Tonight’s episode of Propaganda Live promises to engage viewers with timely discussions around labor issues and artistic contributions, all set for December 13th, 2024, at 21:15 on La7.
The episode features prominent guests, including the musical talent of Giuliano Sangiorgi, who will grace the studio as the evening's special musical guest. This episode will also mark the first appearance of actor Luca Marinelli on the program, alongside the celebrated author Antonio Scurati, who is returning to discuss recent works.
Notably, the discussions will touch on Scurati's upcoming series M-Il figlio del secolo, which is set to air on Sky next month. This feature promises to not only highlight cultural discussions but also contribute to the dialogue around timely societal issues.
Bringing attention to the labor situation, host Diego Bianchi has traveled to Tuscany, where he visited the Eni depot—site of a tragic explosion last year, resulting in the deaths of five workers. His report will shed light on the dangers faced by workers and the need for accountability and safety reforms within the labor sector.
While there, Bianchi also documented the protests organized by workers from Gkn and Beko, who are currently engaged in permanent sit-ins to express their dissatisfaction with working conditions and employer practices. These issues have sparked significant conversation about labor rights and corporate responsibility within Italy, making this episode particularly relevant.
On the show, the ever-engaging Andrea Pennacchi will continue his role with monologues, providing satirical commentary on current events, which remains one of the highlights for viewers each week. The audience can also look forward to the comedic insights of Makkox, who will deliver his unique brand of satire.
Joining them are regular contributors Filippo Ceccarelli, Paolo Celata, and Francesca Schianchi, who will provide analysis and insights, rounding out the evening with their perspectives on newsworthy events from the week.
Finally, the episode’s Social Top Ten segment will curate curious news items from social media, offering light-hearted yet informative content to balance the heavier discussions of the night.
With pressing labor discussions and creative contributions intertwined, this episode of Propaganda Live aims to provoke thought and spark conversations among viewers, making it one not to miss.