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Reality TV Stars Reject Popular Shows, Millionaire Success Story

«Se non vai in‌ tv‌ non esisti. C’è chi mi ferma dicendomi “Uè⁢ francesco Salvi, ⁣hai smesso di lavorare?” anche se magari sono in tournée a teatro». Poi,⁤ naturalmente ​mi chiedono: «”Salvi, hai spostato ‍la⁢ macchina?”.E rispondo: “Sì,è un diesel”».Con un sorriso amaro, ​Francesco Salvi confessa una verità: senza televisione è difficile farsi riconoscere. La televisione l’ha cercato, lo cerca ma «Grande Fratello, L’Isola dei famosi… Meglio dire di no.⁣ Molto‌ di quello che ‍vedo in tv‌ non mi entusiasma». Al contrario⁤ «la ⁤roba fatta ⁤bene: Montalbano, “Ballando con le stelle”, le partite sui canali​ privati,‍ i film su‍ Netflix, la pubblicità».Insomma qualcosa⁢ da salvare⁤ c’è sempre.

Gigi ​Faletti reflects on Early Career Breakthroughs

Comedian⁤ gigi Faletti‌ recounted‌ his early success in‍ Italian television, detailing how a combination of improvisation, swift thinking, and ⁢a bit of luck ⁣propelled him to fame. Faletti described⁤ a‌ performance ​where he partially forgot a‌ routine but ‌managed to ​recover with‌ a summary, still earning a positive reaction from the audience.‍ This experience, he said, led to further opportunities.

During this period, Faletti met‌ Antonio ​Ricci, who ‌later offered him a spot on the popular show “Drive In.” ⁣Ricci ‍initially hesitated,​ fearing ⁣Faletti’s comedic style was⁣ too unconventional. ​”he was a little scared and stalled: ‘You’re too⁣ far ahead, I don’t trust⁢ you, we ⁣need to start with small things,'” faletti⁢ recalled.

They began with a segment featuring a truck driver character, which quickly became a hit. “At the bar, the morning after ⁣the broadcast, everyone ‌repeats the catchphrases, and in the evening ​people come home specifically to‍ watch us,”⁢ Faletti⁣ explained. This success translated ⁣into a notable increase in his ‍earnings from live performances, moving from thousands of lire ​to ‌millions.

“Ther’s ⁢a‍ Car to ‌Move”

Faletti also discussed the spontaneous creation of the “megasalvishow” and its opening ⁢theme ⁣song,”C’è da spostare una macchina,è un diesel” (“There’s a car to move,it’s a diesel”). he explained the song originated​ from a brainstorming session in a garage when the team couldn’t decide⁣ on existing ‌music.

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