After missing an episode last week, this Monday Eleonora Daniele had to face a new arrest
Storie Italiane was cut short in the middle of the live broadcast with the presenter having to immediately switch the line to TG1 and prematurely greet her viewers watching her from home.
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This week of Eleonora Daniele opens in a certainly different way. As usual, Rai Uno’s morning is taken up with its show, Italian Stories, which deals daily with current affairs, mainly politics and current affairs. Last week the presenter already suffered an unexpected shutdown, on the occasion of the feast of the patron saint of Italy, Saint Francis of Assisi, losing an entire day of programming and also postponing the start of It’s always noon with Antonella Clerici.
Today’s started as a very important episode on the Rieti enigma with the disappearance of the former postwoman Silvia Cipriani and the investigation for voluntary murder opened on her nephew, also offended. On Friday, during Storie Italiane’s live broadcast, there were statements from Silvia’s cousin, which left everyone speechless because, a few days earlier, Valerio had said the exact opposite at the microphones of the correspondent of the Rai Uno show. Many guests in the studio and on-site reporters commented on the incident.
Eleonora Daniele abruptly interrupts the episode: line to TG1
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Today, however, Monday October 10, Eleonora Daniele regularly went live until at 11:00 a.m. she had to abruptly interrupt the program. About an hour earlier, in fact, the presenter hastily closed to leave the line to TG1 for a special edition: “You have to give the line to TG1 for the broadcast of the knighthood ceremony of the order to the merit of the work”. The presenter could not help handing over the reins of the time slot to TG1 and giving his viewers an appointment tomorrow, Tuesday, October 11, at the usual time of around 9:55 a.m.
The presenter gave way to the connection from the Quirinal Palace in Rome with commentary by Nadia Zicoschi, Franco Di Mario and directed by Giorgia Tranquilli.