Showmatch Explained

Genre:Comedy, Variety show, reality show
Presenter:Marcelo Tinelli
Opentheme:"Twist and Shout" by The Beatles
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish
Num Seasons:15
Num Episodes:1649
Executive Producer:Federico Hoppe
Pablo Prada
Runtime:approx. 120 minutes
Network:Canal 9 (2005-2006)
El Trece (2006-2012, 2014-2021)
Related:Videomatch
Company:Ideas del Sur (former)
LaFlia Contenidos (present)

Showmatch was an Argentine television program, broadcast by eltrece. It replaced the comedy show Videomatch in 2004, and from 2006 has produced the dancing contest Bailando por un Sueño ("Dancing for a Dream"), along with similar contests such as Cantando por un Sueño ("Singing for a Dream"), Patinando por un Sueño ("Skating for a Dream"), and El Musical de tus Sueños ("The Musical of your Dreams"). In 2009, it presented "Gran Cuñado" ("Big Brother-in-Law"), a parody of the reality show Big Brother, a segment carried over from Videomatch.

Showmatch is one of Argentina's most-watched programs, and scored as the country's highest-rated TV show in 2010[1] and 2011.[2]

It has played host to a number of celebrity guests from around the world, including former boxer Mike Tyson and footballer Ronaldinho.[3]

History

Showmatch is the new name of the program presented by Marcelo Tinelli, succeeding Videomatch, a sports and comedy show.

On September 2, 2005, Tinelli signed a major contract with Artear, operator of eltrece, thus opting to move to the channel of the solcito (little sun), where he eventually would set the program since 19 September 2005. The negotiations between the two companies had begun in April, at the initiative of Adrian Suar, director of programming of the station. As background, Suar and Tinelli already had preliminary negotiations in an attempt to moving during 1997.

"This is a bet that transcends economics, I feel it is a long-term path that tends to insert the program into a broader platform, which will open more possibilities to Argentine production and international expansion," Tinelli said when closing the contract.[4] Meanwhile, Federico Hoppe and Pablo Prada became the main producers of the program. Since its inception, the program's eight seasons remained to be issued consecutively until the end of the cycle in 2012, where the program stopped being broadcast until 2014, the year in which the program retakes its emissions.

In its first season (2005) and half of Season 2 (2006) the program continued the format of its predecessor Videomatch, with the famous hidden cameras, music, skits with guest artists, humorous sketches, among others, but due to the popularity of the segment Bailando por un Sueño (Dancing for a dream), since 2007, it became an annual competition and the program was entirely based upon this, as well as Cantando por un Sueño (Singing for a dream) and Patinando por un Sueño (Skating for a dream).

In 2009 upon celebrating 20 years, it returned to the original format during the first half of the year, also incorporating the segments Gran Cuñado (Big Brother-in-Law) and Bailando Kids. As of August it began airing the contest El Musical de tus Sueños (The musical of your dreams).

In 2010, a new segment called Baila Argentina was incorporated, in which cities across the country competed through dances with massive people calling, but after some emissions, it stopped airing in Showmatch because of time, and it became part of Sábado Show (a show broadcast by the same channel and hosted by cast member José María Listorti).

In 2011, the show only aired Bailando por un sueño, and in the last 7 seasons (2012, 2014-2019), in addition to this classic contest, there were parodies of celebrities, politicians and people from the show business appearing to interact with the host and the judges.

Production

Performances

An important feature of the show are televised performances made for the start of each season, which dubs of movies or series with a humorous tone are shown, parodies of several films, and large shows of presentation, in which different musical pieces are mixed accompanied by several choreography parts, carried out by the show's team of dancers and artists from different acrobatic disciplines. These stagings are prepared months in advance to be presented to the season premiere.

