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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
4

Original network
  
BBC Two

Final episode date
  
2 July 2006

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Original language(s)
  
English

Running time
  
60 minutes

First episode date
  
18 June 2006

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Language
  
English

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Original release
  
18 June (2006-06-18) – 2 July 2006 (2006-07-02)

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Francesco's Italy: Top to Toe is a four-part BBC television series hosted by Francesco da Mosto and originally shown on BBC Two from 18 June to 2 July 2006. In the series, da Mosto drives his Alfa Romeo Spider the length of Italy, from North to South, exploring the architecture and traditions in different regions.

This series was rebroadcast by the Travel Channel in January 2007 and repeated on BBC2 in May 2007 and BBC Four in October-November 2007. The series was rebroadcast in Canada on the Knowledge channel during July and August 2011.

During Episode 1, "The Romantic North", da Mosto left his native Venice and his family, and visited the Fiat Factory in Turin, Romeo and Juliet's balcony in Verona and the city of Milan.

During Episode 2, "The Garden of Italy", da Mosto visited a 19th-century reproduction of Michaelangelo's David in Florence, the city of Siena and the town of Assisi.

In Episode 3, entitled "The Heart of Italy" da Mosto visited the Trevi Fountain, explores Italians love/hate relationship with Benito Mussolini, visiting the city of Sabaudia, Rome and Naples, its underground secrets and the beautiful Chapel of St. Severo.

In the fourth episode, "The Land of My Mother", da Mosto travelled to Sicily where he climbed to the summit of Mount Etna, visited the Trulli buildings and explored the Capuchin catacombs of Palermo with its array of mummified bodies – before being reunited with his family at last.

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Francesco's Italy: Top to Toe Wikipedia