Sensualità a Corte are starting, with Marcello Cesena e Simona Garbarinowith the extraordinary participation in the first episode of Elio by Elio and the Tese Stories. Ubaldo Pantani takes on the new roles of Bruno Vespa focused on the diet he can’t do, and is the protagonist of the new series “Houses You Can’t Afford At First Sight”, while Gigi he’s a newbie Stefano De Martino.


Brenda Lodigiani it still is Esther Ascioneand continues to try his hand in the musical field by imitating as well as AnnaiseAlso Lazzaand Angela of Ricchi e Poveri. Max Giustihowever, remains faithful to the imitations of Aurelio De Laurentiis a boss Alessandro Borgheseas well as Valentina Barbieri he is always the star of the new episodes of “Quasi Unica – Ilary”.


They also return Edoardo Ferrario in the role of “Micol Pirozzi”, Alessandro Bianchi with new characters, and Ross protagonist of “Geoflop”.


Alessandro Betti aka Fachiro Tandoori launches the Apanè Dance, and tries his hand at the brand new interpretation of Bob Sinclair; Tony Bonji gives new pearls of wisdom always animated by the aim of (de)motivating, and plays the new character “Fortunato Scavo”; Stefano Rapone proposes the new character “Arborio Corbellini”, and the documentary “The whole truth that no heavens say” with special guest Peter Gomez.

And directly from the Abyss the Cin Cin boys return, that is Enrique Balbontin and Andrea Ceccon, also on stage with “Maestro Platone”.

There is no shortage of videos commented by Gialappa’s Band, which targets TV programmes, new web catchphrases and international football matches, already under the magnifying glass on TV8 Gialappa’s Night, in the late evening on UEFA Champions Wednesdays League, always on TV8. For many it is almost a return to Mai dire Goal, for Marco and Giorgio: «a perfect mix between Mai Dire Gol which remains unrepeatable andQuelli che il calcio. We liked this and decided to do it…”.

Last update: Thursday 17 October 2024, 5.42pm

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Oh, where do we begin with the delightful chaos that is the return of GialappaShow? It’s like that old comfortable pair of jeans you thought you had thrown away but found at the back of the wardrobe—faded, a bit worn, but somehow still fits.

First of all, we’ve got Giorgio Gherarducci and Marco Santin back in the saddle flexing their comedic brilliance, and that’s already like seeing two E.T.s in a spaceship made of pasta! Then there’s Mago Forrest, whose magic tricks light up the screen brighter than the “Fasten Seatbelt” sign on an Italian airplane—because trust me, folks, you’ll want to be strapped in for this ride.

And then, hold onto your spaghetti—that’s not just any co-host; it’s Laura Pausini! Y’know, everyone’s favourite belter who could probably sing the phone book and still make it sound like an aria! It’s heartwarming to know that even pop stars have guilty pleasures, and being a fan of Gialappa’s Band is certainly one of them. I mean, if you’re looking for entertainment served with a side of pasta, this is it!

Laura’s not just going to stand there looking pretty; oh no! She’ll be duetting with Annalisa and singing with some chaps called the Blacks by chance! Sounds like the ultimate Italian Christmas party where everyone’s had one too many Proseccos and suddenly thinks they can sing! And just when you thought it couldn’t get crazier, there will be Ballerina and Vernia bringing some fresh faces—and with a sprinkle of Fabrizio Corona drama to spice things up, it’s bound to be a recipe for comedic brilliance… or disaster! Either way, I’ve got my popcorn ready!

Now, let’s not forget the legendary return of Sensualità a Corte, which pairs Marcello Cesena and Simona Garbarino like the best of Italian wines! They’ve even got Elio stopping by because let’s be real, every party needs an Elio. With Ubaldo Pantani back as Bruno Vespa focusing on weight loss (isn’t that a contradiction in terms?), there’s bound to be substantial comedic weight! Sorry, that was horrible; if I had a Euro for every dad joke I made…

And can we talk about Brenda Lodigiani? She’s still trying to channel her inner musical icon while impersonating artists like Lazza and Angela of Ricchi e Poveri. A brave choice, Brenda, considering that the last time we tried a duet, the neighbours filed a noise complaint!

What’s more? You’ve got Edoardo Ferrario, Alessandro Bianchi, and Ross in the mix reminding us that talent in Italy is as abundant as olives at an olive festival! And for those who’ve been longing for more from the sceptical comic goldmine, the Cin Cin boys are back to sprinkle some of their own brand of mayhem on this glorious mess!

To cap it all off, the Gialappa’s Band is right back where they belong, ripping apart all the bizarre television moments and global football disasters. Ever wondered what a perfect mix between “Mai dire Gol” and “Quelli che il calcio” looks like?
No? Well, let’s not act innocent here; it’s like mixing beer and espresso—it sounds absurd but it could just be delicious.

So, there you have it! GialappaShow is making a triumphant return filled with catchy atmospherics, musical shenanigans, and comedy that’ll make you snort your pasta. It’s time to grab your friends, pour some wine, and watch as our beloved Italian lunatics bring the panache back to television. Who’s ready for some uncontrollable laughter? I know I am!

Ah, Gialappa’s Band, you’ve made my day! Now, if only I could get them to fix my love life with a clever pun or two… Actually, scratch that. Just give me more brunch and a show!

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