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Piero Angela, Grand Officer OMRI (born 22 December 1928) is an Italian television host, science journalist, writer and pianist. ==Biography== Angela was born in Turin, the son of Carlo Angela, an anti-fascist doctor. After literary studies and a period as amateur jazz pianist, in 1952 Angela entered the Italian State Radio Company (RAI, then still known as EIAR) as a journalist. When television was introduced in Italy, in 1954, he became part of the staff of the only news broadcasting team existing in Italy, as a correspondent from Paris and then from Bruxelles. Later, together with Andrea Barbato, he was host of the Rai 1 morning news and, from 1976, the first host of news on the new state channel, Rai 2. From 1968, Angela directed a series of science documentaries (including one about Apollo program). Starting from 1971 he hosted, for Rai 1, a series of scientific TV programs about astronomy, biology, global economy, parapsychology and others. In 1981 he started his most famous show, ''Quark'' which, as per 2015, is still active although in different forms. ''Quark'' was hosted weekly until 1983, and spawned a large number of specials and spin-offs dedicated to several scientific topics, from dinosaurs to human biology, from history to anthropology, from astronomy and cosmology to economy. In 1995 ''Quark'' was succeeded by ''SuperQuark'', lasting two hours instead of one. Starting from 2000, Piero Angela and his son Alberto introduced ''Ulisse'', a monographic show dedicated to human history and discoveries. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Piero Angela」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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