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''El Privilegio de Mandar'' (''The Privilege to Rule'') was a successful Mexican political parody broadcast by Televisa on Canal de las Estrellas. It started as a sketch on another Televisa show, called ''La Parodia'', that parodies political, social and cultural events happening in Mexico. High ratings kept the show running. It was first broadcast on October 25, 2004, during ''La Parodia''. Soon, the high success of the program encouraged the producers to separate it from the other show, so on January 3, 2005, it became an independent show. Televisa broadcast what is considered the last episode of the series on July 9, 2006, just after the federal elections in Mexico. However, some of the actors who performed leading roles (such as Arath de la Torre, who played the role of PRI'S presidential candidate, Roberto Madrazo) stated that in a few years, when political events have advanced, they will make a return to see how things are. ==History== In September 2004, ''La Parodia'' was one of the most successful shows on Mexican television. Characters presented here first would later appear on ''El Privilegio de Mandar'', like "Chente" and "Andrés Manuel". The idea of the name "Privilegio" emerged from a skit on the famous Mexican telenovela ''El Privilegio de Amar'' (The privilege of loving), so the main title was presented with golden letters and slide images, just like a telenovela. This show was first aired as a section on "La Parodia", on Monday October 25, 2004, at 10PM with its first episode, "El Informe". This quickly became such a success that from January 3, 2005 it became a show in its own right, ''La Parodia'' now being broadcast on Sundays. In September of the same year, Alter Films released a DVD containing the first ten broadcast episodes of ''El Privilegio de Mandar''. The show followed closely the world of the Mexican and even foreign politics, from the 2004 videoscandals and the Desafuero judges to the last 2006 Mexican general elections. During its broadcast, the show had several guest artists, like Consuelo Duval (from ''La Hora Pico'' and ''La Familia P.Luche''). It won the 2005 TVyNovelas Award for Best Comic Program. The show made history as the first political parody ever aired in Mexico, where every single political person was parodied. On Saturday July 8, Televisa broadcast a special programme hosted by Mexican entertainer and actor Ernesto Laguardia, in which scenes were presented from the first episodes of the show, interviews with the actors and the people parodied, as well as "behind the scenes" specials. Televisa broadcast the last episode of what is considered the first season on July 9, 2006, just after the federal elections in Mexico. It's unknown if there will be another season in the near future. From 2004, there have appeared around 50 different characters. The January 7, 2011 edition of ''NuestroDetroit.com'', however, reported that a second season may soon be in production with Reynaldo Lopez taking over executive producing duties. The report went on to say that at least four actors—de la Torre, the Ortega brothers, and Vale—will return to the series.〔''Angelica Vale quiere regalo de 50 mil pesos,'' NuestroDetroit.com, January 7, 2011.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「El Privilegio de Mandar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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