Caiga Quien Caiga

Caiga Quien Caiga ( CQC abbreviated, Spanish about who 'll Come Meet it or who they meet, in allusion to the interviews in the show ) is a humorous Argentine television show, since 1995 América TV, Canal 13 and Telefe ( specified in the order) will be sent. It is a satirical news overview with a focus on politics, show business and sport and is broadcast weekly with a duration of 80 minutes.

Was moderated CQC and 2008 from her producer and founder, the well-known radio host Mario Pergolini, and Eduardo de la Puente and Juan Di Natale. 2009 retired from Pergolini and De la Puente and were replaced by Ernestina Pais as Anchorwoman and Gonzalo Rodríguez, who worked previously as an outside reporter on the show.

Production is the mission of the studio Cuatro Cabezas. In Chile, Spain, Brazil, Italy, Mexico, France and Israel, the format was adapted, but could not always be achieved, the success of the original. From the autumn of 2009 will start in the Netherlands, a further adaptation of the format.

Format

The show alternates between sequences with studio audience and various outside broadcast applications. The moderators act in the show as a trio of Anchormen that initiate the individual sequences and comment. Typically, a sequence with political content, one on show business as well as one on sports (mostly football) as well as changing intermediate and end sequences is broadcast.

A typical feature of the exterior features are the politically incorrect questions that changing the reporter on celebrities, among which is sometimes even the Argentine president. The reactions of the "victims" are underlined by computer-animated image and sound effects, such as strokes with a boxing glove in the face or the strongly highlighted blush of people.

The camera technology incorporated extremely quick cuts, and especially in the studio sequences frequently changing camera angles and frequent panning and zooming of perspective. The look of the presenters, which always occur with black suits and sunglasses, was influenced from the film Reservoir Dogs.

Typical of CQC are also on-screen advertising sequences in which interact with the presenters in their typical Anziehstil with the advertised product. Furthermore, there are sequences in which particularly laugh -provoking excerpts are shown from other TV shows, such as Top Five de la Televisión Argentina.

A running gag was until 2008 also the swipes at the moderator Marcelo Tinelli, with the former Head Moderator Pergolini cultivated a rivalry and the long time the competition format Humor Video Match ( 1990-2004 ) moderated. This rivalry has been an issue in particular in a special segment, QKRCHS, using satirical animated sequences whose protagonists are cockroaches (Spanish cucarachas ).

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The format reaped particularly in its home country Argentina numerous awards. So it won the most important radio and television award of the country, Martín Fierro, several times in the categories of Best Comedic format and Best Journalistic format, but it missed so far the main prize, the Martín Fierro in gold. Also it has been nominated six times between 1999 and 2007 for the International Emmy, without being able to win this award, however.

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