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Súper Sábado Sensacional (originally named Sábado Espectacular in 1968, renamed Sábado Sensacional in 1972) is a Spanish-language
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created in
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, and established on
Radio Caracas Television Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV) was a Venezuelan free-to-air television network headquartered in the Caracas neighborhood of Quinta Crespo. It was sometimes referred to as the Canal de Bárcenas. Owned by Empresas 1BC, Radio Caracas Televisi ...
in 1968. The show later moved to
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in 1970. Shown on a weekly basis, every Saturday from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm (sometimes longer during special occasions) it is viewed internationally throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States and it is considered one of the highest rated television shows in the country. Throughout its run, there have been five major hosts:
Amador Bendayán Amador Jacobo Bendayán Bendayán en-dah-IAN(November 11, 1920 – August 8, 1989) was a Venezuelan actor and entertainer. Biography The son of Moroccan Jewish immigrants, Bendayán was born in Villa de Cura, Aragua, and was raised and educ ...
(1972–1988),
Gilberto Correa Gilberto Emiro Correa Romero (born February 24, 1943) is a Venezuelan television personality known for hosting ''De Fiesta Con Venevision'' from 1969–1983 and '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' from 1988-1996. Correa is also best known for his dee ...
(1988–1996),
Daniel Sarcos 'Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera'' (born 29 September 1967) is a Venezuelan actor, stand-up comedian, and television personality best known as the host of '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' from 1997–2009 and the Miss Venezuela pageant from 2004 ...
(1997–2009),
Leonardo Villalobos José Leonardo Villalobos Alvarado (born September 7, 1970) also known as Leonardo Villalobos is a Venezuelan actor, and television personality known for hosting the shows '' Portada's'' from 2005 until 2009, and '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' fro ...
(2010–2016) and Henrys Silva (2016–present).


Overview


Broadcast history

''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' (''"Super Sensational Saturday"'') was originally established on RCTV as ''Sábado Espectacular'' (''"Spectacular Saturday"'') in 1968. The show was later renamed ''Sábado Sensacional'' (''"Sensational Saturday"'') by 1970, upon its arrival to Venevision. In 1990, "Súper" was added to the title, and is how the show is currently known today. In Venezuela, ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' is broadcast for 5 hours, while in all other countries it is broadcast for either 2 hours. In 1979, Amador Bendayan host of Sabado Sensacional was looking for an edge against Radio Caracas Television during rating sweeps. Enter International Production Coordinator Gary Mason. Mason worked with Producers Ricardo Pena, and Jorge Contreras to bring International Superstars Jerry Lewis, Herves Villachiaze, Ray Conniff,
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, R2 D2, John Travolta, The Bionic Dog, Mike Connors, Greg Morris, Farah Fawcett, Menudo with
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and many others. Sabado Sensacional swept the ratings.


Segments


Current Segments

*Yo Si Bailo Con Los Niños (2011) *Bailando con los Abuelos (2008) *Demuéstrame tu Amor (2010) *Mega Dance (2012) *Talentum (2013) *El Show esta en la calle (2013–present)


Previous Segments

*Super 4 (mid-late 1990s) *El Show del Dinero (late 1990s) *Sábados Locos (1990-1997) *Bailando con los mini pop (1991) *El Momento de La Verdad (2001–2002) *Generación S (2003-2016) *Bailando Con Las Estrellas (2005-2019) *El Precipicio Reforzado/Disparatado (2006–2013) *Vale Todo Por Amor (2010) *Quien Baila Mejor (2010) *Yo Si Canto (2010-2012) *Los Alquilinos (2012–2014) *Recuerdo Sensacional (2014-2016)


