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''Desde Gayola'' (en english "From Armchairs") was a Mexican late-night
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and
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created by
Horacio Villalobos Horacio Villalobos (born Horacio Aquiles Villalobos Velasco in 1970) is a Mexican TV host and actor, who currently serves on the judging panel of the renowned Mexican reality musical talent TV series ''La Academia.'' Biography Born in Mexico ...
. The show premiered on the music video network
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in February 2002 as a sketch into the variety show ''Válvula de Escape''. The show revolves around a series of parodies about
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,
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and
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, performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. The TV show followed a format similar to the famous American show ''
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'' with each episode approximately 25 minutes in length and containing an average of five sketches per episode. The show included several
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actors, who play female characters.


Origin of the name

''"La Gayola" was the site into a theater, in which critics were located and from where they issued their judgments about a montage. For us, ''Desde Gayola'' is the place from where we criticize the political, social, religious and entertainment realities". -Horacio Villalobos''


Format

The format of the show was inspired by the American TV show ''
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'' of
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. The cast includes actors of diverse gender identities.


Telehit

The show began airing in November 2001 as a sketch on the ''Válvula de Escape'' show, hosted and produced by Horacio Villalobos on
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. Since February 2002, the show was scheduled for the Friday at 3:00 pm slot. In its firsts seasons, from 2002 to 2003, the show had a more modest list of characters, highlighting the transgender actress
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, transgender actress Daniel Vives "Ego", Dario T. Pie and
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, as well Villalobos himself. Since 2003, more actors began to be integrated into more sketches, highlighting Carlos Rangel ''"La Maniguis''", Gerardo Gallardo, Javier Yepes,
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, Miguel Romero and others. The musical opening was ''Dulce Amor'' by
Ana Martín Ana Beatriz Martínez Solórzano (born 14 May 1945), known professionally as Ana Martín, is a Mexican actress and model. She is one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She won the Miss Mexico title in 1963, whic ...
, extracted from the Mexican
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''
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''. Horacio Villalobos welcomed the audience and presented the sketches of the program. These sketches, of some which stood out were'' Tesoreando con La Tesorito, La Roña, Las Aventuras de La Supermana, El Mundo de Maniguis, Las Chicas V.I.P., Panal-Gastronómico, La Charla Ecclesiastica, Joterías con Ligia, Mirosnada, una historia real, El Rincón de Pita Amor, TV Churros, Las Aventuras de Dieguito Gardel Lamarque, Las Menopausicas'' and others. From one sketch to another, a curtain of characters from the show dancing to the rhythms like ''Shortcut To The End'', by
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'' from Labelle appear. Each episode lasted 27 minutes and had about 5 sketches.


Out of Telehit

On August 3, 2006, Horacio Villalobos and the cast left Telehit, in protest at what they called "abuse and mistreatment." In 2006, the cast received a proposal for the series on a transnational network television, but that plan fell through.


52MX


Nocturninos and Nocturninos presents: Desde Gayola

After leaving Telehit in 2006, the cast of ''Desde Gayola'' returned to television on August 4, 2008, this time on Channel 52MX from
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. Two programs are presented: Nocturninos: A broadcast from Monday to Thursday at 11:00 pm. A night magazine-style program is led by Horacio Villalobos, Alejandra Ley, Paula Sanchez, Anibal Santiago and Memo Martinez, accompanied by ''La Súpermana'' (Daniel Vives "Ego"), Carlos Rangel (''La Manigüis''), Mario Lafontaine, Cheryl Sue, Rose Mary, ''La Veros'' (Pilar Boliver) and ''Mama Mela'' (Javier Yepez). In this section, they address issues related to current politics, sexuality, sports and entertainment with a touch of humor, sarcasm and satire. ''Desde Gayola'' returned to television on August 4, 2008, exactly two years after its departure from Telehit. The fifth season lasted on the air almost fifteen months. In this new production, 400 sketches were recorded that aired, uncensored, on Channel 52MX of MVS Comunicaciones. They presented classic sketches such as: ''Las Aventuras de la Manigüis'', ''La Súpermana'', ''La Charla Eclesiastica'', ''Las V.I.P.'', ''Panal-Gastronomico'', ''El Rincón de Pita Amor'', ''Joterías con Ligia'', ''Las Menopausicas'', ''Mirosnada, una historia real'', ''Reflexiones profundas con Kakokeko'', ''Las Aventuras de Dieguito Gardel Lamarque'', ''TV Churros'' and more. New sketches appeared such as ''Mala Nacha Sí'', ''Yoga Ñonga'', ''Michelle O.'', ''Cuarto Redondo'' and ''Piensa Patito.'' ''Desde Gayola'' tentatively returned with a new season in the spring of 2012. ''Desde Gayola: The Movie'' was planned, with the synopsis of a script and despite having the financing, investors stopped the project in hopes that the Treasury Department of Mexico would validate the amendments to the Law of Cinematography that would allow them to deduct the 10% tax by investing in film making.


