Sábados Felices
Presented byHumberto Rodríguez
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
Production
Running time3 hours
Production companyCaracol Televisión (1972–present)
Original release
NetworkSegunda Cadena/Cadena 2/Canal A (1972–1976, 1987–1991, 1998)
Primera Cadena/Cadena Uno/Canal Uno (1977–1983, 1984–1987, 1992–1997)
Caracol (1998–present)
ReleaseFebruary 5, 1972 (1972-02-05)

Sábados Felices (Happy Saturdays) is a Colombian comedy show that debuted in 1972. It has been produced by Caracol Televisión for its entire run on the air; from 1972 to 1998, when Caracol was a programadora, it aired on Cadena Uno. It has been hosted by Alfonso Lizarazo, Alí Humar, Jota Mario Valencia, Carlos Calero, Hernán Orjuela and Humberto Rodríguez.

History

It began in 1972 as Campeones de la risa, changing names in 1976 when Caracol for the first time gained the rights to its Saturday timeslot.

After the licitación of 1997, Caracol did not receive any timeslots on Saturdays. This meant that Caracol's signature Saturday programs were presented for the first seven months of 1998 under the auspices of other programadoras; Sábados Felices was presented by Coestrellas, CPS and Proyectamos Televisión. The 1998 move of Caracol from a programadora to a private television channel, after 1,323 episodes had been aired, marked a format change for the program.

In 2016, it received the Guinness World Record for the world's oldest comedy show.[1] [2]

Current cast

[3]

  • Hugo Patiño "The prince of Marulanda" (1972- )
  • Patricia Silva (1984-)
  • David Alberto García "Jeringa"(1987-1998, 2000-2004, 2012-)
  • Fabiola Posada "La gorda Fabiola" (1987-1998, 2005- )
  • Heriberto Sandoval "Pacífico Cabrera" (1991-1998, 2000- )
  • César Corredor "Barbarita" (1991- )
  • Alexandra Restrepo (1992- )
  • Nelson Polanía "Polilla" (1996-1998, 2002- )
  • Jesús Emilio Vera "Chumillo" (1998- )
  • María Auxilio Vélez (2003- )
  • Gustavo Villanueva "Triki Trake" (2004-2019, 2020- ) [lower-alpha 1]
  • Heidi Corpus (2004- )
  • Pedro González "Don Jediondo" (2004- ) [lower-alpha 2]
  • Juan Guillermo Zapata "Carroloco" (2007- )
  • Susana López "Susy" (2010- )
  • Roberto Lozano "Soldado Micolta"(2011-)[lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4]
  • Alexander Rincón "Teniente Rincón"(2011-) [lower-alpha 5]
  • Humberto Rodríguez "El Gato" (2011-)
  • Carlos Sánchez "El Mono" (2011-) [lower-alpha 6]
  • Édgar Sánchez Torres "Junífero" (2011- ) [lower-alpha 7]
  • John Jairo Londoño "Phosphorite" (2011- )
  • José Castellón "Joselo" (2011- )
  • Julián Madrid "Piroberta" (2011- )
  • Mauricio Núñez "Chester" (2011- ) [lower-alpha 8]
  • Frey Eduardo Quintero "Boyacmán" (2011-2022, 2023- )
  • Diego López (2013-)[lower-alpha 9]
  • Elkin Rueda (2013-) [lower-alpha 10]
  • Javier Ramírez (2013-) [lower-alpha 11]
  • Mauricio Ramírez (2013-) [lower-alpha 12]
  • Tahiana Bueno (2014- )
  • Fernando Monge (2015- )
  • Jorge Muñoz "Tato" (2015- ) [lower-alpha 13]
  • Carlos Andrés Mejía "Obvidio" (2017-)
  • Hugo Neimer González "Lucumí" (2018-)
  • Óscar Díaz "El pollo" (2018-)
  • Jhovany Ramírez (2018-)
  • Doriam Rosero "Roserito" (1999-2009,2019-)[lower-alpha 14]
  • Alfonso Sierra "Rosendo" (1999-2009,2019-) [lower-alpha 15]
  • Juan Pablo and Leonardo Crow (2021-)
  • Miguel Ángel Álvarez "Thor" (2022-)
  • Katherine Giraldo (2022-)
  • Andrés Leonardo Velasquez "The duck Velasquez" (2023-)
  • Elmer Sepúlveda "Mr Parkinson" (2023-)

