Thursday, June 4 — Canale 5
Montmartre made its Italian debut in prime time, becoming one of the more high-profile foreign drama launches of the month. Set in the iconic Parisian neighbourhood, the French series blends romance, ambition and the bohemian world of art and music against the backdrop of one of the world's most mythologised districts. The premiere drew 1,618,000 viewers and an 11.1% share, a strong result for a non-Italian production in a competitive slot.
Montmartre made its Italian debut in prime time, becoming one of the more high-profile foreign drama launches of the month. Set in the iconic Parisian neighbourhood, the French series blends romance, ambition and the bohemian world of art and music against the backdrop of one of the world's most mythologised districts. The premiere drew 1,618,000 viewers and an 11.1% share, a strong result for a non-Italian production in a competitive slot.
Also debuting the same evening was Nevergreen – Perfette Sconosciute, a docufilm exploring the complex and often invisible dynamics between women who appear, on the surface, to have everything under control. The title plays on the idea of lives that never quite flourish despite all appearances, following women whose seemingly perfect existences conceal deeper fractures, solitudes, and unspoken truths. The premiere reached 459,000 viewers (2.5% share).
Friday, May 29 — Canale 5
L'erede (Halef: Köklerin Çağrısı) launched in prime time on Canale 5 on Friday, May 29. Starring İlhan Şen (known to Italian audiences from Love, Reason, Get Even and Aybüke Pusat (Everywhere I Go)), the series follows Serhat, a brilliant surgeon who is forced to return to his ancestral city of Urfa and enter into a religious marriage with Yıldız, even as he remains emotionally bound to another woman, Melek. The series explores themes of duty, roots, and desire, pitting modern identity against the weight of family and tradition.
L'erede (Halef: Köklerin Çağrısı) launched in prime time on Canale 5 on Friday, May 29. Starring İlhan Şen (known to Italian audiences from Love, Reason, Get Even and Aybüke Pusat (Everywhere I Go)), the series follows Serhat, a brilliant surgeon who is forced to return to his ancestral city of Urfa and enter into a religious marriage with Yıldız, even as he remains emotionally bound to another woman, Melek. The series explores themes of duty, roots, and desire, pitting modern identity against the weight of family and tradition.
Wednesday, June 10 — Mediaset Infinity
Atto d'Infedeltà (Dünyayla Benim Aramda) arrived exclusively on Mediaset Infinity from June 10. Originally produced for Disney+ Turkey, the series stands apart from the classic dizi format: with eight episodes of approximately 50–55 minutes each, it adopts the aesthetic of a psychological romantic thriller (dark, contemporary, and stripped of melodrama). The show stars Demet Özdemir, one of Turkish television's most internationally recognised faces, known for DayDreamer and My Home My Destiny. The streaming-only release signals a growing appetite among Italian platforms for premium Turkish content beyond the traditional daytime slot.
Atto d'Infedeltà (Dünyayla Benim Aramda) arrived exclusively on Mediaset Infinity from June 10. Originally produced for Disney+ Turkey, the series stands apart from the classic dizi format: with eight episodes of approximately 50–55 minutes each, it adopts the aesthetic of a psychological romantic thriller (dark, contemporary, and stripped of melodrama). The show stars Demet Özdemir, one of Turkish television's most internationally recognised faces, known for DayDreamer and My Home My Destiny. The streaming-only release signals a growing appetite among Italian platforms for premium Turkish content beyond the traditional daytime slot.
Monday, June 15 — Canale 5
Tutto per la Mia Famiglia (Kardeşlerim) joined the Canale 5 daytime schedule on June 15 at 3:45 PM, taking over the slot previously occupied by Racconto di una Notte. The series centres on four siblings who, following the sudden death of their parents, are left to navigate life alone — struggling to survive and stay together while becoming entangled with the wealthy and powerful Atakul family. A story of resilience, class conflict, and the unbreakable bonds of family, Kardeşlerim has been a major ratings hit in Turkey and arrives in Italy with an already devoted fanbase.
Tutto per la Mia Famiglia (Kardeşlerim) joined the Canale 5 daytime schedule on June 15 at 3:45 PM, taking over the slot previously occupied by Racconto di una Notte. The series centres on four siblings who, following the sudden death of their parents, are left to navigate life alone — struggling to survive and stay together while becoming entangled with the wealthy and powerful Atakul family. A story of resilience, class conflict, and the unbreakable bonds of family, Kardeşlerim has been a major ratings hit in Turkey and arrives in Italy with an already devoted fanbase.


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