Out of MVS

As of January 31, 2013, ''Desde Gayola'' stopped being broadcast through 52MX after the departure of the ''Nocturninos'' program from the TV Network, apparently, decision made by the directors. Several speculations emerged on the causes of its departure, including repression and censorship, but it ran simply because the program does not sell advertising.


Sketches

*El Mundo de Maniguis / Las Aventuras de La Maniguis (The Maniguis World/Adventures of La Maniguis): This is the story of ''Juanito Maniguis'', a "Gay stereotype", but not a negative image of gay people. ''La Manigüis'' and his friends (''Christian'', ''Vanessa'', ''Jocelyn, ''La Pekelú, ''Giovanny'' and ''Ruben/Ruby'') are often used to show the constant abuses that sexual minorities suffer in Latin American societies. ''La Manigüis'' also participates in the segment ''TV Churros''. *La Supermana (She-Superman): A transgender superhero who saves the lives of women who have had a bad fate. The mom/dad/chimera of La Supermana: ''La Super Madrota r''ecurrently appears. *La Charla Ecclesiastica (The Ecclesiastical Talk): In this segment Monsignor Roberto Rivera Melo (inspired by the Cardinal Primate of Mexico,
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), a leader of the Catholic Church, and Mrs. Carmela Rico, ''La Mama Mela'', discuss matters of religion. In most segments, ''Mama Mela'' always takes one drink and gets drunk, contradicting the words of Rivera Melo, revealing her
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s. *Panal-Gastronomico (Honeycomb Gourmet): ''The Chef Ornica'' is a chef who is always drunk and gives vulgar recipes. Sometimes the ''Panal-Gastronomico'' has become the "dictionary of the chef", where instead of a menu, he gives the definition of a word with double meaning. *Las Chicas V.I.P. (The V.I.P. Girls): Ximena and Montserrat are two rich girls who are quite ignorant, silly, gossipy and self-centered, and are used to criticize the wealthy and powerful societies in Latin America. *El Rincón de Pita Amor (Pita Amor Lounge): ''Pita Amor'' (inspired by the legendary Mexican poet
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) is a poet living alone who is self-centered and rude, and who has a set of values and constantly expresses his political views but betrays them when it suits him. *Joterías con Ligia (Joterías with Ligia): Points out the different types of "jotita" (a word disparagingly used to call gays in Mexico) that people are according to their habits or attitudes, regardless of their sexual orientation. The sketch always ends with his "mana-greeting", which has become very popular in the series that goes like this: ''Mana, Santa, Reina, Adorada, idolatrada, de la vida, del amor, Muñeca, Puerca, Lagartona, Pollodrila, Culera, Guachaperra, Zorgatona''. *Mirosnada, una historia real (Mirosnada: A True Story): A young blind and innocent girl who is constantly in unpredictable and fun problem situations because of her disability. Mirosnada and her friend, Yólida Ivette, experience different professions, in most of which sight is an essential element, yet they are always victorious. *Reflexiones profundas con Kakokeko (Deep Thoughts with Kakokeko): A sketch where Sergio Skvirsky "Kakokeko" says a very true reflection, fun and full of wisdom, which lasts less than a minute and usually comes last. *Las Noticias (The News): Is an informative section from ''Desde Gayola's'' point of view. Horacio Villalobos and Adela Macho (formerly Luis Otero) lead the sketch under the slogan: "This was the news and these were the news, even if you do not want it." *Animo: The first television program for the prevention and treatment of addiction, with their old friends ''Juan Sonsorio'', ''Carmen Campo Santo'' and ''Lupita D'Arressio.'' "We three are already rehabilitated." "But tomorrow we start rehabilitation" and "Drugs destroy and you deserve to live" are the most common phrases in each chapter of these three drug lovers. *Las Menopausicas (Postmenopausal Women): Four women in the age of menopause (''Luchis'', ''La Chata'', ''Yoyis'' and ''Menchu)'' discuss issues from their very particular view of life. *TVChurros: A critical reflection on stardom journalism in Mexico. ''TVChurros'' is the most sensationalist magazine on the market, and the team is made up of a mentally insane photographer, ''Gustavito'', a gay journalist, ''La Manigüis'', the "Good Girl", Rosita, and the