Aldo Biscardi (26 November 1930 â€" 8 October 2017) was an Italian
football broadcaster, best known for presenting the show Il processo
di Biscardi (The Biscardi Trial).Native of Larino, province of
Campobasso, he graduated in Law from the University of Naples. In 1952
he began working on the daily Neapolitan newspaper, Il Mattino. In
1956 he became the sports editor of the Rome sports paper PCI Paese
Sera, of which he would later become editor-in-chief.In 1979 he began
his television career, taking charge of Raitre sporting broadcasts and
in 1980 was presenting programmes on a range of channels, gaining
popularity for his down-to-earth style of chatting and for his
linguistic gaffes and puns.
football broadcaster, best known for presenting the show Il processo
di Biscardi (The Biscardi Trial).Native of Larino, province of
Campobasso, he graduated in Law from the University of Naples. In 1952
he began working on the daily Neapolitan newspaper, Il Mattino. In
1956 he became the sports editor of the Rome sports paper PCI Paese
Sera, of which he would later become editor-in-chief.In 1979 he began
his television career, taking charge of Raitre sporting broadcasts and
in 1980 was presenting programmes on a range of channels, gaining
popularity for his down-to-earth style of chatting and for his
linguistic gaffes and puns.
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