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Che tempo che fa
Italian late-night talk show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Che tempo che fa (Italian for 'What the weather is like' / 'What the times are like'; Italian: [ke tˈtɛmpo ke fˈfa]) is an Italian television late-night talk show hosted by Fabio Fazio.[1] It has been broadcast live on Saturdays and Sundays on the Italian TV since 2003.
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The show has been aired since 13 September 2003 on Rai 3 up to 4 June 2017. On 24 September 2017 it moved to Rai 1, until 2 June 2019.[2] On 29 September 2019 the show moved to Rai 2, and in September 2020 it went back on Rai 3. In May 2023, public broadcaster RAI decided to not renew the show for a new season. On 15 October 2023 the show premiered for its 21st season on Nove.
Che tempo che fa is a one-to-one talk show with guests every weekend night. Current events, political, economic, sporting, musical, literary, cinematic, scientific, nature and environmental issues of topical interest are discussed. Fazio's feature is having friendly conversations rather than formal interviews. During its permanence on Rai 3, its prime-time share was of 15%, with an audience of 3,500,000 people, which raised up to 21% (around 5,000,000 people) with its first venue on Rai 1.[2]
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Through years the show hosted many Italian and international guests. Amongst them there are: Pope Francis, Mikhail Gorbachev, John Landis, Bill Gates, Coldplay, Mark Knopfler, Kylie Minogue, Oasis, Cherie Blair, Condoleezza Rice, Pedro Almodóvar, Hugh Grant, Vandana Shiva, Tony Blair, Phil Collins, Robert Plant, Annie Lennox, Ricky Martin, Zygmunt Bauman, Lou Reed, James Taylor, Penélope Cruz, Diego Armando Maradona, Jean Dujardin, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Stromae, Novak Djokovic, U2, Jane Fonda, Madonna, Noel Gallagher, Yanis Varoufakis, Adele, Charlize Theron, Dua Lipa, Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, LP, Tony Hawk, Naomi Campbell, Ed Sheeran, Olivia O'Brien, Carl Lewis, Anastacia, Vincent Cassel, Lewis Hamilton, Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Boris Becker, Alice Merton, Alain Delon, Rowan Atkinson, Michael Bublé, Emmanuel Macron, Jean-Claude Juncker, John Travolta, Ron Howard, John Bercow, Uma Thurman, Charles Leclerc, Sebastian Vettel, Anthony Fauci, Ken Follett, Whoopi Goldberg, Dan Brown, Greta Thunberg, Michael Houghton, Glenn Close, Robbie Williams, Susan Sarandon, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Pelé, Matthew McConaughey, Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Brian May, Quentin Tarantino, Lady Gaga, Christine Lagarde, Roberta Metsola, Sean Penn, Jens Stoltenberg, Carlo Rovelli, Rafael Nadal, Richard Gere, Austin Butler, Magic Johnson, Timothée Chalamet, Daniel Pennac, Emmanuel Carrère, Ben Affleck, Steve Martin, Anthony Hopkins, David Grossman, Willem Dafoe, Wim Wenders, Martin Scorsese, António Guterres, Josh O'Connor, Mike Faist, Zendaya, Ursula von der Leyen, Pep Guardiola, Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Sting, Angela Merkel, Michael Bublé, Adrien Brody, Daniel Craig and Usain Bolt.
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