View production, box office, & company info, Highest Rated Mexican Shows (Mejores Series de México), Programas de TV significativos en la vida de uno 80's. Created by César Costa. There were comedy skits, outrageous magic from equally outrageous magicians, music, entertainers, vedettes all presented out of sequence. This FAQ is empty. Here are some picks to fill your Watchlist. His addition of controversial and often meritorious Mexican vedettes to the show, such as Gina Montes and Wanda Seux, and their scandalous costumes (up to this point vedettes were not shown on Mexican television only in nightclubs and bars) brought in the highest rating in Mexican television during the era. With Javier López, César Costa, Víctor Alcocer, Roberto Ramírez Garza. La carabina de Ambrosio Paco Stanley........ co-Emcee, and played Paco Pacorro. These slapstick antics sent the stage hands into uproarious laughter and sent Navarro's bosses into shock. Alejandro Suárez.... co-Emcee, comedian and played roles as el Simpatias, el Vulgarcito, Supermam, etc. [1] Navarro knew this was an outrageous presentation for conservative Mexican television, but the public loved it. While the emcees sang a cast member would interrupt rudely and a comedy skit began. The recreations proved to be so popular that Hoy brought the series back as a permanent fixture and recently began its fourth season. La carabina de Ambrosio (TV Series 1978–1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Played by Mariana E de Castro (esposa de Gualberto Castro).......Magician, This page was last edited on 5 September 2020, at 07:59. a large, bright yellow, gawky bird that looked more like a duck and spoke in an obnoxious voice audaciously interrupting cast member. He developed La Carabina de Ambrosio with the theme of "you don't know what comes next." Navarro knew what the Mexican television audience wanted, yet were too embarrassed to ask for. Xavier López "Chabelo"......Comedian portrayed Guillo el monaguilllo, Pujitos, etc. The show had guest emcees that included César Costa, Gualberto Castro, Fito Girón, and Manolo Muñoz. Add the first question. Looking for something to watch? Another part of the success formula was adding guest entertainers such as, but not limited to, singers César Costa, Manolo Muñoz, and singer/dancer Laura Zapata. La Carabina de Ambrosio was a Mexican television show created and developed by Humberto Navarro, filmed at the Televisa Studios, Chapultepec in Mexico City, from 1978 until 1987. [3], Last edited on 5 September 2020, at 07:59, Video of Gina Montes dancing during the opening credits, https://web.archive.org/web/20090831042312/http://www.tvazteca.com/corporativo/prensa/boletin/44792.shtml, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La_Carabina_de_Ambrosio&oldid=976826116, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Humberto Navarro, Guillermo Núñez de Cáceres. Humberto Navarro, creator and producer, of La Carabina de Ambrosio, was a young up-and-coming talent of Televisa. [2], In 2012, as a tribute to the classic variety show, Mexican morning talk show Hoy ran a series of segments that recreated famous sketches from Carabina in which the hosts would impersonate the characters and personalities from the original series. Navarro started the show with Brazilian dancer Gina Montes. The slogan of the show was "A Magical, Comical, and Musical Variety Show." You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. She opened and closed the show with her gyrations while the credits rolled. Since 2007, the show is in re-runs on TV Clásico. Roberto Ramírez Garza "Beto El Boticario".... Humberto Navárro y Moisés Suárez........Played the "La pájara Peggy" a huge awkward yellow bird. Jorge Arvizu "el Tata"......... played roles as El Tata, Don Rutilano, Lim Piao, etc. Use the HTML below. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. The show had guest emcees that included César Costa, Gualberto Castro, Fito Girón, and Manolo Muñoz. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. During the first two years of the show, Navarro himself dressed up in the yellow bird outfit and had outrageous interactions with the emcees, often whacking the unsuspecting emcee over the head with a wing or a kick in the shins with a big webbed foot. The Best TV Shows About Being in Your 30s.
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