(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 28 - Enrico Vaime died today at the Gemellidi Polyclinic in Rome.
Considered one of the largest radio and television radio stations, he was 85 years old.
Born in Perugia on January 19, 1936, Vaime, from 1960 to Rai where he entered as a competition winner, has signed about 200 programs for TV, including the varieties Quelli della Domenica (1968), Canzonissima '68 and '69, Fantastico '88 and, with Maurizio Costanzo, Memories from black and white (Rai Uno);
the fiction Unfiglio a mezzo, Italian Restaurant, My son is 70 years old.
ConCostanzo his latest experience on TV, He's gone night, from 2012 to 2016.
Among his musical comedies: Felicibumta, Even bankers have a soul, Life begins every morning and many others.
On the radio he has collaborated on hundreds of programs and for decades he has conducted Black Out, on Radio2 on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
He has published numerous books, including Love means, Everyone can enrich but the poor, The master's breeches, Losing your head, Don't count on me, Black Out, When larucola wasn't there, I idiots are not what they used to be and Even the cost of lying, good people - Almost an autobiography.
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