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Paquito Cordero

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In the 1960s, Cordero formed his own production company which he named Paquito Cordero Productions, Inc. His younger sister, Bertita, became his assistant and eventually his younger brother, Jorge, would also join the company as a future co-producer. On January 11, 1965, Telemundo transmitted the
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On February 25, 2005, Telemundo canceled Paquito Cordero's "El Show de las 12", the longest-running television show in Puerto Rico. Telemundo no longer transmits locally produced television programs and thus, is no longer a source of income to the local artistic class.
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Cordero auditioned for a role in a comedy skit which was transmitted through Radio El Mundo and was subsequently hired. He did this in his spare time. His aunt Mapy and her husband Fernando returned to the island and presented an idea for a comedy show to
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network. This led to many changes and one of the changes was the substitution of locally produced programs with programs produced in other countries such as Mexico. Cordero, however, remained at Telemundo as its main local producer from 1983 to 2004.
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During this period in his life, he fell in love with one of the show's dancers, a young girl by the name of Nora. He soon divorced his first wife and asked Nora to marry him. She accepted and together they had a son, Santiago.
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received a special recognition on behalf of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico as part of the celebration of the 50 years of uninterrupted transmission on the Telemundo and Televicentro channels.
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was the scriptwriter. The show was a success and was watched by over 80 percent of the population, becoming one of Puerto Rico's most beloved programs for over 40 years.
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which was assisted by the governor and his wife, local celebrities, and Cordero's family and close friends. Cordero remains were later transferred to the
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Channel 2. Among the first comedy shows to go on the air was "Mapy Y Papi" with Mapy and Fernando Cortés, María Judith Franco and Paquito Cordero.
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and married his childhood sweetheart, a hairdresser whom everyone knew as "Cuqui". With Cuqui he had three children, two girls and one boy.
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with "Los Alegres Tres", Silvia, Chapuseaux y Damiron with Clarissa, Militza (La India) and Mary Stull.
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On April 14, 1983, Telemundo was sold to John Blair and Co. and finally, in 2004 became part of the
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In 2007, Cordero, produced a remake of "Noche de Gala", (Gala Night Ball), broadcast by
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On the last airing of the show, Eddie Miró took the microphone and said these words:
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Cordero also produced the following shows which were popular in Puerto Rico:
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television. He was also a comedian and a musical and television producer.
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At one point in his life, Cordero owned a music label, named
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On May 6, 2004, television producers Paquito Cordero and
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Burials at Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery
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Santurce, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mapy Cortés
Puerto Rican
Santurce, Puerto Rico
Mapy Cortés
Fernando Cortés
University of Puerto Rico
Ángel Ramos
WKAQ-TV
Telemundo
El Show de las 12
El Gran Combo
Tito Lara
Los Hispanos
Olga y Tony
Alfred D. Herger
Lucecita Benítez
Chucho Avellanet
Miguel Ángel Álvarez
Eddie Miró
El Show de las 12
Tito Lara
Julio Angel
Walter Mercado
Luis Antonio Rivera
Yoyo Boing
Raquel Montero
Myrna de Casenave

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