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En Otra Clave commemorates its 20 years on the air

This season marks a before and after in the leading program of Radio Televisión Canaria. The protagonists of En Otra Clave commemorate their twenty years on the air and say goodbye to the year with a special for the whole family that will be broadcast on Televisión Canaria, today (December 26) from 9:15 p.m. Cyrano Producciones and La Créme Films have opted for an unprecedented proposal with which to celebrate two decades on the air, with sketches taken to audiovisual format.

600 film programs on Canarian Television

The film, Beyond the Theater, will become the 600th episode, which will surprise the audience by taking a leap to real settings, recorded in cinematographic format and with a careful production that will not leave anyone indifferent. An adapted chapter that will make us experience some theatrical situations of the program with language, script and scenery more in line with the cinema. A special staging for this Christmas that will make you laugh and excite as always, but with a visual proposal like never before.

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Eloísa González. The province


In Another Key. Two decades of leadership

The Cyrano Producciones program started its recordings in 2002 on Spanish Television in the Canary Islands, at that time, under the name ‘Desde La Laguna con Humor’. It was in 2004 when it was renamed En Clave de Ja and began its broadcast on Canarian Television. A novel concept that, with entertainment as the banner, promoted a synergy between two apparently similar but different formats, theater and television. Recorded with a live audience and in different locations of the Canary archipelago, it soon hooked an audience that felt identified from the first moment both with the characters and with the situations they lived and starred in.

With humor as a hallmark, the relationship with viewers was consolidated, maintaining up to the present time with an unbecoming fidelity of the times. The protagonists of the fiction crossed the screen every week to enter the homes of the islands and leave an indelible mark on the hearts of the viewers who vibrated and laughed out loud with the stories that represented already endearing characters such as Chona, Mario, Panchita and Servando, Carmita, Ginés, Arturito, Carmen Rosa or Nicolasa and a very long etcetera of protagonists and collaborators who have already become part of the family.

In 2017 the program changed its name, calling itself En Otra Clave, to continue with the work of spreading and bringing good humor and positive energy to each point of the archipelago, through theater and television, moving and strengthening that bond generated with the audience after so many seasons of experience.

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Mariam Hernández and Adrián Rosales. The province


20 years that have gone a long way and, although the format has evolved over time, it has not lost that original essence that has made it an absolute benchmark for ‘made in’ Canarias humor, leading Sunday nights, achieving historic audience peaks on Radio Televisión Canaria and crossing borders, also reaching a broad, firm and loyal audience in Latin America and the rest of the world.

A television format that began its first three seasons on the Spanish Television grid in the Canary Islands, and 20 years after its creation Eloísa González, Matías Alonso, Nieves Bravo, David García, Zebensui Felipe, Paula Gala, Juanka, Chema Pantín, Javier Peñapinto , Lili Quintana, Adrián Rosales, who have been joined in recent years by Lioba Herrera, Petite Lorena, José Marrero, Mar Abascal, Mariam Hernández or Paco Déniz, continue to establish smiles, even adapting to the circumstances, breaking barriers to continue close of its people, as in the confinement stage in which the program knew how to adjust to the harsh conditions of isolation due to the outbreak of the pandemic, creating ‘En Otra Clave Home Edition’, which became another audience success and allowed your team to be, even far from theaters, close to your audience through the small screen.

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