Who has seen?

@alberello (4752)
Italy
March 13, 2013 4:35pm CST
Dear friends Mylotters. Every Wednesday evening from 21.00 to 23.00 (approximately) in Italy on television channel RAI 3, there is a program that interests me particularly. The title of the program in Italian is "Chi l'ha visto?", but on Mylot, it is required to translate into English, the title becomes "Who has seen?". I state that is not a transmission that improves the mood! In fact, it speaks of missing persons or tragedies. I follow him every week, every episode on Spreaker in the house of a my friend who lives in my neighborhood. The program is led by Federica Sciarelli (do not know if it's a familiar face in the international arena). Unfortunately, many cases remain unresolved. The sad thing is that every week, new people disappear, and such transmission, appeals are launched directly on TV, meaning if some television viewers saw such a person, it is possible to contact the TV studio by phone. Again, it is a program very sad. If you are a people easily cast down, I recommend you do not follow it! Perhaps similar transmissions are also given in foreign countries to my Italy?
6 responses
@dagami (1158)
• Rome, Italy
14 Mar 13
i also watch 'chi l'ha visto?' from time to time. yes, watching tv programs like this can can be depressing. on the other hand, the program has helped solve plenty of cases. unfortunately, this is the reality of our society. there are some bad intentioned persons who cannot wait for the oppurtunity to prey on the innocents.
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
14 Mar 13
Yes, I know, I am often taken by a sense of sadness watching the broadcast. Sometimes it seems impossible, as can happen today of similar unpleasant episodes. By this I mean everything, that is: disappearances, murders, and as the last section of the transmission, the victims of the road! That's very sad!
@justyou (68)
• China
14 Mar 13
Sounds a good program,but i cant see it,because i'm in china......
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
14 Mar 13
Maybe in China broadcast similar programs?
@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
14 Mar 13
it sounds like a program we have here called americas most wanted hosted by john walsh http://www.amw.com/ I think it may be similar to this. i usually forget where it comes on and when but i never see anyone they look for anyway. the guy that hosts it, his son was murdered years ago and it took a while for them to find his sons body and some think they never caught who did it though a guy serial killer said he did once but it was never proved.
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
14 Mar 13
Yes, you're right. Chi l'ha visto, is a program very similar to that which you have posted the link.
@natliegleb (5175)
• India
14 Mar 13
i saw that program get aired last week and it was full of fun and also the transmission was awesome
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
14 Mar 13
Well, you must excuse me or maybe you mean a completely different program. You can not say that a program that deals with missing persons and murders, it is fun! Instead it is a transmission very sad, if you really want to know the truth!
@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
13 Mar 13
I haven't seen this show, but we had some similar shows when I was younger, in Hungary... I don't know if they still exist or not, but I don't think they are as known or popular or common as they used to be. It was a pretty useful show back then... maybe because of the Internet, it stopped, because news about people who disappeared go around quicker on Facebook and in e-mails, than they would if they were sent into TVs, because those shows were like once a week, and of course, they were edited, and that can take up a lot of time...
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
14 Mar 13
Well, the TV show "Chi l'ha visto?" Is on the air since 1989, one of the longest-running broadcasts Italian. It describes cases of missing persons or drawn away from home without contact with family members and the public by providing a phone number to try to get information or clues to the discovery or for the reconstruction of the facts. However I would have imagined that similar transmission is also broadcast in foreign countries to Italy.
@roshigo58 (4859)
• Pune, India
15 Mar 13
Hi, i am Indian so I am not able to see this program. But it sounds very good program for those whose closed ones are missing and they want to find them through TV. We can understand from such program that there are many people in the world who are sad more than us. So we should help other people to make them happy.