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José María Íñigo : ウィキペディア英語版 | José María Íñigo
José María Íñigo Gómez (born 4 June 1942 in Bilbao) is a Spanish journalist, radio and television presenter, and stage and screen actor. ==Career== Born in Bilbao, Íñigo began his professional career in his hometown as he was hired by Radio Bilbao, and then by COPE. Shortly after he moved to London, from where he collaborated with different music programmes on Cadena SER. Back to Spain, he settled in Madrid, where he worked in radio music shows ''El Musiquero'', ''El Gran Musical'' and ''Los 40 Principales''. He joined Televisión Española (TVE) in 1968 working in the show ''Último grito'', created by Pedro Olea. Later he presented music programme ''Ritmo 70'', directed by Pilar Miró. He became one of the most popular television presenters in Spain with the show ''Estudio abierto'' which he hosted from 1972 until 1975 and again from 1984 until 1985. Between 1975 and 1984 he presented other shows with a similar format, which included musical performances and interviews to celebrities or common people with curious stories: ''Directísimo'', ''Esta noche...fiesta'', and ''Fantástico''. After an hiatus, in 1993 and 1994 Íñigo hosted the morning show on Telecinco alongside Laura Valenzuela. Since then, he has worked for several variety shows, talk shows and reality shows on both public and private broadcasters. Since 2000 he has also worked for Radio Nacional de España (RNE).
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