This new direction was symbolized by programs created by director GonzaloBertrán and presenter César Antonio Santis, who joined from National Television
1938–2009), actor and comedian Juan Azúa [es] (1938–2006), conductor GonzaloBertrán [es] (1945–2001), television director José Alejandro Bernales (1949–2008)
Salas. The Studio 3 that was used by Viva el Lunes today is called "GonzaloBertrán Studio", in honor of the show's director, who died on January 30, 2001