Gomaespuma
Gomaespuma was a Spanish radio show, hosted for 15 years by Juan Luis Cano and Guillermo Fesser. The program was casted through the years in several nation-wide networks of Spain. It began in Antena 3 Radio on May 1992. It became one of the most populars morning shows in the 90's on M-80 Radio and it saw the last days in Onda Cero Radio on July 2007, when the last program was broadcast.[1]
Gomaespuma organises the "Flamenco pa tos" festival, the most important Flamenco festival in Spain and also directs a foundation of the same name. The festival's proceeds help children in need in Managua.
Presenters
- Pay attention to the pedals: Luis Montoro
- Cinema: Cándida Villar
- Corresponsal en Paris: Rubén Amón
- Corresponsal USA: Gina Fox
- Mister García: Claro García
- Interviews: Juan Luis y Guillermo
- "Flamenco pa' tos": José Manuel Gamboa y Juan Verdú
- The guide of the "Michelines": Juan Carlos Orlando
- The B face: Carlos Cano
- The musical "croqueta": Santi Alcanda
- The woman that I love: Curra Fernández
- Books: Mar de Tejeda
- News: Esmeralda Velasco
- Gomaespuma with: José Manuel Lapeña
- Gomaespumino: Juan Luis and Guillermo
- Health for the biggest: Alfonso del Álamo
Other Shows
- Cooking with Josechu Letón
- Gomaespuma of Success
- Military Gomaespuma
- Regional Gomaespuma
- "Supernotición que te cagas"
Characters
These characters appeared on TV and Radio (marionettes).
- Armando Adistancia
- Borja Món de York
- Candida
- Chema Pamundi
- Don Eusebio
- Don Francisco Rupto
- Don Gun
- Don Jesús Tituto
- El niño del paquete
- Estela Gartija
- Gustavo de Básica
- Padre Palomino
- Peláez
Books
- 20 Years With Gomaespuma
- There is Not More Family Than One Family
- Great Misfortunes of the History of Spain
- The Father Says No
- The "Michelines" guide
- When God Presses, He Drowns a Lot (Guillermo Fesser)
- Hincaíto (Juan Luis Cano)
- The Legs are Not of the Body (Juan Luis Cano)
- Trades Guide of Gomaespuma (Guillermo Fesser, Juan Luis Cano and Jose Manuel Lapeña)
- A Bullfigther's Pass (Juan Luis Cano y Ruben Amón)
External links
These links are in Spanish
Notes