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music_beans
05-08-03, 08:23 AM
I have a few things I have been wanting to tell you.

DISH has come to terms with KDLT (NBC) from Sioux Falls, and is now available. I noticed this last night when I was channel surfing.

I know you must be an expert on Spanish TV, so do you know about any of these shows running on Galavision? (272) I watch them once in a while, but since i don't know spanish (which i hope to learn soon), I don't know what the shows are about.

El Chavo
El Chapulin Colorado
Vida TV
Complices En Familia
Juntos Pero No Revueltos

Thanks.
mb :blush:

sampatterson
05-08-03, 08:34 AM
What, you don't watch "Laura en America" (The Jerry Springer of Peru) ;)

One of my wife and my favorites!

music_beans
05-08-03, 08:39 AM
Never heard of it. I never seen it on Galavision. On Univison maybe?

AJ2086
05-08-03, 09:05 AM
There is this one show on Univision and its hillarious. I dont remember the name it has Familia in the title I think and has a little F in the corner of the TV through the whole show. ITS A HILLARIOUS SHOW! I cant beleive it they have like aliens and midgets in the audience and all these weird people on stage its a joke. Makes Jerry Springer look like Oprah

Darkman
05-08-03, 10:57 AM
Yes, they mentioned at Retailer Charlie Chat - that NBC for S. Falls is available now...
They reached an agreement on Apr 10 or (something like that) with S.F's NBC...

TNGTony
05-08-03, 08:56 PM
Sorry I haven't responded before now. I've updated the chart with the Sioux falls info and will upload it in a few minutes. I've also added knoxville to the chart since it has been officially announce. No channel numbers since it's not uplinked.

As to the Galavision shows mentioned above...think Benny Hill without the "class". :D

Latin American TV still has vaudvill acts. These are a few. The term "Juntos pero no revieltos" is a play on words that's nearly impossible to translate...especially the cultural meaning. Litterally it means, together but not scrabled. But it's more like "one voice but not one entity."

Anyway, that show too is nothing more than a series of comedy skits.

Check out this web site: http://www.zonalatina.com/Zldata91.htm

See ya
Tony

Joe Capitano
05-10-03, 11:25 PM
I don't know much Spanish either, but this I know...

El Chapulin Colorado

Basically, it's the sitcom with a superhero - if you can call him that - in bug suit that inspired a supporting character which occasionally pops up on "The Simpsons."

TNGTony
05-11-03, 01:02 AM
http://www.zonalatina.com/Zldata91b.jpg
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See ya
Tony