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- After his friend is killed as a result of a war between two crime families, a biker vows to destroy the families and rescue a boy they have kidnapped.
- The hilarious domestic adventures of Raimondo Vianello and Sandra Mondaini.
- This has been the Italian version of the popular USA game show of the same name. In this game show, contestants are shown a phrase with the letters covered. They must spin a wheel marked with prizes or penalties for chances to win money by guessing the missing letters. The winner is the one who can guess the complete answer to the hidden puzzle. With its 99 episodes conducted by Augusto Mondelli and 3,125 episodes conducted by Mike Bongiorno, this program has been the longest running game show in the history of Italian television.
- Licia and her boyfriend Mirko live their love story surrounded by the tender Andrea, the grumpy Marrabbio, the grandfather Sam and the friends of the Bee Hive.
- Various current topics are dealt with by the host and guests.
- This has been the Italian version of the popular USA game show of the same name, in which competitors guess the prices of featured products in order to win them. With its more than 3,430 episodes this program has been the second longest running game show in the history of Italian television, surpassed only by La ruota della fortuna (1987) added to La ruota della fortuna (2007).
- The story of Santa's family in 1920. In the "Spanish pandemic" 1918-1920. Santa Claus forgot who he is. She has not seen her two children for a long time as she does not share their choices. His change will bring back the memory and love of his children. A Christmas parallel with the 2020 pandemic. A story of change and hope.
- This evening entertainment program was dedicated to the illusionist David Copperfield. The broadcasting of his illusions, taken from the CBS Copperfield TV specials (see "Connections" section), was alternated with scenes shot in a studio set up like an island, where in addition to the conduction of Moana Pozzi there were also six dancers, and Gianni Fantoni performed several micromagic gags. There are ten episodes: the first eight have been broadcasted on Saturday from June 20 to August 29, 1992, while the last two have been delayed for unknown reasons, and have been broadcasted only in 1994, on August 26 and September 9.
- "Sei un fenomeno" is a variety program broadcasted for ten Saturday, from July 6th until September 7th, in which Paolo Bonolis presented several videos of every general of human enterprises, like curiosities, challenges of courage, artistic talent, sport competitions, cultural practices. Much space was given to the illusionist David Copperfield, that Bonolis called the pivot of the program: each episode showed at least a Copperfield's illusion, taken from CBS Copperfield specials (see Connections section).
- This game show has been the longest (200 episodes) conducted by Mike Bongiorno until that moment, and the one where, in the last episode (June 11th, 1992), an Italian TV show won the champion the highest money prize ever given in the history of Italian television until 2004.
- The love story between Licia and Mirko, now married, continues. Bee Hive welcomes the girl as solo Singer, while the new members of the group.
- The poet Alberto Mari, published by Guanda, Mondadori, La vita felice narrate about himself and read some of his poems with irony. Including shuts in galleries with his shows about drawings and watercolors and a introduction by the poet and critic Michelangelo Coviello.
- In this first episode has been broadcasted the "Death Saw" illusion, taken from the CBS Copperfield TV special The Magic of David Copperfield 10: The Bermuda Triangle (1988).
- In this second episode has been broadcasted "Table Of Death" escape, taken from the CBS Copperfield TV special The Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape from Alcatraz (1987).
- In this third episode has been broadcasted the "Bermuda Triangle" illusion, taken from the CBS Copperfield TV special The Magic of David Copperfield 10: The Bermuda Triangle (1988).
- In this fifth episode has been broadcasted the "On The Edge" illusion, taken from the CBS Copperfield TV special The Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape from Alcatraz (1987).
- In this sixth episode have been broadcasted three illusions, taken from two CBS Copperfield TV specials: "The Detective", from The Magic of David Copperfield II (1979), "Levitating A Boy" and "Lear Jet Vanish", from The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane (1981).
