Le Iene is a television program broadcast on the Italian channel
Italia 1. Beginning in 1997, it is a comedy/satirical show, with sketches and reports into political affairs and consumer issues.
Le Iene is based on an Argentine show
Caiga Quien Caiga. Because
Le Iene was also the release name in Italy for the Tarantino's film
Reservoir Dogs, all the presenters on the program wear (like the protagonists of the Tarantino's movie) trademark black suits, white shirts and black ties. Recurring features of the program, besides the reportage, are the double interviews in which two famous people are asked the same questions, and are edited together on a split-screen, side by side so that they answer one after the other. The first series was hosted by
Simona Ventura, Dario Cassini and Peppe Quintale. Since then, many comedians, showgirl, presenter and actors have hosted, such as:
Teo Mammucari,
Luca Bizzarri,
Paolo Kessisoglu,
Ilary Blasi,
Fabio Volo, Andrea Pellizzari,
Alessia Marcuzzi,
Miriam Leone,
Belén Rodríguez and
Luciana Littizzetto. It has featured several writers like Davide Parenti, Lorenzo Maiello, Roberto Marcanti,
Andrea Bempensante, and Fabrizio Montagner. The Spanish version aired by
Telecinco had to close due to poor ratings, but the program later returned and moved in 2008 to a new network,
laSexta. ==Controversies==