The small Joseph Ferraioli, of Furore, will make an appearance in some scenes of today's episode of the TV series, airing tonight on Rai1 9:30 pm.

As of Monday, May 5, in fact, a new crime drama is being aired on Rai Uno that, in places, is very reminiscent of the Commissioner Montalbano.

The main protagonist, in fact, is Gregorio Esposito, a police inspector of Roma descent who, together with his team, investigates the most mysterious and intriguing cases happening in the city.

A real mix of emotions in a TV product in which, on the one hand, there will be the need to solve the murders, on the other hand, there will be absolutely no lack of reference to the personal history of the inspector and, of course, all the other characters.

Produced by Cattleya, the series starts on Monday, May 5, and will keep Italian audiences company every Monday for about four weeks. The episodes, of course, will be broadcast on Rai Uno immediately after the usual appointment with Affari tuoi. Gregorio Esposito, also called Gerri, is a Neapolitan police inspector who, however, has Roma origins. He moves, therefore, from the capital of Campania to Puglia, starting to solve the very difficult cases, all of which have children and women as victims, who will show up at the police station where he practices.

Despite his immense skill and insight, Gerri will by no means be an easy man to deal with. He is, in fact, a person who has particularly suffered in the past and will, therefore, have some pretty questionable ways of solving his cases. It is for this reason, therefore, that he will attract the attention of his colleague/enemy, but also-and, perhaps, above all-the head of the Mobile team. The only one who, however, will be on his side is Marinetti, who, among other things, will investigate his past and bring up some real drama.Gerri, moreover, is a man of irresistible charm, but the only woman who will not seem to want to give in to him will be his colleague Lea. Also recently moved to Puglia, she will seem to want absolutely nothing to do with him. Very soon, however, their enmity and character incompatibility will turn into a love affair.

The plot of Gerri, then, is quite intriguing and is, among other things, enhanced by an equally inviting cast. Playing the role of Gerri, in fact, is Giulio Beranek. While the role of Lea will be played by Valentina Romani. In addition to them, however, it is impossible not to mention the presence of Irene Ferri, Carlotta Natoli, Massimo Wermuller, Cristina Pellegrino and many others.As for the places where Gerri was recorded, however, it must be said that - once again - this is an all-Southern fiction. After Mare Fuori completely set in Naples and its beauties, the new TV series by Rai One is shot in Puglia, including Molfetta, Trani, Bisceglie, Molfetta, Andria and Minervino.

Furore will also be present, with the testimony of Joseph, son of Domenico Ferraioli and Imma Naclerio, in this pleasant new TV experience all to live in front of the small screen.

A journey through land, sea and authentic flavors to celebrate the value of food and biodiversity: this is the Slow Food Day 2025, which will also be celebrated on the Amalfi Coast on Sunday, May 18, with an immersive experience along the Lemon Trail, between Maiori and Minori, to discover the Sfusato Amalfitano lemon, its keepers and traditional flavors.

The event, part of the national program of the day involving the entire Italian Slow Food network, combines hiking, sustainable agriculture and gastronomic culture along one of the routes that is now a symbol of the Amalfi Coast. Lo Slow Food Day is the celebration of the national Slow Food network, an opportunity to reaffirm the value of a food good, clean and fair, and of a healthy relationship between people, community and nature. Throughout Italy, events, tastings and meetings with Alliance producers and chefs celebrate taste, awareness and the pleasure of sharing.

The Amalfi Coast participates with a proposal that combines landscape, rural culture and gastronomic identity, to strongly affirm the value of a territory that knows how to tell its story also through what it brings to the table, promoted by the recently formed Slow Food Travel Community of the Amalfi Coast.

Guiding participants for Slow Food Day 2025 on the Amalfi Coast will be one of the guides who has joined the Slow Food Travel Community of the Amalfi Coast: Candida Esposito. Guid environmental hiking guide, will lead visitors along a path that still holds intact the rural spirit of the Divine: the Lemon Trail, an ancient trail that connects Maiori to Minori crossing one of the territories with the highest lemon vocation. Between stairways and stretches of path, you will walk among the lemon groves that are called "gardens" here, discovering the terraces that climb from the sea to mid-coast, children of the titanic work of the farmers who over the centuries have domesticated a vertical land by tearing the space to cultivate by building with living stone and a lot of effort the "macerine" that delimit the "patches" of land made flat. A work that earned the Amalfi Coast recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And then, the encounter with the cultivation of lemons, which is done here with traditional methods: heroic farming under the arbors of local chestnut poles, because the rugged conformation does not allow anything else.