Spin-offs

*Mega Match Sensacional (1996–2000 as ''SSS'' segment, 2002–2006 as its own show) This segment consisted of national high school teams competing for minutes, not points, like other game shows, to later use them up for a special House of Prizes event. During this event, two students are picked from both schools to participate. Both stand face-to-face at a podium and the host asks them questions which they must answer to earn the minutes. If one contestant answers wrong or the other contestant answers correctly, that contestant gets pie smashed in the face. Later on, the winning contestant is given a large keyring with around 20 keys, and with it, the student has to open the eight locked doors in the two story house and complete certain tasks in each room; for example, hanging a picture frame on a wall or searching for a lost pair of shoes in a room filled with shoe boxes to obtain additional prizes. The student is given the time that his team has won during the game. If the student completes all tasks before time runs out, he or she will win 30 million
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s (30,000 bolívares fuertes, around $15,000) in prizes, including a new car. The money eventually goes to the school and not just the contestant who participated in the event. ''Mega Match'' spun off as its own show in 1999 and went off the air in 2006. This segment also marked the beginning of
Daniel Sarcos 'Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera'' (born 29 September 1967) is a Venezuelan actor, stand-up comedian, and television personality best known as the host of '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' from 1997–2009 and the Miss Venezuela pageant from 2004 ...
' involvement with ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' in 1996 before becoming the show's main host in early 1997. *La Guerra de Los Sexos (2000–2009 as ''SSS'' segment, 2009–present as its own show) Hosted by Daniel Sarcos (later replaced by Winston Vallenilla in 2010) and Viviana Gibelli, three male celebrities compete against three female celebrities in this segment through numerous games to earn points. This segment gained popularity that it started broadcasting separately throughout the 2000s and eventually spun off as an independent show in early 2009. Executive producer Ricardo Peña was the show's announcer and head judge until his death in 2009.


Transitions


Bendayan to Correa (1988)

The heavy schedule of a long running variety television show took its toll on
Amador Bendayan Amador may refer to: People *Amador (name) Places *Amador County, California *Amador City, California *Amador, Panama *Lake Amador, a reservoir *Amador Valley, Alameda County, California *Dougherty, Alameda County, California, formerly called A ...
's health at the end of the 1970s and throughout the 1980s. His abuse of cigarettes and his struggle with
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made it sometimes impossible to please his audience, forcing him to rest down, with his absence being covered by other hosts, including model and actress Miriam Ochoa, César González (''"el amigo de todos" - "Everybody's friend"''), journalist and broadcaster Napoleón Bravo and
Gilberto Correa Gilberto Emiro Correa Romero (born February 24, 1943) is a Venezuelan television personality known for hosting ''De Fiesta Con Venevision'' from 1969–1983 and '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' from 1988-1996. Correa is also best known for his dee ...
, who at the time was the host of another successful Venevision show ''"De Fiesta Con Venevisión"'' (and would eventually take over as permanent host of ''SSS'' until 1996). Meanwhile, people were patient enough to wait for Bendayan's constant returns, welcoming him with the now memorable slogan of "Ánimo Amador!" ("Cheer up, Amador!") which later became a stample of the show during the entire decade. Bendayan's wish for a better respect to artists around the country was fulfilled in 1985, when he hosted an event celebrating his idea of La Casa del Artista (The Artist's House, which was inaugurated officially in late 1988). But despite his efforts, Amador's health was rapidly deteriorating by this time and was forced to retire completely from the show, while the audience still watched his show and the many musical performers would sign a flipchart pleading for his return. In late July 1989, agonizing in his deathbed, Bendayan made producer Ricardo Peña write a letter as a farewell message to Venezuela and his wish to continue producing the show with Gilberto Correa, who was in charge of reading Bendayan's last will on a special aired the day after he died, on August 4, 1989. Amador Bendayan's death was a hard blow on everyone who worked or participated on the show, particularly on Ricardo Peña. Despite the grief, the show kept on with new host Gilberto Correa and co-host
Milka Chulina Milka Yelisava Chulina Urbanich (; born January 6, 1974) is a Venezuelan actress, model and Miss Venezuela 1992 winner, second runner-up at Miss Universe 1993 and Top 15 semifinalist at Miss International 1994. Miss Venezuela Born to Croatian ...
, generating higher ratings and focusing even more on multitudinary events, like state fairs (i.e. Feria de San Sebastian), the Super Bingo de la Bondad, and the Festival de la Orquidea (an event founded by Bendayan in 1982, to celebrate the Maracaibo Chiquinquira Fair).