tyrant information chief ''Matilde Gallegos'', who with their work have become the tyrants of the entertainment world. *Cuarto Redondo (Round Room): This segment is the story of ''Yólida Ivette'' (a makeup artist in the morning, a nurse at night and a full-time prostitute) and her family (''The Great Grandfather'', the Grandmother ''Mrs. Cruz'', The Mother ''Mrs. Chely'', the brother ''Christopher'', the sister ''La Nena'', ''Don Florencio'' and the nosy neighbor ''Mrs. Tura''), who experience very difficult and compromising situations but always move forward because "The family is the only thing that matters ... Viva la familia!" This sketch criticizes the negative values and the double standards of dysfunctional family members in Latin American countries. *Michelle O.: A parody of the
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of the United States
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, which addresses issues of unilateral relations, with some sarcasm about immigrants. * Mala Noche ¡Sí! (Bad Night Yes!): A TV show hosted by ''La Veros Castro'', her broadcasts are dressed up as "long tablecloths" with guest artists, bothered most of the time by the commentator '' Rosa Salvaje'', who talks about her personal life, sends greetings and "Many Kisses" to her colleagues from her former TV-home
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, and displays her ignorance and bad pronunciation using the phrase "Did I say it right?", sparking comic situations among bickering. ''La Veros'' adores to spill the beans out of her guests and "As the Time is the enemy of television", ''La Veros'' says goodbye on her segment''.'' *Piensa Patito (Think Patito): A parody of the protagonist from the ''
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''soap opera. Patito is a supposedly innocent and sweet girl, but without any kind of education and an apparent lack of values. * Las Aventuras de Dieguito Gardel Lamarque (The Adventures of Dieguito Gardel Lamarque): An Argentine actor who travels to Mexico to find a career opportunity, his problem is that he is very egocentric, vain, untalented, unintelligent and lacking many basic values. On many occasions, his mother ''Eva Gardel Lamarque'', wins over Dieguito in the positions he seeks. The segment ends with the departure of Maurice Barcelata of ''Nocturninos'' in 2009. *Sexo Seguro (Safe Sex): The sexologists ''Anabel Chochoa'' and ''Rina Rasquencen'' talk about sexuality in a humorous way full of double meaning. This sketch was suspended due to the death of the sexologist
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(parodied in the segment) in 2008. * Mujer... (Woman ...): A parody of the program '' Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real'', led by Silvia Final (a parody of
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), where she reads and responds to the "hard" problems of housewives. This sketch did not appear in the new phase due to the death of
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in 2008. *Felíz Mañana (Happy Morning): A parody of Mexican Morning TV shows as ''
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'' and ''Venga La Alegría. *Martita Según: A parody of the former First Lady of Mexico, Martha Sahagún de Fox, where she gave a series of comments in an harsh critique of Mexican politics. This sketch remained until the exit of the actress
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from the show in 2005. *Tesoreando con La Tesorito (Tesoreando with La Tesorito): A parody of the singer and actress
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, a program where she interviews newsmakers personified by the show's cast, but has also resorted to royal guests, such as
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,
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and
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, among others. ''La Tesorito'' with her lack of culture, vulgarity and ignorance highlights the decadent television shows. This segment continued in the show until the exit of Alejandra Bogue in the spring of 2006. *La Roña (The Scab): A parody of the deceased actress
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, who plays a ''La Roña'' and interviews real-world artists, which are almost always spontaneous. Dario T. Pie played the role since the beginning of the program until 2004, and he later returned in 2005.