During the walk, there will also be a taste encounter in the full style of Slow Food, for which an encounter with food is an encounter with local culture: guests will be welcomed by Viviana and Vincenzo of the farm Cuonc Cuonc, among the terraces overlooking the sea where Sfusato Amalfitano, the lemon that is the symbol of the Coast and appreciated worldwide for its fragrance and flavor, is grown. After the visit, it will be possible to taste typical local products made strictly from seasonal ingredients.

The walk will end in the heart of the historic center of Minori, from Maria Lucia Mansi, restaurant cheffa A' Recipe, to enjoy one of the signature dishes of local gastronomy: the N'dunderi minoresi with Neapolitan ragout, handmade pasta handed down through the centuries and recognized as one of the earliest examples of fresh pasta in Campania's culinary history.

A guardian of centuries-old historical traditions and a dispenser of well-being, the entire area of Sunsets will be the setting on Sunday, May 18, for the third "Trail of the 13 Churches", the fifth official stage of the "Circuit Trail of the Contrade 2025". It is an event that combines trail running and land discovery,
an event that is a special combination of sport, scenic beauty, eno-gastronomic and cultural traditions: a challenge between taste and effort, a highly anticipated appointment for runners registered for the official competition, but also a unique opportunity to run (and walk) surrounded by the green lung of the Coast
Amalfitana for those, that is, who will participate in the walk and also for those who will be accompanied on the guided tour of the churches located in the different hamlets of Tramonti.

A municipality that is a mosaic of small hamlets connected by ancient paths and united by a deep and authentic identity. The path has been traced and enhanced by CAI and follows the ancient routes that once joined villages, revealing along the way a series of historic churches, evidence
precious of folk faith, art and architecture. Each stop represents an encounter with local history and offers striking views of mountains, vineyards and chestnut groves.

The event is organized by the Pro Loco and the association "Nocera Runners Folgore", with the support of institutions and other associations operating in the area. More than one hundred athletes from all over Campania are registered for the competitive race, and they will compete for the stage victory of the circuit. But the day will be really full of events and really special, because it will certainly not be limited only to the competitive competition. In fact, the synergy between the municipal authority, the school, associations, and businesses in the area has created a unique event that has the setting of Tramonti as its backdrop amidst food and wine, artistic, and cultural traditions.

If, in fact, at 9 a.m. on Sunday, May 18 there is the start of the race proper (the start is from Piazza Treviso, in the hamlet of Polvica), which will unravel along a 16.6-kilometer route, at 9.15 there will be the start of the "fit walking" that will allow the many fans of the walk to walk among the paths and mule tracks of Tramonti, discovering the landscapes and historical-cultural beauties, while at 9.30 there will be the start of the mini-trail to discover also some of the many churches that characterize the various hamlets thanks to the active participation of pupils Of the Istituto Comprensivo "Giovanni Pascoli" Tramonti-Ravello-Scala who will bring smiles and excitement to all those present at the event. At 11 a.m., while the competitive competition is still in progress, "the Pasta party" will open and the "third half" will take place, a convivial moment that will allow people to discover and taste all the goodness
food and wine that only Tramonti can offer.

There is also a race pack for the first 200 registrants as well as a special t-shirt giveaway. The awards ceremony is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. while the arrival of the circuit runners is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Info and registration can be found at www.icron.it

"The Trail of 13 Chiese is an event that requires a lot of effort in the organizational phase but also gives great satisfaction. It is an event under the banner of healthy sports activity, the environment, nature, promotion of the territory and local products. Everything will be enhanced by the students of the Giovanni Pascoli Tramonti-Ravello-Scala Institute who will be the perfect setting for this day of sports and fun. Thanks to all the associations and companies that have collaborated to make this event even more beautiful", stresses Luigi D'Antuono, city councilor with responsibility for sports, which is echoed by. Bruno Gaeta, president of the Pro Loco: "Once again this year the Pro Loco Tramonti is participating in the organization of the Trail of the 13 Churches, an event created by the strong will of the municipal administration and some young people in the area together with the Nocera Runners Folgore sports association. It is right to emphasize the sporting importance of the event included in the Contrade Trail Circuit, but even more so the combination of sport, nature and culture. In fact, the trail develops on the CAI trail of the 13 churches.".

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