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Fantastico was an Italian Saturday night variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1979 to 1991, with an interruption in 1980, when it was replaced by the game show Scacco Matto. The TV program was linked with the Italian national lottery, and every edition consisted of 13 episodes with the final episode broadcast on 6 January, with the extraction of the winning tickets. An attempt to revive the show was made in 1997, but Fantastico Enrico (so titled as a reference to the presenter Enrico Montesano) obtained low ratings and Montesano eventually abandoned the show.

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  • Fantastico was an Italian Saturday night variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1979 to 1991, with an interruption in 1980, when it was replaced by the game show Scacco Matto. The TV program was linked with the Italian national lottery, and every edition consisted of 13 episodes with the final episode broadcast on 6 January, with the extraction of the winning tickets. The show was generally different in its structure from one edition to another; the first edition was seen by an average of 23.6 million viewers. During the years the ratings dropped, and after a disappointing edition hosted by Raffaella Carrà and Johnny Dorelli (7.8 million viewers) the show was replaced by the variety-quiz . An attempt to revive the show was made in 1997, but Fantastico Enrico (so titled as a reference to the presenter Enrico Montesano) obtained low ratings and Montesano eventually abandoned the show. Several opening songs of the show charted, and two of them (Heather Parisi's "Disco Bambina" and "Cicale") peaked first at the Italian hit parade. (en)
  • Fantastico è stato un varietà televisivo italiano andato in onda nella prima serata del sabato sulla prima rete Rai dal 1979 al 1980, poi di nuovo dal 1981 al 1992 ed infine dal 1997 al 1998, abbinato alla Lotteria Italia. Assieme a Canzonissima, Studio Uno e Milleluci è considerato l'apoteosi ed emblema del varietà televisivo classico in Italia, nonché uno dei programmi più famosi e di successo nella storia della televisione italiana. (it)
  • Fantastico (укр. Фантастика) — італійська музично-розважальна телепередача, що транслювалася на телеканалі Rai 1. (uk)
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  • Fantastico è stato un varietà televisivo italiano andato in onda nella prima serata del sabato sulla prima rete Rai dal 1979 al 1980, poi di nuovo dal 1981 al 1992 ed infine dal 1997 al 1998, abbinato alla Lotteria Italia. Assieme a Canzonissima, Studio Uno e Milleluci è considerato l'apoteosi ed emblema del varietà televisivo classico in Italia, nonché uno dei programmi più famosi e di successo nella storia della televisione italiana. (it)
  • Fantastico (укр. Фантастика) — італійська музично-розважальна телепередача, що транслювалася на телеканалі Rai 1. (uk)
  • Fantastico was an Italian Saturday night variety show broadcast by Rai 1 from 1979 to 1991, with an interruption in 1980, when it was replaced by the game show Scacco Matto. The TV program was linked with the Italian national lottery, and every edition consisted of 13 episodes with the final episode broadcast on 6 January, with the extraction of the winning tickets. An attempt to revive the show was made in 1997, but Fantastico Enrico (so titled as a reference to the presenter Enrico Montesano) obtained low ratings and Montesano eventually abandoned the show. (en)
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  • Fantastico (TV program) (en)
  • Fantastico (programma televisivo) (it)
  • Fantastico (uk)
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