Univision Network will
have a giant hole in its Saturday night line-up - "Sabado Gigante," its
top-rated variety show, will be going off the air after a
record-breaking 53 years, the broadcaster said on Friday.
Created and
hosted by Chile-born Don Francisco since 1962, "Sabado Gigante," or
"Giant Saturday," is the No. 1 rated show on Saturday night among
U.S. Hispanics and is the longest running TV variety show in the world,
according to Guinness World Records.
With its
mix of humor, talent contests, family reunions, celebrities and musical acts
packed into a frenetically paced three-hour program, "Sabado Gigante"
has been a staple of television throughout Latin America, as well as an object
of scorn for intellectuals and comedians.
The last
show will run on Sept 19 this year and Don Francisco, whose real name is Mario
Kreutzberger, will host entertainment specials and help develop on-air talent
at the Miami-based network, which took on "Sabado Gigante" 30 years
ago.
No reason
was given for the decision to end the show, which is broadcast in more than 40
countries.
Perhaps
like no other variety show, the "Sabado Gigante" formula held up to
the passing of time and changes in the media landscape.
"From
the start we made sure to ask, 'What does the audience want?'" the
74-year-old Kreutzberger said in a statement. "And we have worked
tirelessly for precisely that audience, with the utmost dedication, humility
and deep respect."
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