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: In 1987, the Italian syndication network Italia 7 launched Colpo Grosso , hosted by the charismatic Umberto Smaila . It was a massive late-night success, airing nearly 1,000 episodes over five seasons.

The format originally debuted on the Italian private channel Italia 7 in 1987 under the name (meaning "Big Shot" or "Jackpot"). Created by Celeste Laudisio, Aldo Malinverni, and Tullio Ortolani, the show was hosted by the charismatic showman Umberto Smaila. italian+strip+tv+show+tutti+frutti+full

: Named after the Italian toast "chin chin" (cheers), these resident dancers represented different fruits, including strawberry, melon, pineapple, lemon, and cherry.

The phenomenon began in Italy on August 17, 1987, under the name Colpo Grosso (meaning "Big Shot" or "Grand Slam"). Broadcast on the syndication network, the series ran for five seasons and produced roughly 1,000 episodes. It was hosted by the charismatic comedian and musician Umberto Smaila .

By the time the franchise concluded its original run in 1993, over 1,000 episodes had been produced globally. Critics heavily dismissed the show as silly, low-brow, and overtly sexist. However, cultural historians view it as a critical milestone in the commercial deregulation of European television. Searching for is not just about nudity

While Colpo Grosso was a significant hit in Italy, its true international legacy was cemented when the German broadcaster RTL licensed the format and gave it a new name: Tutti Frutti . This wasn't just a German copy; it became a massive, continent-wide phenomenon.

The show faced constant legal battles. The Catholic Church and conservative politicians attacked Silvio Berlusconi’s network for "corrupting minors." As a result, many master tapes were edited for daytime reruns, with the "strip" elements cut entirely. The uncut versions were often stored in private archives or VHS recordings made by fans (known as videoregistrazioni ).

Despite this, Colpo Grosso achieved cult status in Italy. Its popularity persisted well after its original run ended, thanks to continuous re-runs on regional broadcasters and Mediaset's digital channels (Happy Channel from 1998-2005, and later Mediaset Extra). Mediaset Extra even programmed marathons of the show. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Tutti Frutti heavily featured popular hits of the early 1990s during its dance and striptease segments. Re-broadcasting or digitally distributing full episodes today requires clearing complex music synchronization rights, which is often financially unfeasible for streaming platforms.

At its core, Tutti Frutti was structured as a casino-style game show, but the point system operated on a uniquely provocative currency.

A one-off reboot aired on the German channel RTL Nitro in 2016, which is sometimes available on their digital platforms.

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