Within the format Bailando por un Sueño, there were other outstanding artistic productions: the so-called "special rhythms" which usually consist of acrobatic discipline performances, full of visual effects. For example, the productions known as:

Controversy

The show has also been an ongoing source of controversy, and has been accused of sexual discrimination and objectification of women.[5]

Awards

Date of the ceremonyAwardCategoryNomineeResult
May 29, 2006Martin Fierro 2005Male Presenter LaborMarcelo Tinellinominated
General Interest ProgramShowmatchnominated
Male PresenterMarcelo Tinellinominated
May 23, 2007Martin Fierro 2006Male PresenterMarcelo TinelliWinner
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchnominated
Best Reality ShowShowmatchWinner
July 2, 2008Martin Fierro 2007Male Presenter LaborMarcelo TinelliWinner
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchWinner
Best Reality ShowShowmatchWinner
August 19, 2009Martin Fierro 2008Male Presenting WorkMarcelo TinelliWinner
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchWinner
best RealityShowmatchnominated
May 2, 2010Martin Fierro 2009Male PresenterMarcelo Tinellinominated
Best Male Humorous WorkMartin BossiWinner
Best Female Humorous WorkAnita MartinezWinner
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchWinner
Best Reality ShowShowmatchnominated
May 22, 2011Martin Fierro 2010best RealityShowmatchnominated
Male Presenter WorkMarcelo TinelliWinner
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchWinner
October 11, 2011Kids' Choice Awards ArgentinaPro-Social AwardFundación Ideas del SurWinner
May 27, 2012Martin Fierro 2011Best Reality ShowShowmatchWinner
Male PresenterMarcelo TinelliWinner
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchWinner
November 17, 2012Tato AwardsEntertainment programShowmatchnominated
Direction in Non-FictionAlejandro Ripollnominated
Production in Non-FictionShowmatchnominated
Male PresenterMarcelo Tinellinominated
Program of the YearShowmatchnominated
August 5, 2013Martin Fierro 2012EntertainmentShowmatchWinner
Male PresenterMarcelo Tinellinominated
Best Overall ProductionShowmatchnominated
June 13, 2015Martin Fierro 2014Male PresenterMarcelo TinelliWinner
Integral ProductionShowmatchWinner
DirectionAlejandro Ripollnominated
Reality ShowShowmatchWinner
Humorous Work in TVFatima FlorezWinner
May 15, 2016Martín Fierro 2016Best Reality ShowShowmatchWinner[6]
June 18, 2017Martín Fierro 2017Male Presenter LaborMarcelo TinelliWinner
Integral ProductionShowmatchWinner
June 9, 2019Martín Fierro 2019Special Martín Fierro Award for TrajectoryMarcelo TinelliWinner
May 13, 2022Martín Fierro 2021Best realityShowmatchnominated
Best judges of TVÁngel de Brito, Carolina «Pampita» Ardohain, Guillermina Valdés, Jimena Barón, Hernán Piquínnominated
Best Male DrivingMarcelo Tinellinominated

References

  1. http://www.impulsonegocios.com/contenidos/2010/05/07/Editorial_6628.php Showmatch marcó el rating más alto de la TV argentina
  2. http://www.impulsonegocios.com/contenidos/2011/05/27/Editorial_13413.php El rating de la TV argentina sigue dominado por ShowMatch: Bailando 2011
  3. http://observadorglobal.com/argentina-tyson-y-ronaldinho-bailaron-en-showmatch-n22924.html Argentina: Tyson y Ronaldinho bailaron en ShowMatch
  4. https://www.clarin.com/ediciones-anteriores/pase-ano-marcelo-tinelli-firmo-contrato-canal-13_0_B1rzcTPJAYe.html/ Pase del año: Marcelo Tinelli firmó contrato con Canal 13
  5. http://www.extremista.com.ar/22045/el-inadi-acusa-a-showmatch-de-discriminacion/ El Inadi acusa a ShowMatch de discriminación
  6. Web site: Martín Fierro 2016: todos los ganadores. Martín Fierro 2016: all the winners. Spanish. May 15, 2016. La Nación. May 16, 2016.