Los Payasos de la Tele! (The TV Clowns!) This program, starring Gaby, Fofó, Miliki and Fofito, was a show of humor, music and sketches that conquered children and families in the 80s. Their famous song “¡Cómo están ustedes!” became an anthem of childhood. Broadcast on TVE, the program combined circus acts with educational moments and lots of fun.La Bola de Cristal (The Crystal Ball) was a revolutionary program of the 80s, presented by Alaska. La Bruja Avería (The Breakdown Witch), an iconic character, surprised with her motto “¡Viva el mal, viva el capital!”. Aimed at a young audience, the program mixed music, sketches and a touch of rebellion that made it unique in its time.El Tiempo es Oro (Time is Gold), presented by Constantino Romero, was an 80s contest that challenged contestants with general knowledge questions. Its most famous section, “El Gran Minuto” (The Great Minute), allowed participants to use books and encyclopedias to answer a question in just 60 seconds, creating moments of great tension and emotion.Destino Plutón (Destination Pluto) was a youth contest program from 1980 that took participants on an imaginary journey into space. With a robot called “Robotijo” (a kind of talking botijo), contestants competed by answering questions and facing tests set in historical periods. A unique program for the youth of the time!El Precio Justo (The Price is Right), presented by Joaquín Prat in the 80s, was a contest where participants had to guess the price of products to win prizes. Its format, imported from the US, was a success in Spain and launched hostesses like Verónica Mengod and Beatriz Rico to fame.Tocata, broadcast on La 2, was an iconic music program of the 80s that embraced modernity, showcasing music videos and live performances by national and international artists. Hosted by figures such as Àngel Casas, it was a showcase for pop and rock music of the time.Verano Azul, directed by Antonio Mercero, is one of the most beloved series of the 80s. Set in Nerja, Málaga, it followed the adventures of a gang of children and teenagers during their vacations, with the endearing Chanquete (Antonio Ferrandis) as a father figure. Chanquete's death was an unforgettable moment for an entire generation.Espinete, the pink hedgehog, was one of the most beloved characters of Barrio Sésamo, the Spanish version of Sesame Street. This children's program, broadcast in the 80s, combined education and entertainment with characters such as Epi, Blas, and Don Pimpón, but Espinete stole the hearts of Spanish children.3 x 4, presented by Jordi Hurtado, Julia Otero, and others, was an innovative contest that mixed skill tests, such as “The Roulette Test” or “The Monitor Panel”, with magazine sections, including interviews, performances, and aesthetics or cooking workshops. Its dynamic format made it very popular in the 80s.Con las Manos en la Masa, presented by Elena Santonja, was a unique culinary program in the 80s where celebrities like Pedro Almodóvar or Alaska cooked with the host. Its theme song, composed by Vainica Doble and sung with Joaquín Sabina, is one of the most remembered on Spanish television.Martes y Trece was an iconic comedy program in the 80s, starring the comedy duo Josema Yuste and Millán Salcedo. Their sketches, such as “The Most Imbecilic Reporter” or “The Trash Couple”, parodied Spanish society with an absurd and memorable humor that marked an era on TVE.The best-known television program of "El Quixote" of the 1980s is the Spanish animated series Don Quixote de la Mancha, which concluded in 1981 but premiered in 1979-1980 and featured the original voices of Fernando Fernán Gómez and Antonio Ferrandis.Los Mundos de Yupi was a children's program from the 80s that followed the adventures of Yupi, a blue alien with a red hat who lived in a tree. Broadcast on TVE, the program combined fun and educational messages, becoming a favorite of children.Si lo Sé, No Vengo, presented by Jordi Hurtado and Juanjo Cardenal, was a contest from the 80s that combined physical tests, such as climbing or swimming, with cultural questions. Its set, with a large clock marking the time, added excitement to the competitions.La Edad de Oro, presented by Paloma Chamorro, was a cult music program in the 80s that stood out for its focus on alternative music, punk and new wave. With interviews and live performances, it was a showcase for artists such as Radio Futura or Kaka de Luxe.Los Telerín, known for the Telerín Family, was a children's segment of the 80s that encouraged children to go to sleep with their famous song “To bed, to bed!”