Previous members of the cast

  • Hernando Latorre "El Chato" (1972-1975†)
  • Alfonso Lizarazo (1972-1998)
  • Humberto Martínez Salcedo "Maestro Salustiano Tapias" (1972-1986†)
  • Óscar Meléndez "Rabiol Pedreros" (1972-1993) †*
  • Carlos Sánchez "El Mocho" (1972-2005†)
  • Jaime Agudelo "El Flaco" (1972-2009†)
  • Hernando Casanova "The Snake" (1973)†*
  • Jorge, Wilson, Carlos and Rafael Monroy †* "The Monroy Brothers" (1974-1989)
  • Margalida Castro (1974-1979)
  • Astrid Junguito (1975-1979)
  • Álvaro Páez (1975-1980)
  • María Margarita Giraldo (1975-1979)
  • Jacqueline Henríquez "La Señorita Pía" (1975-1991)
  • Edgar Palacios "El Corroncho" (1975-1981)
  • Jorge Zuloaga "Topolino" (1976-1998)†*
  • Enrique Colavizza "The screen doctor" (1976-2013)†*
  • Pedro Nel Martínez "Surrucuca" (1977-1990)
  • Jaime Santos "Doctor Climaco Urrutia Urrutia" (1977-1979)†*
  • Marcelino Rodríguez "Jaw" (1979-2013)†*
  • Álvaro Lemmon "The Alligator Man" (1981-2019)
  • Norberto López "Tancredo Plata" (1978-2019)
  • Martha Stella Calle (1981-1994)
  • Diego León Hoyos (1981-1986)
  • Amanda Ospina (1984-1990)
  • Luis Ferro "The Guachimán" (1988-2004)
  • Carlos Eduardo Vargas "Campesino Gomelo" (1988-2005)
  • Yaneth Waldman (1989-1993)
  • Juan Ricardo Lozano "Alerta" (1991-1998, 2000-2018)
  • Alejandro Muñoz Garzón "Machorrito" (1988-1998)
  • Martha Liliana Ruiz (1991)
  • Víctor Manuel Osorio "Nun Face" (1994-1998)
  • Marbelle (1995)
  • Gustavo Salinas "Paisalinas" (1996-1998)
  • Miguel Lizarazo "The Boyac" (1996-2006)
  • Jairo Florián (1996-1998)†*
  • Freddy Sosa "Baby Donut" (1997-2005)
  • Sonya Rico (1998-2004)
  • Lucero Gómez "Loló" (1998-2020†)
  • Jorge Mario Valencia Yepes "Jota Mario" (1998-2002) †*
  • Abrahan Mendoza "El Majito" (1998)
  • Luis Alberto Rojas "Calbeto" (1999-2006)
  • Ana Milena Cardona (2001-2002)
  • Jimena García (2001-2002)
  • Carlos Calero (2002)
  • Hernán Orjuela (2002-2011)
  • Crúz Maria Betancur (2004-2023†)
  • Fabián Mendoza (2005-2009)
  • Gerly Hassam Gómez "Rogelio Pataquiva" (2005-2017, 2021-2022)
  • Leidy Johana Duque (2006-2009)
  • Carlos Arturo Moreno (2006-2015)
  • Francisco Fuentes "Pacho Without Fortune" (2009 - 2016†)
  • Óscar Monsalve "Crazy Laught" (2011-2022)
  • Leonardo Vargas "The Fat" (2011-2014)†*
  • Jovan Mejía (2011-2015)[lower-alpha 16]
  • Manuel Caro (2011-2015)[lower-alpha 17]
  • Vaneza Peláez (2012-2020)
  • Elizabeth Loaiza (2013)
  • Tahi
  • Cabrera (2016-2023 )
  • Yedinson Flórez "Lokillo" (2017-2020)[lower-alpha 18]
  • Yermaín Manrique (2018-2022)
  • Hugo Andrés García "Bones" (2023)
  • Johana Velandia "Una gorda ahí" (2023)



† Departure due to death

†* Death afterdeparture

Blackface

The show has been criticised for the blackface character Soldado Micolta.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. "Sábados Felices, Record Guinness al programa de humor más antiguo del mundo". www.bluradio.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. "Sábados Felices, Longest running TV sketch comedy show". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. "Elenco de sábados felices".
  4. "Twenty-First Century Blackface : Code Switch". NPR.
  5. "Translation – I'm not your Joke". 24 April 2018.
  1. Also as "La bruja Dioselina"
  2. Also as "Godoy"
  3. Part of "Los Siameses"
  4. Also as "Chepe Rumba"
  5. Part of "Los Siameses"
  6. Part of "Los viejitos sordos"
  7. Part of "Los viejitos sordos"
  8. Also as "El Maxwell"
  9. Part of "Group salpicon"
  10. Part of "Group salpicon"
  11. Part of "Group salpicon"
  12. Part of "Group salpicon"
  13. Also as "Tamalio", "Tito" and "El abuelo"
  14. Part of "the Cuyes trovators"
  15. Part of "the Cuyes trovators"
  16. Part of "Caballo Loco"
  17. Part of "Caballo Loco"
  18. Also as "Rastacuando"
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