"Tutti Frutti" is indeed a popular Italian television show that aired from 1990 to 1991, known for its mix of music, dance, and entertainment, featuring a group of young dancers and singers. If you're looking for helpful content or information about the show, here are some points:

: The original Italian version was famously hosted by Umberto Smaila , a popular cabaret performer who added comedic relief and musical interludes.

Originally hosted by the charismatic from 1987 to 1991, Colpo Grosso

: Set in a fictional casino, contestants played games like roulette to win points. These points were used to "buy" items of clothing from the show's models, who would perform striptease routines. European Popularity : The German version, Tutti Frutti

Tutti Frutti did not air without consequences. The show ignited a firestorm in the Italian Parliament. Left-wing and Catholic parties accused Fininvest of "turning Italy into a brothel." There were lawsuits, fines, and threats of cancellation.