Jaime Botero Gómez Jaime Santos Manuel de Sabatini Alí Humar
Country of origin
Colombia
Original language
Spanish
Production
Production company
Caracol TV
Original release
Network
Primera Cadena Segunda Cadena
Release
1972 (1972) – 1978 (1978)
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Teatro Popular Caracol ("Popular Theatre Caracol") is a Colombian television anthology drama series, broadcast between 1972 and 1978 on the state-owned channels Primera Cadena and Segunda Cadena.[1] It was produced by Caracol TV.
The programme was intended to "popularize the works of great writers of the universal literature, including Colombian writers, played by the most important figures at the time"[1] in Colombian television. It received a Premio Ondas in 1975.[2]
^ abPaulo Laserna Phillips and Diego Amaral Ceballos, ed. (2004). 50 años: la televisión en Colombia: una historia para el futuro (in Spanish) (1 ed.). Zona Editores, Caracol TV. p. 69. ISBN 958-96587-5-X.
^"PREMIOS ONDAS DE TELEVISIÓN (1970-1979)" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 31, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-02.
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