When Pedro Ruiz He debuted on TVE in the early 70s, triumphing in the program ‘Estudio Estadio’ directing ‘Moviola’. It was a very modern device at that time. Peter He moved a lever or crank back and forth, repeating the most famous football shots of the league day.
Fifty-one years later, in the program that premiered on TVE in La 1 (“There is nothing from the other world”), he teaches us that his current illusion, utopia or delusion is that of people rather than watching in sports stadiums. football, go see the poets. An enthusiastic audience shouts with all its might: “Long live books!” In ‘el chiringuito’ pedrerol They passionately discuss Don’s poems. Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas. AND Pedro, Scattered on the grass, he points to the gallery of the main officials and says: Joan Laporta, and the management team reads the entirety of ‘El Cantar de Mio Cid’ in Spanish!
Ahh! this turn Peter To TVE. Only 5.7% screen share. I am sad. These ironic and metaphorical ‘sketches’ are not ‘old hat’ as some moderns think. These are primitive exercises in television, I agree. But that is precisely why they have value and interest. Because it’s rare. This type of TV isn’t made today. And I don’t mean this as an accusation. Peter Over time he became a cynical ‘naive’; He was a mix of Jiminy Cricket and Professor Franz from Copenhagen from ‘TBO’. And suddenly with the beret from ‘Chronicles of a Town’.
He started the program by emerging from the sarcophagus like a zombie. He said he wanted to know what the world was like now. The first thing he learned was that the world had come out naked in 1986 and shouted “No me quis más!” It’s something different than when he dedicated his song. (‘Ne me Quitte Pas’) to the Minister of Finance Miguel Boyer To protest how they are left bare when there are so many taxes.
Turn back Peter He declares that now is the time for reconciliation. In other words, a white comedy show. Finally a nurse comes and takes him to the hospital; Here, intubation and ventilator survival are expected. He bids us farewell as follows: “We’re all going to die, but at least let’s not do it in anger.” The audience needs to take note and pay attention.