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Young Montalbano on SUNDAY TIMES !

1st September 2013
I'm really very happy about the popularity of the Inspector Mintalbano  these days abroad.
BBC4 is broadcasting now the prequel the Young Montalbano and I hope it will be a great success as well as the Montalbano performed by Luca Zingaretti!
I enjoyed Michele Riondino ( the young Inspector) and the use of  stronger sicilian accent and  of local expressions!
What about the British Tv viewers?will they like him?

Many thanks to the writer Mia Ogden Aimaro I had the honor and pleasure to guide already two years ago around Syracuse and this summer during very hot days into Montalbano places
At the bottom of the page, in the right corner you find my name recommended for the tours  :-)

Many thanks to:
 Luca Gurrieri by Dimora di Spartivento in Modica 
 to Enrico Russino by Gli Aromi in Scicli
to Rita Russotto by the restaurant Satra in Scicli 

They all have  helped me to make the journey of Mia the best.

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  1. we watch all the programs here in Irelande. In fact, we have stayed several nights in the house at Punta Secca.

    RispondiElimina
  2. glad to hear that also in Ireland we have Inspector Montalbano's fans....I hope you enjyed Sicily. I love Punta Secca, also in winter, so tiny, so quiet..almost timeless atmosphere!

    RispondiElimina

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