The Italian showgirl Alessia Merz.The television program, Non è la Rai celebrates 30 years since its first broadcast. The historic program broadcast by Mediaset debuted on September 9th 1991. Non è la Rai was an Italian television program conceived by Gianni Boncompagni and directed by Boncompagni himself, aired from September 9th 1991 to June 30th 1995 for four editions. costume phenomenon of the nineties. The first edition of the program was conducted by Enrica Bonaccorti, the second by Paolo Bonolis and the last two by Ambra Angiolini. Rome (Italy), 1994 (Photo by Stefano Spaziani/Mondadori

The Italian showgirl Alessia Merz.The television program, Non è la Rai celebrates 30 years since its first broadcast. The historic program broadcast by Mediaset debuted on September 9th 1991. Non è la Rai was an Italian television program conceived by Gianni Boncompagni and directed by Boncompagni himself, aired from September 9th 1991 to June 30th 1995 for four editions. costume phenomenon of the nineties. The first edition of the program was conducted by Enrica Bonaccorti, the second by Paolo Bonolis and the last two by Ambra Angiolini. Rome (Italy), 1994 (Photo by Stefano Spaziani/Mondadori Stock Photo
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1 January 1994

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The Italian showgirl Alessia Merz.The television program, Non è la Rai celebrates 30 years since its first broadcast. The historic program broadcast by Mediaset debuted on September 9th 1991. Non è la Rai was an Italian television program conceived by Gianni Boncompagni and directed by Boncompagni himself, aired from September 9th 1991 to June 30th 1995 for four editions. costume phenomenon of the nineties. The first edition of the program was conducted by Enrica Bonaccorti, the second by Paolo Bonolis and the last two by Ambra Angiolini. Rome (Italy), 1994 (Photo by Stefano Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio/Sipa USA)

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