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Non è mai troppo tardi
Intermediate
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Based on a true story, "Non è mai troppo tardi" (it's never too late) is a TV mini-series about Alberto Manzi, a teacher and host of the 60's TV show "Non è mai troppo tardi," a televised kind of "night school," aimed at teaching the many adults who had never learned to read and write how to do just that. The show was broadcast from 1960 to 1968.

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─ Videos: 16-24 of 24 Totaling 1 hour 33 minutes

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 16

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Manzi's family is helping him get ready for the big evening, his first lesson on TV. Ida has gone to great lengths to get everything as perfect as possible. And even their neighbors want to see his debut.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 17

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The moment has arrived, and now it is a matter of standing around in the studio waiting for the show to start. The directors are very nervous and it remains to be seen whether they have reason to be or not. Ida's family plus the neighbors are glued to the TV and can't wait to see Alberto on the small screen.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 18

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The show finally happens. Ida, her family, and neighbors are watching from home, Ricotta is watching from the bar, along with everyone else there, and in the studio, the producers are waiting for Alberto to botch things.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 19

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

After the first episode of Non è mai troppo tardi, Alberto gets some frank criticism from some of the people he cares about most: Ricotta, and his elementary school class. At RAI headquarters, some concerns have come up related to Alberto's duties as an elementary school teacher.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 20

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Manzi comes up with a creative way to introduce a letter that isn't technically in the Italian alphabet. Now, Manzi is famous and gets a lot of attention even when walking in the park with Ida. She feels a bit left out.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 21

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

The RAI producers are worried about how the show is being received on the outside. They soon get some answers. Manzi is also worried, not so much about the show, but about his position as a teacher.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 22

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Manzi goes before the Board of Education. Ida finds some letters in Alberto's coat pocket. Manzi explains to the board members why he finds it impossible to give his pupils grades.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 23

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

On the last day of school, Manzi goes to say goodbye to his pupils, who have taken the exam for their elementary school diplomas. He has written each of them a letter about how far they have come together and urging them never to give up. Outside the school, the principal wonders who all those people are, coming towards the school.

Non è mai troppo tardi - EP 2 - Part 24

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Non è mai troppo tardi (it's never too late) was a huge success, also in many other countries. Along with youngsters who attended school, older folks managed to learn to read and write, and to get their elementary school certificates, thanks to the TV show.

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