A guiñol of Michael Robinson, a former show host
Las noticias del
guiñol ("The news of guignol")
was a satirical news programme that aired on
Canal+ (since 1995) and Cuatro (since 2005) in Spain
.
It is
somewhat based on a similar programme airing on its sister Canal+
network in France
,
Les Guignols de
l'info, in that it features latex
puppets.Latex casts may be shared
among countries with local celebrities being used as anonymous
citizens in foreign shows.It was initially hosted by the puppets of
Marta Reyero and
Hilario Pino, the real hosts of the channel
daily news.
Later, its host was a facsimile of Michael Robinson, an English
-born
football pundit; and in the final
seasons it was conducted by the puppet of Iker Jiménez (a presenter of the
channel).
While
Penélope Cruz has made some
appearances, the program generally focuses on prominent athletes
and political figures. Among other figures, the program features
Pau Gasol,
Raúl,
Luis Aragonés,
Florentino Pérez,
Joan Laporta,
Fernando Alonso,
José Luis Rodríguez
Zapatero,
Mariano Rajoy,
María Teresa
Fernández de la Vega,
José Bono,
Pasqual Maragall, and
Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira.
International figures who regularly appear include
David Beckham,
Ronaldo,
Ronaldinho,
Samuel
Eto'o,
Louis Van Gaal (who
instead of a head has a cube made of bricks, probably an allusion
to his well-known stubbornness)
George
W. Bush,
Condoleezza Rice,
Tony Blair,
Silvio
Berlusconi and
Pope Benedict
XVI.
Historically, prominent characters have included
Felipe González (occasionally appearing
as
Cantinflas),
José María Aznar and
Jordi Pujol.
One of the most often quoted phrases attributed to former
prime minister José María Aznar -
"¡España va bien!" (literally "Spain is
doing well").
While most programmes on Canal+ were scrambled for non
set-top box subscribers,
Las noticias del
guiñol was broadcast unscrambled.
In November 2005 Canal+ ceased to exist as a partially
encrypted terrestrial television channel
(although it continued to exist on the
Digital+ satellite
platform). It was replaced by Spain's fifth national
terrestrial channel
Cuatro, the
newest member of
Jesús de
Polanco's
Sogecable media empire.
Although the
guiñoles were one of the very few programmes
to make the transition from Canal+ to Digital+, the programme was
rebranded for the new channel as
Los
guiñoles de Canal+. The programme started being shown on the
free-to-air channel
Cuatro. Since 2006, they were included as a
section in the late-night show "Noche Hache". Its production ceased
at the same time as that show, in july 2008.
The programme has won "Premio Ondas", the most prestigious TV prize
in Spain to the scriptwritters: Fidel Nogal and Gonzalo Tegel.
See also
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