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7.8 7 Seasons • 56 Episodes

GialappaShow

Marco Santin and Giorgio Gherarducci - supported in the studio by Mago Forest, a great cast of comedians and many surprise guests - comment with biting irony on the most popular TV programs, the main sporting events and the last web trends.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Giorgio Gherarducci

    Giorgio Gherarducci

  • Marco Santin

    Marco Santin

  • Michele Foresta

    Michele Foresta

  • Marcello Cesena

    Marcello Cesena

  • Alessandro Betti

    Alessandro Betti

  • Brenda Lodigiani

    Brenda Lodigiani

  • Ubaldo Pantani

    Ubaldo Pantani

  • Toni Bonji

    Toni Bonji

  • Stefano Rapone

    Stefano Rapone

Overview

Marco Santin and Giorgio Gherarducci - supported in the studio by Mago Forest, a great cast of comedians and many surprise guests - comment with biting irony on the most popular TV programs, the main sporting events and the last web trends.

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