Talk:Sábado Gigante

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Sabado Gigante does not hold the record for longest running tv series. Meet the press does. 128.12.93.35 03:13, 6 March 2006 (UTC)


Dear Sir, my name is Alfred Kreutzberger, I am an ex. Jewish citizen from Buethen in Silesia. I am a relation to Mario Kreutzberger. I am aged 96 years. Living in Looe, Cornwall, England, UK. I want to meet Mario before I die. Please Help. I have the book LIFE,CAMERA,ACTION. the auto-biography of Mario Kreutzberger Blumfeld. Could Mario please contact me on my telephone number in <removed phone number>. I have many photographs of the Kreutzberger family. Throughout my life I have been a professional photographer in Johannesberger under the name ALFRED CROSSBERG. Kindest regards, Alfred.

I doubt anyone here is involved with the program, but I suspect if you'd mail him care of Univision, Miami, Florida the letter would probably get to someone in his office. -- Ifrog

Mr. Kreutzberger, I think you have the wrong idea. Wikipedia is not a missing persons bureau. I know that you miss your brother very much. I would not blame you for missing him. Why don't you go down to Miami and meet him yourself. If your health forbids it, then call him on the phone. But I repeat, Wikipedia is not a missing persons bureau. Good luck finding your brother. Also, could someone please post the rules of some of the games on this show? Thank you. 71.111.216.239 23:21, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sábados Alegres y Show Domincal

I reverted an anon who changed the early name of the show from "Sábados Alegres" to "Show Domincal". My understanding is that "Show Dominical" was a very short lived earlier show by Kreutzberger which was not the same as Sábados Alegres which became the famous Sábado(s) Gigante(s). -- Infrogmation 02:18, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

Efectivamente es así y es el momento de hacer conocer la verdad sobre el orígen de este programa