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Carabinieri | |
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Country of origin | Italy |
No. of seasons | 7 |
No. of episodes | 174 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 mins. |
Release | |
Original network | Canale 5 |
Original release | March 2002 – 30 July 2008 |
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Website |
Carabinieri is an Italian television series that aired on Canale 5 from March 2002 to 30 July 2008. The series is an action thriller with added elements of comedy, and has been compared to the soap opera format. It told the story of the military police (Carabinieri) barracks located in Città della Pieve.
Cast[edit]
- Manuela Arcuri: Paola Vitali (s.1–2)
- Ettore Bassi: Andrea Ferri (s.1–4)
- Andrea Roncato: Costante Romanò (s.1–7)
- Alessandro Partexano: Antonio Mura (s.1–7)
- Lorenzo Crespi: Tommaso Palermo (s.1)
- Pino Caruso: Giuseppe Capello (s.1–2)
- Martina Colombari:Infermiera Gioia Capello (s.1–2, 6)
- Roberto Farnesi: Luigi Testa (s.2–4)
- Alessia Marcuzzi: Andrea Sepi (s.3–5)
- Luca Argentero: Marco Tosi (s.4–6)
- Walter Nudo: Giacomo Contini (s.6–7)
- Francesca Chillemi: Laura Flestero (s.6–7)
- Paolo Villaggio: Giovanni (s.1–5); Padre Paolo (s.7)
- Massimo Rinaldi: Maurizio Ranieri (s.1–2)
- Francesco Giuffrida: Leonardo Bini (s.1–4)
- Giampiero Lisarelli: Carlo Prosperi (s.1–5)
- Vincenzo Crocitti: Vittorio Bordi (s.1–6)
- Orso Maria Guerrini: Lorenzo Sepi (s.4–5)
- Ines Nobili: Barbara Fulci (s.5–6)
- Massimiliano Varrese: Antonio Baldi (s.5–7)
- Roberta Giarrusso: Sonia Martini (s.3–7)
- Maurizio Casagrande: Bruno Morri (s.5–7)
- Katia Beni: Tina (s.1–6)
- Erika Blanc: Gemma (s.1–6)
- Dario Vergassola: Pippo (s.1–6)
- Eleonora di Miele: Jessica (s. 1–5)
- Katia Ricciarelli: Monica (s.7)
- Lia Tanzi: Margherita (s.6–7)
- Valeria Cavalli: Sara de Nittis (s.5–7)
- Valentina Pace: Paola (s.6–7)
- Alessia Ventura: Roberta Dei Casati (s.7)
- Daniel Emilio Baldock: Venturi
Episodes[edit]
Season | Episodes | Premiere | Finale | |
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1 | 24 | 2002 | 2002 | |
2 | 24 | 2003 | 2003 | |
3 | 24 | 2004 | 2004 | |
4 | 24 | 2005 | 2005 | |
5 | 24 | 2006 | 2006 | |
6 | 26 | 7 March 2007 | 6 May 2007 | |
7 | 28 | 18 March 2008 | 30 July 2008 |
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Carabinieri on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carabinieri_(TV_series)&oldid=902175587'
News
The 19-year-old suspects confessed after they were arrested for alleged murder and attempted extortion, police said. Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini had vowed that those responsible 'will pay in full.'
Two US citizens have confessed to a fatal knife attack on a Carabinieri police officer in Rome, Italian police said on Saturday.
The 19-year-old suspects were arrested for alleged murder and attempted extortion after police found them hiding in a hotel room. They appeared in court in Rome on Saturday.
Mario Cerciello Rega, 35, was fatally stabbed in Rome's central Prati district near the Vatican early Friday morning.
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Stabbed by muggers
Cerciello Rega and other officers were involved in a plainclothes operation against two muggers at around 3 a.m. local time.
The muggers had stolen a backpack from a man, later saying they would return his belongings in exchange for €100 ($110) and a gram of cocaine.
Cerciello Rega was known for helping out his community and his volunteer work, Italian media have reported
The man reported the crime and attempted extortion to the police and set up a meeting point with the thieves.
Police showed up to the meeting and were attacked with a knife. Cerciello Rega sustained eight stab wounds and later died of his injuries in hospital.
'Mario was a lovely lad'
The case has shocked Italy, with mourners coming to leave bouquets of flowers outside the police station where he worked.
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini expressed anger on Friday after police said the perpetrator was 'probably an African citizen.'
'I am sure that they will catch him, and that he will pay in full for his violence with forced labor in jail as long as he lives,' the far-right politician tweeted. There are no provisions for forced labor in prison in Italy, according to news agency DPA.
During a television appearance on Friday morning, Salvini said, 'Apparently they [the suspects] are not Italians. What a surprise!' and called the killer of Rega a 'bastard.'
Cerciello Rega had been married for just over a month when he was killed, and had recently celebrated a birthday.
'Mario was a lovely lad,' Sandro Ottaviani, the commander of Rome's Piazza Farnese Carabinieri station, told ANSA. 'He never held back at work and he was a figurehead for the whole district.'
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