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Italian showmaster Pippo Baudo (1936-2025) died on August 16 at the age of 89. He was considered the "King" of Italian television. Born in Sicily, he hosted numerous successful RAI shows since the ...
Pippo Baudo had two children. Tiziana, born from his relationship with Angela Lippi, who for many years thought she was an only child. And Alessandro Baudo, born from another relationship, with ...
For some five decades Pippo Baudo was the face of Italy’s national broadcaster, RAI. His death on Saturday unleashed a wave of accolades and tears. By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting from Rome Fans, ...
He wasn't just a presenter: he was television itself. Pippo Baudo passed away at 89, in a Roman hospital, leaving behind a void that feels like the end of an era. From Sicily to Sanremo, from ...
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From Laura Pausini to Eros Ramazzotti and Giorgia, including Morandi and the Jalisse. A significant part of Italian music is also at Pippo Baudo's wake at the Teatro delle Vittorie in Rome. Pausini ...
Few know that Pippo Baudo inaugurated the Diana in Naples. Lucio Mirra, dean of the Vomero theater, recalls: "It was December '64 and with my wife Mariolina, I had recently taken over the management.
Having left yesterday from the Teatro delle Vittoria in Rome, the hearse carrying Pippo Baudo's coffin arrived during the night in Militello, in Val di Catania, greeted by the applause of hundreds of ...
Italian TV presenter Pippo Baudo has died, Italian media report. He was 89 years old. A symbol of Italian television, he hosted thirteen editions of the Sanremo Festival and dozens of hugely ...
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