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Los Payasos de la Tele

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123:. Between 1965 and 1971 they moved to Puerto Rico, where they transmitted a daily program called El Show de las 5, one of the most popular and remembered shows in the history of TV in that country. 88:
Heirs of a long family tradition of circus performance, which stretches back to the nineteenth century, they were sons of Emilio Aragón the elder and nephews of José María and Teodoro Aragón -
187:, or "The Crazy World of the Clowns"), was retired from Spanish television in 1983. After several circus tours during the following two years, under the title 103:, where they made their first incursions into the world of television in 1949. In the following years, the diffusion of their shows in other countries in 153:. It was a great success, remaining on air until 1981, and became an enormous cultural phenomenon in Spain in the 1970s. The group was awarded a 99:. In 1946, the three brothers emigrated across the Atlantic, where they remained for more than a quarter of a century. They first set up shop in 385: 504: 479: 57: 69: 474: 191:(The Fabulous World of the Circus), the group (which by this time Miliki had already left) dissolved definitively. 484: 333: 146: 92:. Other members of the family with circus connections included their cousins Nabucodonosorcito and Zampabollos. 489: 89: 494: 499: 459: 160:
After the death of Fofó in 1976, the son of Miliki, Emilio Aragón Jr., joined the group under the name
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throughout much of the twentieth century before returning to Spain and attaining further success.
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165: 154: 127: 112: 169: 76:(Rody Aragón). They were well-known on Spanish language television in 108: 203:(music and lyrics written by the famous Puerto Rican actor/comedian 353:(1971), was made, based on Los Payasos de la Tele. It was drawn by 145:
Two years later, in 1972, they returned to Spain, contracting with
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Gaby, Fofó y Miliki began their activities in Spain in 1939 at the
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Finally, the program (which in its final form was called
414:"Al reino de los Aragón se la ha caido otra estrella" 130:, and achieved great success through their program 380:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 49. 8: 172:. Much later, after the show ended in 1981, 134:(The broken Shoe), which they then renamed 407: 405: 403: 164:. He is a mute clown, in the tradition of 37:) is the name by which a trio of popular 366: 142:(the son of Fofó), made appearances. 7: 27:Trio of clowns on Spanish television 138:. Soon a new member of the family, 25: 44:are known, initially formed by 252:Un barquito de cáscara de nuez 149:to front a new program called 136:El show de Gaby, Fofó y Miliki 52:(Alfonso Aragón Bermúdez) and 1: 351:Gaby, Fofó, Miliki y Milikito 215:Mami (yo quiero comer lechón) 185:El loco mundo de los payasos 107:made them familiar faces in 210:Di por qué (Dime, abuelita) 189:El fabuloso mundo del circo 521: 168:, and communicates with a 247:Mi barba tiene tres pelos 34: 126:In 1970 they arrived in 505:Sibling musical groups 480:Spanish comedy troupes 334:Había una vez un circo 314:Había una vez un circo 294:Una sonrisa y una flor 64:(Alfonso Aragón Jr.), 31:Los Payasos de la Tele 18:Los payasos de la tele 460:Payasos Sin Fronteras 284:Qué nos da el cerdito 279:Cómo me pica la nariz 90:Emig, Pompoff y Teddy 374:Pousada, A. (2017). 242:¿Cómo están ustedes? 205:Ramón Rivero (Diplo) 151:El Gran Circo de TVE 60:), and succeeded by 274:El sombrero de Fofó 220:La gallina turuleca 147:Televisión Española 412:ABC (2020-01-02). 299:En la autocaravana 48:(Gabriel Aragón), 475:Spanish comedians 387:978-1-4438-9607-8 70:Emilio Aragón Jr. 16:(Redirected from 512: 485:Spanish families 447: 446: 439:"Felix Saborido" 435: 429: 428: 426: 425: 409: 398: 397: 395: 394: 371: 269: 232: 201:Hola, Don Pepito 36: 21: 520: 519: 515: 514: 513: 511: 510: 509: 465: 464: 456: 451: 450: 437: 436: 432: 423: 421: 411: 410: 401: 392: 390: 388: 373: 372: 368: 363: 347:celebrity comic 343: 322: 304:Feliz en tu día 263: 259:(original from 226: 197: 86: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 518: 516: 508: 507: 502: 497: 492: 490:Spanish clowns 487: 482: 477: 467: 466: 463: 462: 455: 452: 449: 448: 430: 399: 386: 365: 364: 362: 359: 355:Felix Saborido 342: 339: 338: 337: 330: 321: 318: 317: 316: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 271: 254: 249: 244: 239: 234: 217: 212: 207: 196: 193: 132:El zapato roto 85: 82: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 517: 506: 503: 501: 498: 496: 495:Sibling trios 493: 491: 488: 486: 483: 481: 478: 476: 473: 472: 470: 461: 458: 457: 453: 444: 440: 434: 431: 419: 415: 408: 406: 404: 400: 389: 383: 379: 378: 370: 367: 360: 358: 356: 352: 348: 340: 336: 335: 331: 329: 328: 324: 323: 319: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 267: 262: 261:Pipo Pescador 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 238: 235: 230: 225: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 202: 199: 198: 194: 192: 190: 186: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 158: 156: 152: 148: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 124: 122: 121:United States 118: 114: 110: 106: 105:Latin America 102: 98: 93: 91: 83: 81: 79: 78:Latin America 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 58:Emilio Aragón 55: 51: 47: 43: 40: 35:The TV Clowns 32: 19: 500:Comedy trios 442: 433: 422:. Retrieved 420:(in Spanish) 417: 391:. Retrieved 376: 369: 350: 344: 332: 327:Los Padrinos 325: 313: 308: 303: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 256: 251: 246: 241: 236: 224:Edgard Poças 219: 214: 209: 200: 188: 184: 182: 173: 161: 159: 150: 144: 139: 135: 131: 125: 94: 87: 73: 65: 61: 53: 49: 45: 30: 29: 443:lambiek.net 264: [ 257:El auto feo 227: [ 117:Puerto Rico 97:Circo Price 469:Categories 424:2020-12-26 393:2020-12-26 361:References 345:In 1971 a 309:Dale Ramón 289:Chinita tú 166:Harpo Marx 119:, and the 33:(English: 155:TP de Oro 128:Argentina 113:Venezuela 454:See also 237:Susanita 170:cow bell 162:Milikito 66:Milikito 349:strip, 180:Cuban. 84:History 39:Spanish 384:  341:Comics 140:Fofito 109:Mexico 72:) and 62:Fofito 54:Miliki 42:clowns 320:Films 268:] 231:] 195:Songs 178:black 382:ISBN 174:Rody 101:Cuba 74:Rody 50:Fofó 46:Gaby 418:abc 471:: 441:. 416:. 402:^ 357:. 266:es 229:pt 115:, 111:, 445:. 427:. 396:. 270:) 233:) 68:( 56:( 20:)

Index

Los payasos de la tele
Spanish
clowns
Emilio Aragón
Emilio Aragón Jr.
Latin America
Emig, Pompoff y Teddy
Circo Price
Cuba
Latin America
Mexico
Venezuela
Puerto Rico
United States
Argentina
Televisión Española
TP de Oro
Harpo Marx
cow bell
black
Ramón Rivero (Diplo)
Edgard Poças
pt
Pipo Pescador
es
Los Padrinos
Había una vez un circo
celebrity comic
Felix Saborido
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