

"Turista per Caso" (Accidentally Tourists) is a series of television programs created by the duo Patrizio Roversi and Syusy Blady, airing on Rai networks in 1991, from 1994 to 2001, and again in 2006. Over the years, the title, inspired by the film "Accidentally Tourist," has become synonymous with "do-it-yourself travel." The original idea was to show friends sitting in their living rooms videos of their own vacations, presenting, with a critical yet highly original eye, an alternative way of seeing the world, its beauties and unique features, highlighting perhaps unseen or little-known aspects.
Jan 31, 2000 - 1h 41m
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Feb 7, 2000 - 1h 40m
In the cycle "From the Pole to the Equator" Blady and Roversi take different directions: Syusy heads south, to the Cape Verde archipelago, on the trail of the mythical "fork of Atlantis"; Patrizio instead goes north, to the Svalbard Islands, in the company of a group of runners ready to compete in a stage marathon in the northernmost inhabited lands on the planet.

Feb 14, 2000 - 1h 38m
The double adventure of Syusy Blady and Patrizio Roversi continues at their respective latitudes: while in Svalbard Patrizio continues the snowmobile excursion with his other travel companions, in Cape Verde Syusy visits the salt mines and dedicates herself to the nightlife of the tropics. The two will finally meet again in Paris, as if on a second honeymoon.
May 29, 2000 - 1h 39m
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Jun 5, 2000
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