Paolo Cucco

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Paolo Cucco is a TV writer born in 1973 in Bergamo (Italy). He wrote the final game of Raiuno’s quiz show "Il Gladiatore" (a Ballandi Entertainment production), a contestant challenged 50 people in the audience to win the prize answering 50 questions. He has worked at Television Switzerland (TSI 1) writing the original format Spaccatredici for production house Magnolia, a game show (40 minutes) with three contestants and an electrifying final game with 13 questions and three back ups. The show was broadcast for three years having great success and relaunching the network thanks to the brilliant conducting Matteo Pelli.

He wrote for the production house Magnolia the adaptation format "El Legado" (Telefè Argentina) in Italy called L’Eredità The show was led by Amadeus and now by Carlo Conti. In 2004, he write the new edition of the mythical Il Gioco dei 9 (Hollywood Squares) presented by Enrico Papi, (in the first editions were Scotti and Vianello). It was the redeployment of the American show. Two competitors must try to understand if 9 guests were truly or false.

It was one of the authors of "L'Isola dei Famosi" 3 (Celebrity Survivor), Musicfarm 2 and 3 and Amici di Maria de Filippi 6. He rewrites with the director Roberto Cenci and a group of writers, the new edition of "Stasera mi butto" (Raiuno 2007) winning a big bet.

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