Código F.A.M.A.

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Código F.A.M.A.
Format Children's Reality
Starring Ernesto Laguardia, Host. See Below for judges and contestants
Country of origin Mexico
Production
Running time 1 hour (U.S.)
Broadcast
Original channel Televisa
Original run 20032005
External links
Official website

Código F.A.M.A. is the first reality television show in Mexico for children.

Contents

[edit] Format

Out of thousands of auditions in Mexico, 40 (season 1), 16 (season 2), 17 (season 3) children are chosen to form the first "phase" of the show, which is called "Código Bronce" or "Code Bronze".

Then in the second phase, the finalists — 8 (season 1), 6 (seasons 2 and 3) — are revealed. The second phase is called "Código Plata" or "Code Silver".

The third and final phase is reached as a winner is announced and this level is known as "Código Oro" or "Code Gold".

Every participant that reaches a certain "Code" receives a medal of the respective metal, i.e., bronze, silver, or gold.

[edit] Season 1: Código F.A.M.A.

[edit] Winner: Código Oro (Code Gold)

  • Miguel Martínez

[edit] Finalists: Código Plata (Code Silver)

  • 2nd Place: Adán Nieves
  • 3rd Place: Gladys Gallegos

[edit] Alegríjes y Rebujos

The winner, Miguel Martínez, went on to star in the Mexican soap opera "Alegrijes y Rebujos". So did seven other contestants of Código F.A.M.A., three of them from the final group of 8. They were:

The soap opera was a success and so were the two soundtracks that were released from the show. All eight of the actors continued to perform as a musical group of the same name as the soap opera. They toured all of Mexico and were also involved in the second season of Código F.A.M.A.

[edit] Season 2: Código F.A.M.A. 2

[edit] Winner: Código Oro (Code Gold)

  • Jonathan Becerra

[edit] Finalists: Código Plata (Code Silver)

  • 2nd Place: Marijose Salazar
  • 3rd Place: Jorge Escobedo
  • 4th Place: Alex Rivera
  • 5th Place: J. Sergio Ortiz Pérez
  • 6th Place: Brissia Mayagoitia

[edit] Eliminated: Código Bronce (Code Bronze)

  • José Alberto Inzunza
  • Anhuar Escalante
  • Elisabet Martínez Saldívar
  • Paula Gutierrez D'Esesarte
  • Viviana Ramos Macouzet
  • Claudia Ledón Olguín
  • María Fernanda González
  • Israel Salas Hernández
  • Mónica López Alonso
  • Ricardo Lorenzo Balderas

[edit] Misión S.O.S

The winner also went to starr in the novela Misión S.O.S, and so did 3 other fellow CF2 contestants: Marijose, Alex and Anhuar- (8th place, elimianted right before the finale.)

Also with other contestants from season 1 of Código FAMA, including Miguel (the winner) and Gladys (3rd in CF1) her TV debut. The novela was also a success. They also kept a group of the same name as the novela, and toured Mexico along with releasing the soundtrack of the telenovela.

[edit] Season 3: Código F.A.M.A. 3

[edit] Winner: Código Oro (Code Gold)

  • Adriana Ahumada

[edit] Finalists: Código Plata (Code Silver)

  • Miguel Jiménez
  • Fernanda Jiménez
  • Neyzer Constantino
  • 5th Place: Jesús Trejo
  • 6th Place: Alann Mora

[edit] Eliminated: Código Bronce (Code Bronze)

  • Evelin Acosta
  • Maritza Barraza
  • Joel Bernal
  • Cecilia Camacho
  • Ricardo Ceceña
  • Mariana Dávila
  • Iván Félix
  • Juan José Huerta
  • Alejandra Leza
  • Mónica López
  • Claritze Rodríguez

[edit] La Fea Más Bella

Adriana had a small role in the hit telenovela by the same producer of the show. She played the daughter of Lola, who's a part of Letty's "Ugly Squad".

Along with finalists Miguel Jiménez and Fernanda Jiménez who also had small roles in La Fea Más Bella, as the son of Paula María and the daughter of Martha (Paula and Martha are also part of Letty's "Ugly Squad").

There has yet to be a children's telenovela starring the winner Adriana. The winner of Codigo Fama International Elizabeth Suarez was the only one that couldn't participate in La fea mas bella, because Elizabeth was living in Dominican Republic. She was suppost to make a soup opera in Mexico, but the project never continue.

[edit] International: Código F.A.M.A. Internacional

Elizabeth Suarez from the Dominican Republic was the winner. She was the winner with out the soap opera.