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Sarabanda was an Italian television show initially proposed as a variety and later as a musical game with prizes, adaption of the TV format Name That Tune, presented by Enrico Papi and broadcast on Italia 1 in the time slot of the access prime time from 8 September 1997 to 20 February 2004. After the first closing was resumed from 14 March to 10 April 2005 with the broadcasting of Super Sarabanda, a tournament among the most representative champions of the game. The program was re-proposed from 8 June to 30 August 2009 on Canale 5 in the pre-ward, presented by Teo Mammucari with Belén Rodríguez. The program is back on air for a third time with three special episodes in prime time on Italia 1 from 13 to 27 June 2017 with the return to the running of Enrico Papi.

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  • Sarabanda (programma televisivo) (it)
  • Sarabanda (en)
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  • Sarabanda was an Italian television show initially proposed as a variety and later as a musical game with prizes, adaption of the TV format Name That Tune, presented by Enrico Papi and broadcast on Italia 1 in the time slot of the access prime time from 8 September 1997 to 20 February 2004. After the first closing was resumed from 14 March to 10 April 2005 with the broadcasting of Super Sarabanda, a tournament among the most representative champions of the game. The program was re-proposed from 8 June to 30 August 2009 on Canale 5 in the pre-ward, presented by Teo Mammucari with Belén Rodríguez. The program is back on air for a third time with three special episodes in prime time on Italia 1 from 13 to 27 June 2017 with the return to the running of Enrico Papi. (en)
  • Sarabanda è stato un programma televisivo inizialmente proposto come un varietà e successivamente come un gioco musicale a premi, condotto da Enrico Papi e trasmesso su Italia 1 nella fascia oraria dell'access prime time dall'8 settembre 1997 al 20 febbraio 2004. Dopo la prima chiusura è stato ripreso dal 14 marzo al 10 aprile 2005 con la messa in onda di Super Sarabanda, un torneo tra i campioni più rappresentativi della trasmissione. Il programma è stato riproposto dall'8 giugno al 30 agosto 2009 su Canale 5 nella fascia preserale, con la conduzione di Teo Mammucari e la partecipazione di Belén Rodríguez. La trasmissione è tornata in onda per una terza volta con tre puntate speciali in prima serata su Italia 1 dal 13 al 27 giugno 2017 con il ritorno alla conduzione di Enrico Papi. (it)
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  • Endemol Italia ( ) (en)
  • RTI with EndemolShine Italy (en)
  • RTI-Mediaset (en)
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  • Italy (en)
director
  • Sergio Colabona (en)
  • Cesare Gigli ( ) (en)
  • Giovanni Caccamo ( ) (en)
  • Giuliana Baroncelli ( ) (en)
  • Lorenzo Lorenzini ( ) (en)
  • Maurizio Spagliardi ( ) (en)
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  • Corrado Grego ( ) (en)
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