Thu, Mar 13, 1997
Serena Dandini is already ousted from her role as the host by Pippo Chennedy himself, who gives a lively welcome to the viewers. Guzzanti then impersonates Walter Veltroni with his budget speech one year after the establishment of Ulivo, and later on, his sister Sabina imitates the then-secretary of the PDS, Massimo D'Alema. The special guest is the singer Gianna Nannini.
Thu, Mar 20, 1997
Pippo Chennedy opens with a sketch about two newlyweds whom he wants to force into revealing their wedding night details to the audience. After Guzzanti's impersonation of D'Alema, Rocco Barbaro portrays an exhausted character, followed by Serena Dandini introducing the Goa Band with the ever-present Alexia, the cubist. The imitation of Gianfranco Funari is hilarious. The guest is the singer Franco Battiato.
Thu, Mar 27, 1997
Pippo Chennedy falsely claims Neapolitan origins to win over the audience's favor, given that Pippo Chennedy was broadcast from the Production Center in Naples, in a highly improbable mimicry of the Neapolitan accent. The notary Marco Mazzocca tries to instruct Serena Dandini on the available options, saying, "It's 'possibboli', it's not 'possibboli', it's 'impossibboli'...". Quelo, in a live connection, answers the audience's questions: "Is reincarnation expected? Or is there some kind of paradise?"; "The second one you said!". The guest is the singer Raf.
Thu, Apr 3, 1997
This time, a triumphant entrance at the beginning is reserved for Gianfranco Funari, who distributes mortadella (a type of Italian cold cut) among the audience. Later, Silvia, the Neapolitan student, deals with one of Manu's usual tragedies, her best friend. Sabina Guzzanti, playing the role of an ambitious journalist, forces Serena Dandini into an interview in the middle of the live show. A neurotic character in a live connection talks about his wife who fries everything: "Why? For this, this, and that other reason!". The guest is the singer Jovanotti, who performs his song "Bella".
Thu, Apr 10, 1997
It opens with the proverbial appearance of Sabina Guzzanti, who, portraying Valeria Marini, falls down the stairs, rolling, and then grants a bizarre interview to Serena Dandini. Among the most memorable sketches is the one in which Corrado Guzzanti portrays Fausto Bertinotti, interviewed in a fake connection by Dandini, along with his impersonation of the TV host Gianfranco Funari. Among the regular actors is Marco Marzocca, who plays an improbable notary providing opinions on regulations and government crises.
Thu, Apr 17, 1997
Corrado Guzzanti bursts onto the program's scene by portraying the "Santone Quelo," providing hilarious answers to the faithful who ask questions over the phone. Dandini then interviews the "Signora Caterina," played by Sabina Guzzanti, Romano Prodi, impersonated by Corrado Guzzanti, and Silvio Berlusconi, impersonated by Sabina Guzzanti. Also present are Rocco Barbaro and Neri Marcorè.
Thu, Apr 24, 1997
In the opening, Serena Dandini talks with Marcore' and Marzocca in the roles of the "Ragazzi delle ragazze" (the boys of the girls), with Caterina Guzzanti and Iliceto playing the fans. Then an explosion of sketches featuring Sabina Guzzanti as Massimo D'Alema, Neri Marcore' impersonating Pier Ferdinando Casini, Marco Marzocca as the notary, Alessandra Faiella as Alexia's mother, and Marcorè once again in the role of Pascal. As the closing act, Sabina Guzzanti, in the role of Valeria Marini, sings "oh mucca ciao" (oh cow goodbye).
Thu, May 1, 1997
Corrado Guzzanti, in the role of the repeating high school student Lorenzo, gets scolded by Serena Dandini while Caterina Guzzanti and Iliceto perform a sketch as high school girls. Alessandra Faiella, as the cubist Alexia, involves the host in a series of hilarious situations, while Corrado Guzzanti, portraying TV host Gianfranco Funari, gives political lessons. Corrado Guzzanti also portrays the host Pippo Chennedy, while Paolantoni, playing the role of Pippo Chennedy's manager, perform a sketch about the era of commercial television and the probable acquisition of the program. Dandini then interviews Neri Marcorè, who, in a fake TV connection, portrays the politician Pierferdinando Casini, about administrative elections in several municipalities, including Milan.
Thu, May 8, 1997
Viewers are treated to a delightful compilation of the most memorable moments from the entire season of the "Pippo Chennedy Show." It's a carefully curated selection, showcasing the absolute best sketches and comedic performances that have entertained audiences throughout the season. Get ready to savor the highlights and relive the laughter in this captivating "Best of..." episode.