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Raul Velasco, 73; host of Mexican variety show
Raul Velasco, former host of one of Mexico’s most popular and enduring television programs, “Siempre en Domingo,” died Sunday at his Acapulco home, his network said. He was
Velasco’s program has been compared to “The Ed Sullivan Show.” He was credited with launching many of Mexico’s biggest pop stars by having them on his show, which was broadcast from to
President Vicente Fox called the death an “irreparable loss” in an open letter to Velasco’s wife, Dorle Klokow, distributed by the president’s office.
Fox called Velasco “a founder of entertainment journalism,” adding that “he leaves us a particularly memorable story of the happiness and entertainment that he knew how to communicate.”
Announcers on the Televisa network, which broadcast “Siempre en Domingo” (Always on Sunday), broke into coverage of a Sunday soccer game to report Velasco’s death.
On its website, the Televisa network posted an article saying Velasco died “surrounded by his family at his home, after an intense struggle against several illnesses.”
“This closes a chapter in the history of Mexican television,” the article said.
“My idea from the very beginning,” Velasco told The Times in , “was to realize the grand vision of [Simon] Bolivar to create a Latin
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Raúl Velasco
Mexican television presenter
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Velasco and the second or maternal family name is Ramírez.
Raúl Velasco Ramírez (April 24, – November 26, ) was a Mexican host/producer of the TV show Siempre en Domingo (Always on Sunday) which is his hallmark contribution to the Latin American world and eventually to other parts of the world where Spanishentertainment programs are broadcast.
Velasco began this program as co-host of a Sunday afternoon special in called Domingos Espectaculares (Spectacular Sundays). One of his catch phrases was, "Aún hay más" ("There's more to follow"). For a short while, Siempre en Domingo was known as Aún hay más[1] because he would always say these words prior to each intermission or commercial, with the hand gesture that corresponds to a request for a commercial break, similar to what Frank Sinatra might have said or sung, The best is yet to come. . . The phrase and hand gesture became popular in Mexico as a result. (y aún hay más amigos!)
Biography
[edit]Velasco was born in Celaya, Mexico on April 24, Coming from a family with few resources, he started working at an early age. He worked first at his family store, called La Violeta, a small gr