Unomattina

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Unomattina

Italian morning television show


Unomattina (also spelled Uno Mattina) is a long-running Italian morning television show, broadcast by Rai 1 since 22 December 1986.

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History

The first-morning program of the Italian national public television was created to counterprogram the successful morning schedule of Fininvest.[1] Its contents include news, weather forecasts, interviews, and talk show segments. The first edition was presented by Elisabetta Gardini and Piero Badaloni, with the segments set in Milan studios hosted by Alessandro Cecchi Paone and Sabina Ciuffini.[1] In the subsequent season's various presenters, alternated, including Luca Giurato, Livia Azzariti, Antonella Clerici, Maria Teresa Ruta, Rosanna Lambertucci, Franco Di Mare, Elisa Isoardi, Michele Cucuzza, Paola Saluzzi, Roberta Capua, Caterina Balivo, Eleonora Daniele.[1] Since 1992 the program has a summer spin-off called Unomattina estate.[1]

Seasons

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Theme song

Originally the theme song was sung. The text, written by Michele Guardì, said: Quando in cielo c'è ancora la luna, Unomattina arriva sicura, porta notizie in tempo reale, con la famiglia le puoi commentare. Segui attento, ti devi informare, su questi amici puoi sempre contare, la colazione diventa speciale, sveglia sveglia, Unomattina, buongiorno TV[2]. From the second season (1987-1988) the last word is always sung: Unomattina. The theme song of the program is sung by Danilo Amerio and Laura Landi, to whom Marianna Brusegan has also been added since the 2005-2006 edition.

In the 2000-2001 and 2013-2014 editions the program used a theme song different from the historical one, in the second case the song Radio Ga Ga by Queen (band). Furthermore, exclusively in the 2000-2001 season the program changed its title to Raiuno Mattina.

Program timeslot

  • 26th Season (2011-2012), 6:45-10:00, 195 minutes
  • 27th Season (2012-2013), 6:45-10:00, 195 minutes[N 16]
  • 28th to 31st Season (2013-2019), 6:45 to 10:00, 195 minutes
  • 34th and 35th Season (2019-2021), 6:45 to 9:50, 185 minutes
  • 36th Season (2021-2022), 7:10-9:50 (160 minutes), 9:00-9:50 (50 minutes)[N 17]
  • 37th Season (2022-2023), 8:55-9:50, 55 minutes
  • 38th Season (2023-2024), 8:35-9:50, 75 minutes

Notes

  1. From September 19, 1988 to January 6, 1989.
  2. From January 9th to June 30th 1989.
  3. Sostituito da Paolo Di Giannantonio da gennaio a giugno 1993.
  4. Sostituisce Puccio Corona da gennaio a giugno 1993.
  5. From September 23, 1996 until March 21, 1997.
  6. From March 24 to June 6, 1997.
  7. From September 23, 1996 to January 17, 1997.
  8. From January 20 to March 21, 1997.
  9. From January 6–10, 2014.
  10. A volte sostituito da Marco Frittella o Valentina Bisti.
  11. Replaced by Barbara Capponi from December 13 to 20, 2019.
  12. Valentina Bisti filled in from 13 to 20 December 2019.
  13. Replaced by Barbara Capponi from March 10 to 12 2021.
  14. Replaces Marco Frittella from March 10 to 12 2021
  15. Until March 11, 2022, when he was appointed editorial director of Rai Libri.
  16. With With interruption from 10 to 10.25am.
  17. From February 24, 2022

References

  1. Aldo Grasso, Massimo Scaglioni. "Unomattina". Enciclopedia della Televisione. Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003. ISBN 88-1150-466-X.
  2. "Unomattina - Unomattina - video - RaiPlay". Rai. Retrieved January 6, 2017.

Further reading

  • Joseph Baroni. "Unomattina". Dizionario della Televisione. Raffaello Cortina Editore. ISBN 88-7078-972-1.



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