Leave them with us


Leave them with us was a Chilean program broadcast by Canal 11 Universidad de Chile Television from 1987 to 1990, led by Pilar Vasquez "Pilule" (1987-1988), Arnaldo Jiménez "Tipirufirín" (1989) and Enza Casiello (1990) . History

In 1987, Universidad de Chile Televisión did something unprecedented in Chilean television, to realize a children's program in prime time on Saturday nights, specifically at 9:30 pm, so that the children stayed at home "leaving them with us "while the dads go quietly to have fun.

In the first years of transmission, the program was animated by "Pilule" a girl personified by the actress Pilar Vásquez, who personified stories, sang songs and sometimes taught crafts, all accompanied by cartoons in the middle . The arrival of "Tipirufirín"

In 1989, Pilar Vásquez quit the program to emigrate to Channel 13 to coanimate the section "Thanks of his children" in the "Success" program, arriving in his replacement the elf "Tipirufirín" personified by Arnaldo Jiménez, the famous "Ghost" of Pipiripao. As a novelty, the program changed schedule at 19:00 and the participation of children, among the new sections were interviews with children, such as elves or fairies, and also that children viewers sent their letters explaining his problems and the children who appeared in the program, advised.

In January 1990 the program returned to its usual schedule (9:30 pm) until its last program in May 1990. The Enza Show

On May 12, 1990, he made his debut as a replacement for Tipirufirín and company, "El Show de Enza", animated by Enza Casiello, a Chilean based in Argentina who was a model of the program "Cordially" that year when the Festival The program had a style inspired by "The Xuxa Show" but with a much lower budget, the program had sections of competitions of various styles (who peeled more oranges, beat to make the merengue more abundant, competitions of sumas, from which more clothes were placed, who placed more balloons in a wide suit and who turned more round with a hoop at the waist) accompanied by artistic numbers of both dancing and singing, children being the protagonists of these sections. Enza was also accompanied by the ballet "Las Porristas" which were four teenagers (Soledad, Patricia, Carolina and Monserrat) who encouraged the audience and served as helpers to Enza and "Pascual", a nice rabbit personified by a puppet who interacted with Enza and sometimes served as a jury in contests.

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