Milano, 4 Nov. (askanews) – A little bit Venus and Cupid, a little bit couples game. Marta and Gianluca joke with their incredible irony in “Save the dating – Amori in corso”, from Thursday 6 November 2025 for 4 weeks in prime time on NOVE and on discovery+. Love is not an app, but a live show, it is the idea that drives the show of one of the most loved comedy couples.
“In reality it is halfway between a show and a game show, that is in the sense that there are sketches with colleagues who we respect a lot, who come to be guests and then these games in which we try to pair people up, to pair up singles”.
“We really try to work on the fact that people meet in the flesh. There is the idea that through self-irony, laughing and having fun you can also fall in love with someone. It doesn’t have to be a serious thing, a little romantic necessarily, you can also play and fall in love. Arrive at love through play and fun.”
With 13 singles on stage in each episode (selected from over 600 applications) Marta and Gianluca take the audience on a journey into love in the present day. A show where they interact improvising with the contestants and the audience in a climax of jokes and gags.
“Many applications arrived, it wasn’t easy, but we wanted normal people, we wanted real people, in short, people who want to have fun, but we also liked the stories of the people we involved to come out”.
After almost 20 years of career, Marta Zoboli and Gianluca De Angelis arrive at the helm of their first television program which mixes stand up comedy and dating shows starting from their flagships such as the famous “speed date” and “tg eros”. There is a perfect alchemy between the two.
“In my opinion, the relationship that we have in normal life, even the fact that we are not together in life, I would like to reiterate, is a strength. Not even dating in private, even if we see too much here. All the sparks, the relationship that we have outside, then we also have it on stage. So it’s easier because it comes so naturally.”
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