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Encyclopedia > Cien Mexicanos Dijeron

Cien Mexicanos Dijeron ("One hundred Mexicans Said" in Spanish) is a Spanish-language version of the Goodson-Todman game show from the 1970s, Family Feud, produced for the Televisa Mexican television network. The host of the show is Marco Antonio Regil. The program is also seen in the United States on the Telefutura television network. A game show is a radio or television program, involving members of the public or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, playing a game, perhaps involving answering quiz questions, for points or prizes. ... The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ... Family Feud is a popular television game show in the USA that pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey-type question posed of 100 people. ... Televisa is the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world, and a major player in the international entertainment business. ... A television network is a distribution network for television content whereby a central operation provides programming for many television stations. ... Marco Antonio Regil is a Mexican master of ceremonies and game show host. ... TeleFutura is a Spanish-language television network owned by Univisión with headquarters in Miami, Florida. ...


It is based on questions asked to 100 common Mexicans. The first three rounds, "A Jugar!", ("To play!") are regular points. After the commercial, Cuarto Round (4th) is "puntos al doble" [double points] and the Quinto (5th) Round is triple points. If neither team has accumulated 300 points, then it is "muerte subita" [sudden death].


Cien Mexicanos Dijeron, along with Trato Hecho (Let's Make a Deal), are two old 1970s Goodson-Todman game shows revived for Latin-American audiences. Trato Hecho is the Spanish-language version of the Hatos-Hall game show from the 1970s, Lets Make a Deal, produced in Los Angeles, California for the Univision television network. ... Latin America   Latin America was traditionally defined as the regions of the Americas where Spanish, the language of Spain, and Portuguese, the language of Portugal, were spoken. ...


External links

  • Univision website

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DenverPost.com - Latino Landscape (4125 words)
"Cuando los alumnos chicanos se quejan de sus compaeros mexicanos, yo les recuerdo que se estn lastimando as mismos porque para todos los dems, los chicanos y los mexicanos son igualitos".
Los jvenes mexicanos con sombreros y cintos vaqueros se saludan con la frase "cien por ciento", para afirmar que son ciento por ciento mexicanos, mientras los jvenes hispanos de segunda y tercera generacin se saludan en ingls con las palabras "hey" o "dude".
Los mexicanos de provincia llegan al terreno del hip-hop y al espaol de los chicanos.
Mark Goodson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (427 words)
The long list of Goodson-Todman productions includes Beat the Clock, Family Feud, Match Game, Password, The Price is Right, To Tell the Truth, and What's My Line?
Many of these games have been exported to countries outside of the United States — Family Feud, for instance, has run in the United Kingdom as Family Fortunes and in Mexico under the name of Cien Mexicanos Dijeron.
Many of the actual formats were devised by producers working for Goodson-Todman.
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