. Broadcast on TVE, characters like Cleo and Cuquín were adored by the little ones.Turno de Oficio, starring Juan Luis Galiardo and Carme Elías, was a series from the 80s that followed the stories of a group of court-appointed lawyers in Madrid, facing complex legal cases and ethical dilemmas. Its realism and script made it a success."La Clave" was an interview program on Spanish television in the 70s and 80s, presented by José Luis Balbín, which aired between 1976 and 1991 and addressed social and cultural issues.Los Aurones was a children's program from the 80s that followed the adventures of a yellow bear (Tristón) and a pink rabbit (Rosaura) in a magical world. Broadcast on TVE, its characters and songs captured the imagination of the children of the time.Los Gozos y las Sombras, based on the novel by Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, was an 80s series that narrated the intrigues of an aristocratic family in the fictitious Galician town of Pueblanueva del Conde. Its dense atmosphere and complex characters made it memorable.Aplauso, broadcast on TVE, was a musical program of the 80s that featured live performances by artists such as Mecano, Hombres G and other icons of the Movida Madrileña. With a youthful style, it was the perfect place to discover the music of the time.Segunda Enseñanza, directed by Pedro Masó, was an 80s series that portrayed the life of a working-class family in a Madrid neighborhood, addressing issues such as education, family relationships and social challenges of the time with a realistic tone.3, 2, 1… Contacto was an educational program of the 80s that used sketches and experiments to teach mathematics and science. “El Profesor Chiflado” was an eccentric character who explained concepts in a fun way, capturing the attention of children.A Media Tarde, presented by Isabel Gemio, was a variety program of the 80s that mixed interviews with celebrities, musical performances and humorous sketches. Its fresh and dynamic style made it a successful afternoon program on TVE.Fortunata y Jacinta, based on the novel by Benito Pérez Galdós, was an 80s series that narrated the life of two women in 19th century Madrid, exploring themes of love, social class and tragedy. Its careful production made it a television milestone.Planeta Imaginario was a children's program broadcast by TVE between 1983 and 1986, known for its surreal and creative style. Presented by Flip (played by Teresa Soler), the program followed the adventures in a white and fantastic world with her invisible friend Muc and, occasionally, Maletín. With an educational approach, it used stories, puppets, music and references to writers such as the Brothers Grimm or artists such as Picasso to stimulate children's imagination.Ni en Vivo ni en Directo, presented by Emilio Aragón, was a variety program of the 80s that combined humorous sketches, musical performances and interviews. Aragón's freshness and comedic talent made him stand out among viewers.Anillos de Oro, starring Ana Diosdado and Xabier Elorriaga, was an 80s series that followed the life of a lawyer and her partner in a luxury law firm in Madrid, addressing legal cases and personal dilemmas with a modern and elegant tone.Gente Joven was a musical program of the 80s that sought new youth talents, offering young artists the opportunity to perform on television. Presented by figures such as Isabel Gemio, it was a springboard for many musical careers.Informe Semanal, broadcast on TVE since the 70s and consolidated in the 80s, was a report program that covered the political, social and cultural current affairs of Spain with a rigorous journalistic approach. It is one of the longest-running programs on Spanish television.Qué Noche la de Aquel Año, presented by Miguel Ríos, was a musical program of the 80s that recalled the successes of the 60s and 70s with live performances and nostalgic memories, connecting generations through music.Barrio Sésamo, the Spanish version of Sesame Street, included characters like Bluki, a green dragon that entertained children with his adventures. Broadcast in the 80s, the program combined education and fun with puppets and sketches.Un, Dos, Tres… Responda Otra Vez, hosted by Mayra Gómez Kemp in the 80s, was an iconic contest where participants answered questions and competed for prizes like money, appliances, and even cars, with a format full of humor and spectacle.Estudio Abierto, presented by José María Íñigo, was an interview program from the 80s that offered intimate conversations with public figures, from politicians to artists, in a relaxed and close format that connected with the audience.Dabadabadá was a children's program from the 80s that included a segment where a clown