El Show de Xuxa
El Show de Xuxa | |
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Genre | Children |
Starring |
Xuxa Paquitas Praga Dengue Irmãs Metralha |
Opening theme |
“Dulce Miel” – Xuxa (1991) “Xuxa Park” – Xuxa (1992) "El Show de Xuxa Comenzó" – Xuxa (1993) |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Marlene Mattos |
Producer(s) |
Nilton Gouveia Pinco Carrillo Juan C. Regueiro |
Release | |
Original network |
Telefe (1991–1992) Canal 13 (1993) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 6 May 1991 – 31 December 1993 |
El Show de Xuxa was a children's program hosted by Xuxa Meneghel in Argentina, from 6 May 1991 to 31 December 1993 and directed by Marlene Mattos.[1]
The program
Due to its success in Brazil, Xuxa signed a contract with Telefe channel in the early 1990s to present a Spanish version of Xou da Xuxa.
El Show de Xuxa, the Argentine version was a phenomenon, reaching 24 rating points (more than in Brazil). The program became Xuxa in a celebrity in several countries in Latin America and served as support for the release of her albums in Spanish. One of the most remembered album of his career is her first disc Xuxa 1, released in 1989/90.[2] It contains great successes of the presenter with Ilarié, Arco-Ires, Bombón, Quiero Pan, Campeón, Dulce Miel, Danza de Xuxa, Juguemos a los Indios, Receta de Xuxa e El Circo. This was the first program to be broadcast abroad with a Brazilian host.[3]
Although displayed in the late afternoon, the program was identical to Xou da Xuxa from scenery to games and drawings. The only difference in the Argentine program was that the entry of children under five years was allowed, unlike Brazilian program. The characters were also exported to Argentine program and were part of the cast Paquitas, Dengue, Praga and even the Irmãs Metralha, that in Argentina began to call Melizas.
Five programs were recorded per day every two weeks. The "Show of Xuxa" came to be displayed for 17 Latin American countries and the United States by Univision.[4][5]
In 1993 happened to be produced independently, no longer in Telefe, and was being transmitted in Argentina by Canal 13. The reason given at the time was that the station's studios had become small to accommodate the number of children who wanted to participate in recordings, beyond what was required by issuing various rules and standards that limited the freedom of creation and presentation of the program. In 1992, had to be recorded in Brazil, due to the fire in the studio.
The last episode was aired on December 31, 1993, after Xuxa chose to invest in your career in Brazil.
See also
References
- ↑ "Xuxa participa de especial em emissora argentina na qual foi líder de audiência nos anos 90". Folha de S.Paulo. March 10, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
- ↑ JAMES BROOKE (July 31, 1990). "Rio Journal; Brazil's Idol Is a Blonde, and Some Ask 'Why?'". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
- ↑ "A loirinha chegou lá". Revista Veja. September 25, 1991. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
- ↑ "Brazilian star becomes hit on Spanish kiddie TV". Associated Press. Kentucky New Era. January 6, 1992. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
- ↑ "Sexy star a smash on Spanish kid-TV". Associated Press. The Fort Scott Tribune. January 2, 1992. Retrieved March 11, 2015.