Paquito Cordero - Television Programs Produced By Cordero

Television Programs Produced By Cordero

Cordero also produced the following shows which were popular in Puerto Rico:

  • "El Show de las 12" with "Los Alegres Tres", Silvia, Chapuseaux y Damiron with Clarissa, Militza (La India) and Mary Stull.
  • "El Show Sultana", with "Los Hispanos", and Tito Lara
  • "2 a Go Go", with "Julio Angel" & "Tammy"
  • "Walter, las Estrellas Y Usted" (Walter, the Stars and You), with Walter Mercado
  • "Mi Hippie Me Encanta" (I love my hippie) with Luis Antonio Rivera: Yoyo Boing, Rosita Velazquez, Johanna Ferrán and Myrna de Casenave
  • "En Broma y en Serio" (Joking and Seriously), with Lou Briel, and Dagmar
  • "Su Estrella Favorita" (Your Favorite Star)
  • "El Show de Chucho", (Chucho's Show), with Chucho Avellanet"
  • "En Casa de Juanma y Wiwi", (In Juanma & Wiwis' Home), with Awilda Carbia, and Juan Manuel Lebrón
  • "Estudio Alegre & Musicomedia", (Cheerful Studio & Musicomedy), with Otilio Warrington, Awilda Carbia, and Juan Manuel Lebrón
  • "La Gente Joven de Menudo/Menudomania", with Puerto Rican music group Menudo.
  • "Los Kakucómicos", with Adalberto Rodriguez, Machuchal, and Shorty Castro, among many others
  • "La Pensión de Doña Tere", (Lady Tere's Guesthouse), with Norma Candal, and
  • "Noche de Gala", (Gala Night Ball), with Eddie Miró, and in different periods of time co-hosted by, Marisol Malaret, Deborah Carthy Deu, Marilyn Pupo and Gilda Haddock.

On April 14, 1983, Telemundo was sold to John Blair and Co. and finally, in 2004 became part of the NBC Universal network. This led to many changes and one of the changes was the substitution of locally produced programs with programs produced in other countries such as Mexico. Cordero, however, remained at Telemundo as its main local producer from 1983 to 2004.

On May 6, 2004, television producers Paquito Cordero and Tommy Muñiz received a special recognition on behalf of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico as part of the celebration of the 50 years of uninterrupted transmisión on the Telemundo and Televicentro channels.

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