Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the Peña household, language barriers arise, cultures clash... and hilarity ensues!In the Peña household, language barriers arise, cultures clash... and hilarity ensues!In the Peña household, language barriers arise, cultures clash... and hilarity ensues!
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- AnecdotesThis was the very first sitcom exclusively for PBS. It was produced and taped in front of a live audience at the studios for Miami's PBS member station WPBT and carried on other PBS stations nationwide.
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You know there are always shows that seem to come across television with themes that we could all relate to. However, not too many programs come across so accurately as the one that began filming down here in Miami. "Que Pasa Usa?" was an original in style, presentation, material, but not in theme. It's storyline felt real because we (the Hispanic community) could relate. We all had the grandparents that could not speak English, or the exremely "macho dad" like Pepe Pena! The unbelievable truth however was that many of the viewers of QPU were in fact of American origin. Was it curiosity? Could have been---but it was also a set-up and programming style like no other, a style which went on to win the show an Emmy. This is still one of my favorite shows and I do hope generations to come appreciate talent, in every technical form, this show brought to the small screen. That and the popular, "Estas cosas no pasaban en Cuba!" I cannot think of anything that can top that phrase.
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- 13 déc. 2000
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By what name was ¿Qué pasa, U.S.A.? (1977) officially released in Canada in English?
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