Francisco Fuentes and Daniel Perez Arcaraz in El club del hogar (1951)

El club del hogar

1951
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Co-hosted by a 'serious' anchorman who tried to do his job and a comedian dressed as a Mexican indian with an attitude, this successful live show had interviews, songs, jokes, but distinctively it made its own advertising by playing with the product of the sponsors and sometimes ruining it. For many years this was the oldest show of Mexican television, which continued its broadcasts in black and white even when color TV was common in households. It lasted over 3 decades.

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1951

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Release year: 1951

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Co-hosted by a 'serious' anchorman who tried to do his job and a comedian dressed as a Mexican indian with an attitude, this successful live show had interviews, songs, jokes, but distinctively it made its own advertising by playing with the product of the sponsors and sometimes ruining it. For many years this was the oldest show of Mexican television, which continued its broadcasts in black and white even when color TV was common in households. It lasted over 3 decades.

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