Porta a Porta, the living room of politics
Porta a Porta is a
Rai information and in-depth television program conducted by
Bruno Vespa dedicated to current affairs, politics, news and customs. The genre of the
Rai Porta a Porta formula is that of rotogravure and
talk show .
In 2021 the
25 years of the program were celebrated, of which we recall several special episodes (especially on the occasion of Good Friday).
Over the years of broadcasts and over three thousand two hundred episodes, the Port a Porta program and its host have often been the subject of
controversy and controversy due to some characters invited to participate, such as family members or members of notorious criminal associations.
Door to Door bets
Where can you see
Porta a Porta puntate ? The most classic way to do this is on television, following Rai programming.
We would like to point out that you can comfortably see on your computer the Porta a Porta episodes of the most recent seasons on
Raiplay.it .
Door to Door Special
Let's see some of the stages of Porta a Porta.
Did you know that the host of the first episode, broadcast on January 22, 1996, was Romano Prodi?
In October 1998, during an episode celebrating the twentieth year of the pontificate of John Paul II, the pope himself intervened on the broadcast by connecting to the telephone.
On February 2, 1999, there was an episode on Ferrari and Michael Schumacher entered the studio in the Ferrari F399.
In May 2001 Silvio Berlusconi chose the Porta a Porta studios to sign the contract with the Italians.
Since 2003, on Good Friday, special episodes have been made (some external) in two parts before and after the
Via Crucis (find the
list of special Porta a Porta episodes on this Wikipedia page).
Porta a Porta today
Today Porta a Porta has reached its
twenty-fifth edition in 2022 , with three weekly episodes (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday).
Bruno Vespa's Porta a Porta program offers the public great news, while confirming the editorial line linked to political events, big news stories and changes in Italian society.