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Belve (TV Series)
''Belve'' () is an Italian television interview show, hosted by journalist Francesca Fagnani. It aired on Nove from 14 March 2018 to 21 June 2019, and then moved to Rai 2 on 14 May 2021. The program consists of face-to-face interviews between Fagnani and "beasts", strong personalities from the world of entertainment, politics or news. It is produced by RAI in collaboration with Fremantle Italia. A spin-off series named ''Belve Crime'', focusing on figures from crime news, premiered on Rai 2 in June 2025. Format Hosted by journalist Francesca Fagnani, the show consists of face-to-face interviews between Fagnani and "beasts", strong personalities from the world of entertainment, politics or news. The theme song is " L'appuntamento", performed by Ornella Vanoni. Series overview Episodes First edition Second edition Third edition Fourth edition Fifth edition Sixth edition Seventh edition Eighth edition Ninth edition Tenth edition El ...
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Francesca Fagnani
Francesca Fagnani (born 25 November 1976) is an Italian journalist, writer and television presenter. She is known as the host of the Italian television interview series '' Belve'' and its spin-off, ''Belve Crime''. Early life Francesca Fagnani was born in Rome, Italy, on 25 November 1976. She has a fraternal twin sister. Fagnani graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome with a degree in modern literature. She obtained a doctorate in Dante philology from New York University, and was in New York City to witness the September 11 attacks in 2001. Career Fagnani subsequently volunteered to work at RAI's New York office, where she did an internship with journalist before returning to Italy. In Rome, she worked with journalist , before making her debut as an investigative journalist on Michele Santoro's television program ''AnnoZero'' in 2006. She stayed there until 2010. From 2013 to 2020, Fagnani wrote for ''Il Fatto Quotidiano'' and ''La Repubblica'' , and focused mainly ...
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