Correa to Sarcos (1996-97)

Daniel Sarcos 'Daniel Enrique Sarcos Cabrera'' (born 29 September 1967) is a Venezuelan actor, stand-up comedian, and television personality best known as the host of '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' from 1997–2009 and the Miss Venezuela pageant from 2004 ...
's youthful energy caught the eye of Gilberto Correa, who at the time saw his own inevitable retire that same year. Sarcos started in 1996 by covering the "Mega Match Sensacional" segment for his first year on the show, while Correa was hosting in the main studio. Sarcos later took over as permanent host during a Feria de San Sebastian edition of the show, which took place on January 18, 1997. Shortly after, the stage received a huge makeover. One of the best known segments on the show was ''La Guerra De Los Sexos'', introduced in 2000, later becoming its own show in early 2009. The talent show segment, "El Precipicio Reforzado" was added in 2006, featuring a jury of three people dressed like
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(played by El Moreno Michael), El Chacal (from ''
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''), Alejandro Corona (later dropped in 2007), Doña Gumersinda, Don Francisco, etc. This segment was renamed "El Precipicio Disparatado" in 2011. They have many other new segments covering many slots of the show's duration, generating criticism amongst its viewers. Despite this, ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' still goes strong over 40 years on air, maintaining its place as one of the longest running variety shows in Latin America. A tribute was made to Amador Bendayan for the 20th anniversary of his death. Former host Gilberto Correa, as well as many other previous guests of ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' all returned to participate in the tribute. The original ''Sábado Sensacional'' theme song was used for the intro of this episode. Nearly two months after the airing of Bendayan's tribute, executive producer Ricardo Peña died in his home of natural causes. On Saturday of that week, Daniel Sarcos, along with nearly all of Venevision's employees paid tribute to Peña during that airing of ''Súper Sábado Sensacional''. Peña served as executive producer on the show since 1977.


Sarcos to Villalobos (2010-16)

Sarcos later signed a contract with a network in Ecuador. Venevision got deeper into details with the situation, and by January 2010, Sarcos finally admitted that he has signed a contract with
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, and was willing to still continue with Venevision, but production executives did not allow it. His contract with Venevision expired, and Sarcos left ''Súper Sábado Sensacional''. On February 13, 2010, entertainer
Leonardo Villalobos José Leonardo Villalobos Alvarado (born September 7, 1970) also known as Leonardo Villalobos is a Venezuelan actor, and television personality known for hosting the shows '' Portada's'' from 2005 until 2009, and '' Súper Sábado Sensacional'' fro ...
debuted as host of ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'', following his departure from his previous show, Portada's.


Villalobos to Sliva (2016-)

Leonardo Villalobos left Super Sabado Sensacional in 2016. After over 7 Years of hosting the show he left because of work commitments and his replacements were named on August 1 when Henrys Sliva and new co-host Fanny Ottati were hired as the new hosts of Super Sabado Sensacional. They Debuted on August 6.


Notable guests

Many guests on the show include: Don Francisco,
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Theme music

While the original theme for the show's broadcast on RCTV is unknown, the first theme used on Venevision's broadcast was called "Sábado Sensacional" and was composed by Arnoldo Nali. In 1990, a new theme with new lyrics was used for the show's opening, though the previous theme was still used for when the host was introduced. This theme was re-arranged again in 1996 for Gilberto Correa's final season and would be used for the majority of Daniel Sarcos's run until 2008. In 2009 (the final year with Sarcos as host), the show debuted a new theme composed by Miguel Mardeni and Eli Cordero and is still used to this day. All previous theme songs are still used often during special editions of ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'', though the intact versions have not been released due to Venevision's current copyright regulations.


Venevision's 50th anniversary celebration

''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' was one of the shows that celebrated Venevision's 50th anniversary. Throughout various recent episodes, ''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' showed numerous retrospective clips of previous episodes, as well as a tribute to the late Ricardo Peña. Gilberto Correa returned to the show once again to co-host a special episode alongside former host Leonardo Villalobos.Gilberto Correa en Super Sabado Sensacional - 19-MAR-11
/ref> Daniel Sarcos was slated to return as well, but declined.


References


External links


Official site

Official Facebook Page

Official Twitter Page

Official YouTube Channel
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