Today, the Italian public broadcaster presented the Autumn lineup at the Rai Auditorium in Naples. The 2024/2025 season schedule promises many familiar faces and returning shows. Following Amadeus' departure to Nove, it was announced that Stefano De Martino will host Affari Tuoi on Rai 1 starting September 2, marking a significant step for him.
Stefano De Martino joins Rai 1 also with his cult game show Stasera Tutto è Possibile that will move from Rai 2 to Rai 1 next year. The entertainment lineup kicks off on Sunday, September 8, with Fiorella Mannoia starring in Semplicemente Fiorella, followed by the Tim Music Awards with Carlo Conti and Vanessa Incontrada. The following Friday brings Tale e Quale Show hosted by Carlo Conti who will host Sarà Sanremo 2024 on December 18. The new game show Chi Può Batterci? with Marco Liorni premieres on September with one off on Saturday, followed by Milly Carlucci's Ballando con le Stelle. Antonella Clerici returns with The Voice Kids.
Special events include Cento – Un Secolo di Servizio Pubblico with Carlo Conti, Serata Bambino Gesù and Serata Unicef hosted by Eleonora Daniele on November. During the Christmas holidays, Stanotte a… with Alberto Angela returns on December 25, Natale in Casa Cupiello with Vincenzo Salemme on December 26, and L’Anno che Verrà concert with Marco Liorni on December 31. The Festival del Circo di Monte-Carlo will be featured on Rai 1 for the first time, hosted by Serena Autieri on December 27 and January 2.
Additionally, the Telethon marathon returns from December 15 to 22, and Zecchino d’Oro runs from November 29 to December 1, including special Christmas editions. In early 2025, Pino Insegno debuts in prime time with Il Buono, il Brutto e il Cattivo, a two-part show featuring Luca Ward and Francesco Pannofino.
In daytime Rai 1 will premiere new dating show Le Stagioni del Cuore on every Saturdays hosted by Mara Venier, followed by a special episode of daytime magazine La Vita in Diretta, titled Sabato in Diretta hosted by Emma D'Aquino.
On Rai 2, the lineup includes humor and entertainment with Enrico Brignano's Ce lo Chiede l'Europa and Nino Frassica's Festivallo. In-depth analysis returns with Antonino Monteleone's investigative talk show L'Altra Italia. Mornings will feature Binario 2, hosted by Carolina Di Domenico and Andrea Perroni, offering a blend of news and entertainment from Tiburtina Station in Rome. Teo Mammucari’s Lo Spaesato and Luca Barbareschi's Se mi lasci non vale are among the new prime-time offerings.
Rai 3 brings Roberto Saviano’s Insider, focusing on criminal organizations, and Lo Stato delle Cose with Massimo Giletti. Other highlights include A Casa di Maria Latella, a talk show blending politics, economy, and culture, and Magistrati with Cesare Bocci. The network also continues its tradition of intelligent entertainment with shows like Blob, Splendida Cornice with Geppi Cucciari, and investigative programs like Chi l'ha visto? and Report.
On Rai 2, the lineup includes humor and entertainment with Enrico Brignano's Ce lo Chiede l'Europa and Nino Frassica's Festivallo. In-depth analysis returns with Antonino Monteleone's investigative talk show L'Altra Italia. Mornings will feature Binario 2, hosted by Carolina Di Domenico and Andrea Perroni, offering a blend of news and entertainment from Tiburtina Station in Rome. Teo Mammucari’s Lo Spaesato and Luca Barbareschi's Se mi lasci non vale are among the new prime-time offerings.
Rai 3 brings Roberto Saviano’s Insider, focusing on criminal organizations, and Lo Stato delle Cose with Massimo Giletti. Other highlights include A Casa di Maria Latella, a talk show blending politics, economy, and culture, and Magistrati with Cesare Bocci. The network also continues its tradition of intelligent entertainment with shows like Blob, Splendida Cornice with Geppi Cucciari, and investigative programs like Chi l'ha visto? and Report.