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Unusual Weekly (Spanish: Semanario insólito) was a satirical Argentinian television program which aired from 1982 and 1983 on ATC (Channel 7). [1] It marked a milestone in the television of the country, and gained a cult following.
Apertura de lo insólito (Opening of the Unusual, Club de Lectores – Argentina – 1991) Predicciones de la Nueva Era (Predictions Of The New Age, CS – 1992) La vida desde adentro (Life From The Inside, Beas – 1993) Los OVNIs existen y son extraterrestres (UFOs Exists And They Are Alien, Planeta – Argentina – 1994/5)
2000 - 2001: Experimenta lo desconocido (English for Experience the unknown) 2001 - 2004: Existe otra realidad y solo un canal te la muestra (English for There is another reality and only one channel shows it to you) 2004 - 2009: Abre tu mente (English for Open your mind)
Lo más sublime or Respetad a los señores maestros [1] (meaning The most sublime or Respect the teachers) is a 1927 Catalan unreleased silent film produced in Barcelona [2] by Producciones E.L.A. [3] The drama was directed by Enrique Ponsá and protagonized by a group of young entrepreneurs who rolled the film in four months during the weekends in different places of Costa Brava, mainly Blanes.
The Most Natural Thing (Spanish: Lo más natural) [1] a 1991 Spanish melodrama film directed by Josefina Molina from a screenplay by Joaquín Oristrell which stars Charo López alongside Miguel Bosé, Patrick Bauchau, and Viviane Vives.
24 April: The best known Quiz Show in Spanish Television history debuts at La 1: Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez, directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. [1] [2]18 September – Debut of the first colour TV program in Spain, the music show Divertido siglo, by Fernando García de la Vega.
Ángel Blanco became the first National Cruiserweight Champion when he won the inaugural tournament on November 13, 1984, defeating Insolito in the final. In the mid-1990s AAA gained control of the championship when title holder Blue Demon Jr. began working for AAA full-time.
Fernando González-Pacheco Castro (September 13, 1932 – February 11, 2014), also known as Pacheco, was a Colombian television host, announcer, journalist [1] and occasional actor with a career spanning over six decades.