Xuxa Park Explained

Genre:Children
Game show
Director:Marlene Mattos
Starring:Xuxa Meneghel
Paquitas
Topo Gigio
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:15
Producer:Michael Jay Solomon
Runtime:1h30 min
Channel:Telecinco
Related:Xou da Xuxa
El Show de Xuxa
Xuxa
Xuxa Park (1994)

Xuxa Park was a Spanish children's television series hosted by Xuxa Meneghel, based on the Xou da Xuxa, produced by Michael Jay Solomon and screened from March 12 to June 18, 1992 by the Madrid network Telecinco, the third largest broadcaster of Spain in audience, totaling 15 episodes. The show worked with several blocks, where in each block a game is presented, counting on the participation of the Paquitas and the character Topo Gigio, a cartoon doll of a mouse that was very popular in the 1960s in Brazil and in the world.[1] [2]

Background

Xuxa became a household name throughout Latin America thanks to its children's television program El Show de Xuxa produced in Argentina during the years 1991 and 1993, and aired in 17 Latin American countries and United States by Univision, with an estimated audience of 25 million viewers.[3] [4]

She caught the attention of the Spanish public ever since starring on two TV shows on Telecinco a year earlier in 1991, and the annual releases of her international albums, as well as song, that had become popular there.[5]

Development

Xuxa Park was filmed in Barcelona, on a soundstage replicating an amusement park, in a similar fashion to Xou da Xuxa. The guests were usually singers, circus performers, and Spanish comic groups, as well as the presentation of games. The novelty in relation to Brazilian version, was that parents and children could compete in the games in teams, formed by two children and two adults.

Release

"Xuxa Park" was released in 1992, and was aired weekly on Sundays, totaling 15 episodes, each with an hour and-a-half during the spring schedule of Telecinco, Madrid's station with national reach, which holds 50% of the Spanish audience - which places second place after of the La 1. Before the launch of the show, a Press conference was organized by the issuer to present formally Xuxa and Paquitas to the public.[6]

Reception and ratings

Four months after the debut of Xuxa Park in Tele 5, the direction of the station expressed interest in renewing the contract for another five months with the host for a second season of the show, but the negotiations have not advanced due to busy schedule of Xuxa, and recordings of their TV show in the United States —Xuxa—that would be released early next year in North America.[7]

"Xuxa Park" conquered high ratings: 45 points (an estimated audience of 25 million people).[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Xuxa.com - Programas. Xuxa.com. 25 October 1993.
  2. News: Crítica: Xuxa Park. El País. 25 October 1993.
  3. Web site: Xuxa en USA. 25 October 1993. Semana. 18 March 2015.
  4. Web site: Brazilian star becomes hit on Spanish kiddie TV. 2 January 1992. The Fort Scott Tribune. 18 March 2015.
  5. Rossi, Clarissa (1 de março de 1992) "Xou da Xuxa à espanhola". Jornal do Brasil, caderno B p.6. (Consulted on 18 March 2015)
  6. (25/04/1992) "Xuxa reduz "Xou" para ganhar o mundo". Jornal do Brasil, p.8 (18/03/2015)
  7. Web site: Xuxa, presentadora de espacios para niños, grabará un programa para adultos. 24 August 2008. El Mundo. 18 March 2015.
  8. Rito, Regina (16/07/1992) "Xuxa bem temperada". Jornal do Brasil, caderno B, p.5 (18/03/2015)