- In this seventh episode have been broadcasted two illusions, taken from two CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Run Duck Run", from The Magic of David Copperfield 10: The Bermuda Triangle (1988), and "Zig-Zag Laser", from The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane (1981).
- In this eighth episode have been broadcasted two illusions, taken from two CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Death Defying Duck", from The Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape from Alcatraz (1987), and "Statue Of Liberty Disappears", from The Magic of David Copperfield V (1983).
- In this ninth and penultimate episode have been broadcasted two illusions, taken from two CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Escape From Death" escape, from The Magic of David Copperfield VI: Floating Over the Grand Canyon (1984), and "Video To Life (Part 1)", from The Magic of David Copperfield VII: Familiares (1985).
- In this tenth and final episode has been broadcasted "Poultry In Motion" illusion, taken from the CBS Copperfield TV special The Magic of David Copperfield 10: The Bermuda Triangle (1988). Then, at the end of the program, three illusions already broadcasted in previous episodes have been reaired and analyzed in slow motion: "Death Saw", "Grand Canyon Levitation" and "Statue Of Liberty Disappears".
- In this first episode have been broadcasted six illusions, taken from four CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Dancing Handkerchief", "David Cut In Half Lengthwise", "Asrah Levitation", from The Magic of David Copperfield (1978), "Lear Jet Vanish", from The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane (1981), "Slow-Mo Duck", from The Magic of David Copperfield VI: Floating Over the Grand Canyon (1984), and "Video To Life (Part 1)", from The Magic of David Copperfield VII: Familiares (1985).
- In this second episode have been broadcasted six illusions, taken from four CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Vanishing Silk", "Card Manipulation", from The Magic of David Copperfield (1978), "Loni's Poster", from The Magic of David Copperfield II (1979), "Floating Ferrari", "Ring Finger", from The Magic of David Copperfield III: Levitating Ferrari (1980), and "Death Saw", from The Magic of David Copperfield 10: The Bermuda Triangle (1988).
- In this third episode have been bradcasted five illusions, taken from three CBS Copperfield TV specials: "The Detective", from The Magic of David Copperfield II (1979), "Art Gallery", "Broken Heart", "David's Fable", from The Magic of David Copperfield III: Levitating Ferrari (1980), and "Walking Through The Great Wall Of China", from The Magic of David Copperfield: China (1986).
- In this fifth episode have been broadcasted six illusions, taken from three CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Tower Illusion", "Memories", from The Magic of David Copperfield II (1979), "C.J.'s Card Trick", from The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane (1981), "Dancing Cane", "Levitating A Lady" and "Statue Of Liberty Disappears", from The Magic of David Copperfield V (1983).
- In this sixth episode have been broadcasted three illusions, taken from a CBS Copperfield TV special: "The Girl And Her Bird", "Escape From Death" escape, and "Grand Canyon Levitation", from The Magic of David Copperfield VI: Floating Over the Grand Canyon (1984).
- In this seventh episode have been broadcasted five illusions, taken from two CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Floating Mirror Ball", "The 50's", "The Jewel Thief", from The Magic of David Copperfield II (1979), "Father And Son", and "Video To Life (Part 2)", from The Magic of David Copperfield VII: Familiares (1985).
- In this eighth episode have been broadcasted five illusions from three CBS Copperfield TV specials: "Record Album Prediction", "The Couple", from The Magic of David Copperfield III: Levitating Ferrari (1980), "Escape From Alcatraz" escape, from The Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape from Alcatraz (1987), "Restoring A Bicycle" and "Boy Levitation", from The Magic of David Copperfield: China (1986).
- 200th and last episode of the longest game show conducted by Mike Bongiorno until that moment. The champion Isabella Lama, an expert on dogs, won 1.265 billion lire, the highest prize ever won in a game show in the history of Italian television until 2004.
- This episode began with an interview with Silvio Berlusconi, founder of the Fininvest Group, on the 10th anniversary of the television network Canale 5.