
A new TV comedy duo to take a break from the heaviness of everyday life and "be happy" by laughing at our weaknesses, our tics and our rituals. In fact, Paola Minaccioni and Marco Presta are the ones who animate Rai3's access prime time. Sketches set in the studio and filmed outside, a gallery of comic characters that make Italians smile when they return home, unpredictable incursions into the studio by guests and testimonies on the happiness of famous faces, this is the menu of 20 "therapeutic" minutes to reconcile with life and discover what makes us truly happy or rather: what makes certain small happinesses indispensable, sometimes to the detriment of our neighbor. These are the ingredients of a new challenge by Rai3 that also wants to return to making people smile by relying on a comedy that looks at reality and the thousand opportunities it offers to laugh at ourselves and our unconfessed daily cruelties.
A new TV comedy duo to take a break from the heaviness of everyday life and "be happy" by laughing at our weaknesses, our tics and our rituals. In fact, Paola Minaccioni and Marco Presta are the ones who animate Rai3's access prime time. Sketches set in the studio and filmed outside, a gallery of comic characters that make Italians smile when they return home, unpredictable incursions into the studio by guests and testimonies on the happiness of famous faces, this is the menu of 20 "therapeutic" minutes to reconcile with life and discover what makes us truly happy or rather: what makes certain small happinesses indispensable, sometimes to the detriment of our neighbor. These are the ingredients of a new challenge by Rai3 that also wants to return to making people smile by relying on a comedy that looks at reality and the thousand opportunities it offers to laugh at ourselves and our unconfessed daily cruelties.
In the second episode of Be Happy, the program that aims to raise the serotonin level of Italians, our happy audience is made up of women who have just left the hairdresser. Paola Minaccioni plays the role of Clara Pilato, the leader of the Partito degli Indecisi who reveals her government program and Marco Presta's fairy tale of happiness teaches us that we should never underestimate the junk we have at home. In an exclusive interview, Edoardo Ferrario, in the role of Eufrate, a new promise of indie music, tells us how he achieved extraordinary success and Carlo Verdone tells us about his moment of happiness.