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2002 Mexican TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
XHDRBZ (stylized as XHDЯBZ, a wordplay for "XH", a Mexican broadcasting satellite code, and "DRBZ", consonants of Eugenio Derbez' last name) is a Mexican sketch comedy television series created by Eugenio Derbez. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on 15 July 2002.[1] XHDRBZ emulated a television channel that broadcasts sketches. The series ended production in 2004, due to Derbez wanting to focus on other projects.[2] The final episode aired on 10 March 2004.[3]
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Also known as | XHDЯBZ |
Genre | Sketch comedy |
Created by | Eugenio Derbez Florinda Meza |
Directed by | Eugenio Derbez |
Creative director | Gus Rodríguez |
Starring | Eugenio Derbez |
Voices of | Florinda Meza |
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Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
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Executive producer | Eugenio Derbez |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | July 15, 2002 – March 10, 2004 |
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The show emulated a TV channel. When the show began, the screen showed a notification saying that Televisa handed over the transmission to XHDRBZ. The show began with an introduction assimilating that of a Newscast. Each sketch is then presented as if it were a different show; at the end of each sketch showed its cast and credits, like in a real television program. When the actual show finished, it would present a notification that said Televisa would return to its usual broadcast.
In 2002, the musical theme was interpreted by Gerardo Suárez and the music was produced by Suite Sync; in 2004 it was produced by Sensaciones Sónicas, and in 2004 Galilea Montijo took care of the choreography.
Some of the many guests who have appeared on the show:
These are some of the shows featured in XHDRBZ. Most of the titles of these are a word game in Spanish, thus it might not make sense with the translation. Title in Spanish provided in brackets.
XHDRBZ broadcast certain soap operas, usually satires of real Mexican ones, including:-
Satire of classic short stories, novels, etc.
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