“Never butler of other people’s ideas. Erdogan? I would have sent him to hell”

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“In 40 years of TV it has almost always been about giving shape to what I have inside, to my thoughts … For me it makes sense to make a TV that belongs to you, I’m not interested in being a butler of other people’s ideas but the narrator of what that I am “. Paolo Bonolis he tells himself in an interview with the ‘Corriere della Sera’, in which he reveals that if he had not made the conductor he would have attempted a diplomatic career. “I was studying to pursue a diplomatic career: fortunately for this country I have taken another path. I have a lot of patience but in certain contexts he fails. I would have diplomatically sent Erdogan to hell”, he adds.


The television debut is due to a case: “In 1981, just because I had a scooter, I accompanied a friend of mine to an audition in Rai. I was studying Institution and Roman law. There they told me: and you don’t? they offered me to take part in a program for children: they gave me 12 million lire for a year. At home we didn’t sail in gold, I didn’t hesitate. Then I realized that I liked it “.

As for the excellent debut of ‘Avanti unaltra! Even in the evening ‘, the host says: “I was pleased with 20 percent of the first episode. I think there is a need for a relief of anxiety. Lightness is good. But successes or failures often depend on excessive exuberance in expectations. “. “Both Avanti an other and Ciao Darwin did not set off in a trumpet: they have no ancestors, they had to learn to walk. Sometimes they were looked upon with distrust”, he concludes.

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