
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Obit: Mike Bongiorno, Italian quiz
show host, dies at 85
Nicknamed "The
Quiz King," Bongiorno was one of Italy's most enduring and beloved TV personalities.
His gaffes were legendary and his greeting to viewers -- "Allegria!" (Cheers!)
-- a trademark.
Mike Bongiorno, Italian Quiz Show
Host, Dies at 85
Los Angeles Times; September 10,
2009
Mike Bongiorno, 85, a TV host who
popularized quiz shows for generations of Italians, died Tuesday of a heart
attack at his home in Monte Carlo, Italian news media reported.
Nicknamed "The Quiz King," Bongiorno
was one of Italy's most enduring and beloved TV personalities. His gaffes
were legendary and his greeting to viewers -- "Allegria!" (Cheers!) --
a trademark.
Vatican Radio called him a "milestone"
of Italian TV, and President Giorgio Napolitano said Bongiorno was a "household
presence" for Italian families.
He appeared on RAI state TV on its
first day of programming in the early 1950s and hosted a series of successful
quiz shows -- many of them adaptations of U.S. shows -- for more than two
decades.
He was among the first and, at that
point, most prominent personalities to move to private TV, contributing
to the success of the TV company owned by Silvio Berlusconi, the current
Italian prime minister, in the early 1980s. He recently left Berlusconi's
company and was working for Sky Italia.
Born in 1924 in New York, Bongiorno
moved to his mother's hometown of Turin, Italy, as a young boy.
During World War II he took part in
the Italian resistance and was briefly incarcerated. ANSA news agency said
he was captured by the Gestapo and deported to a German concentration camp
before being freed in a prisoner-of-war exchange.
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