In 1979 he began his television career, taking charge of Raitre sporting broadcasts and in 1980 was presenting programmes on a range of channels, gaining popularity for his down-to-earth style of chatting and for his linguistic gaffes and puns.
In the first series, Enrico Ameri presented the show followed by Marino Bartoletti, with Biscardi taking the backseat role of editor.
In May 2006, extracts from intercepted telephone conversations between Biscardi and Luciano Moggi were revealed.
In the climate of the scandal which became known as Calciopoli, it was revealed that the Juventus official had instructed Biscardi on what to say or not say during his television programme.
[1] Biscardi therefore joined the list of those under investigation (July 2007) and although charges were later dropped they remained on file.