taught crafts to children. With a cheerful and educational tone, the program was a favorite on TVE weekends.En Portada, broadcast on TVE, was a program from the 80s that offered international reports with a deep journalistic approach, covering topics such as global conflicts and foreign cultures, becoming a benchmark in television journalism.La Edad de Oro, presented by Paloma Chamorro, was a musical program from the 80s that stood out for its interviews and performances by artists from the Movida Madrileña, such as Alaska and Radio Futura, capturing the cultural effervescence of the time.Los Fruitties, broadcast in the 80s on TVE, was an animated children's program that followed the adventures of characters like Kumba the banana and Roly the pineapple in a magical world. With a cheerful and colorful tone, the series taught values such as friendship and teamwork, capturing the imagination of children.Los Trotamúsicos, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was an animated series based on the Brothers Grimm story, following four animal musicians (a rooster, a dog, a cat, and a donkey) who sought to fulfill their dream of becoming artists. Their music and adventures made the program a children's favorite.Pero, ¿esto qué es?, presented by Pepe Navarro, was a variety show from the 80s on TVE that mixed interviews with celebrities, musical performances, and humorous sketches. Its fresh and casual style made it a nighttime success among viewers.El Mundo de David el Gnomo, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, followed the adventures of David, a medical gnome who lived in the forest with his wife Lisa, helping animals and humans. The series combined fantasy and lessons about nature, becoming a children's classic.La Vuelta al Mundo de Willy Fog, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was an animated series based on Jules Verne's novel, following Willy Fog, a lion gentleman, and his friends on a global adventure. Its animation and songs made it a hit among children.A Thousand and One... Americas, broadcast in the 80s on TVE, was an animated documentary series that explored the pre-Columbian cultures of America with an educational approach. Narrated in an accessible style, it taught children about the history and diversity of the continent.Rockopop, broadcast on TVE in the late 80s, was a music program that presented music videos of national and international artists on a set with a futuristic and modern aesthetic. Its focus on pop and rock made it popular among young people of the time.Querido Pirulí, presented by Fernando García Tola on TVE during the 80s, was a cultural magazine that explored art, literature and contemporary culture with a creative and eccentric approach. Its unique style made it a cult program for culture lovers.D’Artacán y los Tres Mosqueperros, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was an animated series that adapted the novel by Alexandre Dumas with anthropomorphic animals. D’Artacán, a dog detective, and his musketeer companions lived adventures full of action and humor, conquering children.Popgrama, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was a music program that presented national artists such as Alaska and Mecano on a set with vibrant decorations inspired by the Movida Madrileña. Its focus on pop music and youth culture made it a reflection of the time.Érase una Vez el Espacio, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was an educational animated series that followed a group of children exploring the universe in a spaceship. The series taught scientific concepts in a fun way, being a success among young viewers.El Mapa del Tesoro, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was a contest where participants competed in tests of physical and mental skill on a set decorated with a large map. The program combined adventure and knowledge, inspired by the search for treasures, and was very popular for its dynamism.Jazz Entre Amigos, broadcast on TVE in the 80s, was a music program that presented live performances by jazz artists on a set with decorations inspired by jazz clubs. 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This children's program was a circus full of laughter, with clowns who sang “¡Cómo están ustedes!” (How are you?)
The 80s, what a vibrant era! Television became the center of homes, with programs that marked an era. Do you think you can remember the iconic programs and their characters from that decade? Test your knowledge and see if you can identify these classic 80s TV shows with just an image and a clue. Good luck!
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