Viva el lunes

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Viva el lunes
Created byGonzalo Beltrán
Presented byÁlvaro Salas
Cecilia Bolocco
Kike Morandé
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons11
Production
ProducersClaudio Vukovic
Raquel González
Running timeApprox. 90 minutes
Original release
NetworkCanal 13 (Chile)
ReleaseOctober 16, 1995 (1995-10-16) –
January 29, 2001 (2001-01-29)
Related
  • El Lunes sin Falta

Viva el lunes (English: Live the Monday) was a Chilean TV show, broadcast on Canal 13 for 11 seasons, that aired from October 16, 1995, to January 29, 2001. The TV hosts were Miss Universe 1987 and ex-newsreader Cecilia Bolocco, comedian Álvaro Salas, and businessman and TV host Kike Morandé.

After the end of the show, Morandé went to Mega, where he began a late night show, Morandé con Compañía, followed by Salas.

The Studio 3 that was used by Viva el Lunes today is called "Gonzalo Bertrán Studio", in honor of the show's director, who died on January 30, 2001, one day after the last episode. This studio was used by other late night shows such as Nace una estrella (2000-2001), El lunes sin falta (2001), Por fin es lunes (2002-2003), Aquí se pasa Mundial (2002), Vértigo (2003-2008), and Mucho Lucho (2003-2006).

In 2014, Viva el lunes was retransmitted in Rec TV. On November 16, 2015, Canal 13 released ReViva El Lunes, a compilation of the best of 6 years from the show,.

The show launched the stardom of Brazilian singer Xuxa.[1]

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