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Tomorrow on Rai at 21.25 ‘Il cane di terraccota’ of the TV series ‘Il Commissario Montalbano’ will be broadcast. An elderly mafia boss reveals to Montalbano the existence of a weapons depot in a cave. The incredible discovery of a secret and mystical cemetery inside the cave itself casts a dark shadow over the whole affair. On Rai2 at 11.20 pm ‘Tonight there is Cattelan on Raidue’, a late show with a strong identity that bears the name of Alessandro Cattelan: surprising interviews, monologues, music and guests who face all the challenges, even the most unlikely, but without never take yourself seriously. The program, conducted by Alessandro Cattelan, is by Federico Giunta, Carlo Crocchiolo, Luca Monarca, Luca Restivo, Ugo Ripamonti. Executive producer Silvia Levato. Directed by Cristian Biondani There are unpublished documents on Marzia, the young woman who left Milan and disappeared from Pontecagnano: to “Who has seen it?”, The program hosted by Federica Sciarelli broadcast tomorrow at 21.20 on Rai 3 a woman who had lived speaks in the same house. Meanwhile, we are still looking for Andreea, the shooting champion who disappeared in Jesi: “I think she got into someone’s car who joined her when she left us” says Simone, her boyfriend. Focus also on the story of Jois, the 19-year-old economics student, found lifeless in the waters of the sea of ​​Vasto. Was he the victim of a cult? In the program, as always, there are also appeals, requests for help and reports of people in difficulty. The Great War one hundred years later on Rai Storia Tomorrow on Rai4 at 21.21 the film ‘Z wants to play’ directed by Brandon Christensen. The young mother Elizabeth begins to suspect that her son Joshua has behavioral problems, given the unjustified violence towards his peers and the increasingly cumbersome and dangerous presence of an imaginary friend named Z. American by Queen in 1977, in support of “News of the World”, the seventh album by the band led by Freddie Mercury. Chrisropher Bird’s documentary “Queen: Rock the World” retraces it, broadcast tomorrow at 11.20pm on Rai 5. After that tour and with the singles “We Are The Champions” and “We Will Rock You”, Queen will conquer the charts and the film, shot in a “cinema-truth” style, contains carefully restored unpublished archive images, with Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon. The First World War is marked by industrialization and new weapons: heavy artillery , repeating rifles, machine guns, tanks, submarines, to which are added advances in radio and the use of new and deadly tools such as chemical weapons and gases. Without forgetting the appearance of the most “modern” weapon: the airplane. An escalation told by “The war industry”, broadcast tomorrow at 10.10pm on Rai Storia for the series “The Great War 100 years later”. The International Day of Geodiversity at the center of “Geo” on Rai3 Tomorrow at 11.20 on Rai Movie ‘Operation Finale’. Argentina, 1960. Led by secret agent Malkin, a group of Mossad spies set out on the trail of Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the ‘final solution’. From a true story .. by Chris Weitz with Ben Kingsley, Oscar Isaac, Mélanie Laurent, Greta Scacchi. The International Day of Geodiversity is at the center of the new appointment “Geo”, the program on nature, the environment and the cultures of the world produced by Rai Cultura and hosted by Sveva Sagramola and Emanuele Biggi, broadcast tomorrow at 4 pm on Rai 3. The 41st session of the Unesco General Conference has identified 6 October as the date for annually celebrating International Geodiversity Day worldwide. The wonderful landscapes that characterize the Italian peninsula also owe their uniqueness to geodiversity, that is to the variety of types of rocks, minerals and fossils and to the phenomena that formed and modeled them. Some places have the peculiarity of being able to tell, with their own geodiversity, the history of the geological evolution of the Earth. They are sites of particular geological importance and are called geosites. Antonello Fiore, president of the Italian Society of Environmental Geology, talks about all this.A special event, dedicated to the most fascinating and bizarre scientific experiments, is coming to Rai Gulp and RaiPlay: from tomorrow every day at 4.40 pm (and from Monday 10 October also at 8 pm) it’s time for “Il Piccolo Chimico”. The young TikToker Marco Martinelli, researcher and scientific communicator, takes viewers into the fascinating world of chemistry, showing experiments and revealing laboratory secrets, with curious anecdotes. In the fifteen episodes of “The Little Chemist”, lasting 10 minutes each, Marco Martinelli will not be alone: ​​with him the assistants Francio, Elia, Argento and Mercurio, four fictional characters, animated in 2D who help him – and times and “disturb” him – in the realization of his experiment. All the protagonists are hosted by two exceptional locations, both located within the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa: the laboratory is the main set of each episode, housed in the prestigious PlantLab Laboratory, where Marco graduated and doctorate and the Campus library, which welcomes him during the tales of laboratory stories and great scientists. In addition to the experiments, there will also be a way to have fun with music and twists: in the Green Room, where the conductor will meet to sing with the boys at home, the song dedicated to the episode experiment and the Bang Bang Lab, a dedicated location to experiments that have a hint of explosives. The original songs of Il Piccolo Chimico sung by Marco are written by Maurizio Bernacchia, author of Cet di Mogol, and danced under the direction of the Eurovision Song Contest choreographer Irma di Paola. Tormentos from TikTok help memorize chemical formulas and reactions. “Il Piccolo Chimico” is a format that proposes a disclosure for girls and boys on scientific subjects, with entertainment dynamics that strengthen the parent-child bond. Many of the experiments proposed by “Il Piccolo Chimico” are easily reproducible in the company of an adult, easy to perform by recovering raw materials and tools present at home. “Il Piccolo Chimico” is produced by Atomic for Rai Kids, in collaboration with the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna of Pisa. Written by Andrea Boin, former author of “Me contro te”, Marco Martinelli, Gianluigi Attorre and Caterina Mollica, directed by Gianluigi Attorre.