Cast members


Current members

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Horacio Villalobos Horacio Villalobos (born Horacio Aquiles Villalobos Velasco in 1970) is a Mexican TV host and actor, who currently serves on the judging panel of the renowned Mexican reality musical talent TV series ''La Academia.'' Biography Born in Mexico ...
(2002–2013) *
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(2003–2013) *
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"Ego" (2002–2013) * Javier Yepez (2004–2013) *
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(2008–2013) * Gerardo Gallardo (2002–2013)' * Ligia Escalante (2003–2013) * Claudia Silva (2002–2013) *
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(2002–2013) *
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(2003–2013) *
Anabel Ferreira Anabel Ferreira (born ''Anabel Ferreira Batiz''; 26 September 1962, in Aguascalientes) is a Mexican actress and comedian. Ferreira has been with Televisa from 1981 until 1996 and again since 2008. In between, she spent a decade at TV Azteca. Most ...
(2008–2013) *
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(2004–2013) *
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(2004–2013) * Cecilia Romo (2004–2013) * Lupita Sandoval (2004–2013) * Carmen Huete (2003–2013) * Sergio Argueta (2005–2013) * Rizo Verdy (2008–2013) *
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(2003–2013) * Sergio Ochoa (2008–2013) * Sergio Skvirsky (2002–2013)


Former members

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Alejandra Bogue Alejandra Bogue Gómez (born May 16, 1965, in Mexico City) is a Mexican actress, comedian, television host, and vedette. Biography Early life She was born on May 16, 1965, in Mexico City, Mexico. From her childhood, Bogue claims to have defi ...
(2002–2006) *
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(2002–2005) *
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(RIP) (2002–2004) *
Raquel Pankowsky Raquel Pankowsky (July 10, 1952 – March 28, 2022) was a Mexican Jewish film and television actress. Early life Born in Mexico City, Mexico, she grew up in Narvarte, Mexico City. Pankowsky never married and did not have children. She was the ...
(2002–2005) * Luis Otero (2002–2003) * Ricardo Leal (2002–2002) *
Mauricio Barcelata Mauricio Barcelata Pinedo (born 5 January 1970 in Alvarado, Veracruz) is a Mexican actor and TV host. He currently hosts ''Sale el Sol'', the morning show of Imagen Televisión. Biography Barcelata started his professional career as member of a c ...
(2003–2009) * Ricardo Villarreal Guadiana (RIP) (2003–2005) * Monica Noguera (2003) * Maria Rubio (2004–2005) * René Franco (2004–2005) *
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(2005) *
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(2004) *
Leonorilda Ochoa Leonorilda Ochoa Pagaza (30 October 1939 – 22 May 2016) was a Mexican actress and comedian who appeared in film since the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, television, and theatre productions. She became popular as La Pecas in the sitcom ''Los Bev ...
(2003) * Carlos Bieletto (2002–2004) * Carlos Bonavides (2002) * Alan Estrada (2002) * Laura de Ita (2002) *
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(2003–2004) * Lucinda Salcedo, "La Doctora" (RIP) (2003) * Roberto Espejo (2004) *
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(2004–2005) * Fernanda Ostos (2005–2008) * Luz María Meza (2004–2006) * Alejandra Ley (2008–2009)


Theatre

The program has also been extended by a series of plays that have been in different Mexican cities. It is a cabaret show with the TV characters, embroiled in totally different situations on which they comment facing the television. Its first theatrical show was called ''From Gayola: The Show'' (2002). Its second production (2003), ''Once upon a time Desde Gayola'' is a satire of fairy tales, adding to the irreverence of the television show. In the third production (2007), the concept evolves ''Desde Gayola presents Telebasura'', a critique of television, politics and religion. Without mincing words, they equally destroy people from pseudo-journalists to corrupt politicians. Horacio Villalobos, ''La Maniguis'', ''La Supermana'', ''Mama Mela'' and ''Chef Ornica'' participate.


References

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External links


Official site''Desde Gayola'' in the Internet Movie Database
TeleHit original programming Mexican sketch comedy television series Mexican LGBT-related television shows 2001 Mexican television series debuts 2000s Mexican television series 2000s satirical television series Transgender-related television shows 2000s LGBT-related comedy television series