Lo zio d'America

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Italian TV series or program
  • Christian De Sica
  • Ornella Muti
  • Eleonora Giorgi
  • Rosanna Banfi
  • Karin Proia
  • Paolo Conticini
  • Giulia Steigerwalt
  • Leila Durante
  • Myriam Catania
  • Francesco Venditti
  • Sofia Milos
  • Mario Maranzana
  • Monica Scattini
  • Stefania Barca
  • Enzo De Caro
  • Mattia Sbragia
  • Gino La Monica
  • Barbara D'Urso
  • Stefano Benassi
  • Ray Lovelock
  • Antonella Ponziani
  • Lorella Cuccarini
  • Edoardo Leo
  • Pino Quartullo
  • Erika Blanc
  • Pino Insegno
  • Enio Drovandi
  • Roberto Alpi
  • Francesca Reggiani
  • Gianni Nazzaro
  • Riccardo Miniggio
  • Stefano Masciarelli
  • Marco Bocci
  • Ramona Badescu
  • Matteo Urzia
Country of originItalyNo. of seasons2No. of episodes12Original releaseNetworkRai 1ReleaseOctober 20, 2002 (2002-10-20) –
November 14, 2006 (2006-11-14)

Lo zio d'America is an Italian comedy television series.

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