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The spoiled and insensitive Estrella de Rossi comes across a humble girl, Virginia, who is her spitting image; almost immediately she comes up with a game and, as a bit of mischief, she pays the girl to impersonate her. When she pulls this off successfully and no one notices the change, Estrella goes further and decides to take a year off to go out and live her life. She forces her double to accept this pact and the young village girl is left to assume the role of a rich and married woman, with a husband who is not really hers but who she ends up falling in love with. She will also face an alcoholic mother-in-law, stepchildren in need of attention and love, a company teetering on bankruptcy and above all, the eminent danger of being discovered.
Topacio is a 1984 Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast by Radio Caracas Televisión. It is a remake of Esmeralda, a 1970s telenovela produced by rival network Venevisión, which in turn has been remade twice. Topacio was written by Benilde Avila, Milagros del Valle, Ana Mercedes Escámez, and Delia Fiallo and directed by Luis Alberto Lamata and Luis Manzo. This telenovela lasted 181 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. It was also aired in Mexico's Canal 5 at 8 p.m. in 1985 and throughout Latin America, Spain and other countries.
Doña Bárbara is Venezuelan telenovela written by José Ignacio Cabrujas and Salvador Garmendia. It is based on the novel by Rómulo Gallegos. Production by RCTV.
La Entrevista is a Spanish-language television news program aired by Radio Caracas Televisión in Venezuela. It is presented daily by journalist Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, and the invited interviewee, which are often either political personalities or other journalists. It broadcasts live from the Centro Nacional de Noticias, the same center where El Observador, RCTV's newscast, set is located. In the past, the program had been hosted by Ana Vacarella and Luisana Ríos. La Entrevista focuses on issues that have to do with national and international events. The program was designed and destined to inquire about the most relevant news, supported by face-to-face interviews, and have testimonials of people involved in certain events. Its objective is to search for answers from those who have the responsibility to correct situations that reflects the Venezuela of today.
Radio Rochela is a Venezuelan late-night television sketch comedy and variety show created by Argentine producer Tito Martinez Del Box. The show premiered on Radio Caracas Televisión, a terrestrial television network in Venezuela from 1959 to 2010, under the original title of La Cruzada del Buen Humor. The show's sketches parodied contemporary Venezuelan culture and Politics. . Each week, the show features a host who is currently an RCTV telenovela actor or actress who is pranked and performs in sketches with the cast. Throughout its five decades on air, Radio Rochela has been recognized as ‘’the most important comedy show on Venezuela’’ .Radio Rochela was mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records as the comedy television show in history longest, being air uninterrupted for 5 decades...Current cast members include Juan Ernesto López, Cayito Aponte, Elisa Parejo, Juan Carlos Barry, Félix Granados, Napoleon Rivero, Alexander Noguera, Norah Suárez, Carlos Rodríguez, Coco Sánchez, Hilda Fuenmayor, Ivette Dominguez, Roy Díaz, Karen Leiba, Gladiuska Acosta, Héctor Vargas, Joseline Rodriguez, Marinés Hernández and Alexxey Córdova.
El Observador was the Spanish language newscast of Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV). It is one of the first television news programs in Venezuela.