Highlights of the first chapter of “The show: Chronicle of a killer”
“The show, the chronicle of a murder” premiered June 6 on ViX and follows the events following the death of beloved host Paco Stanley, whose murder shocked Mexican audiences in 1999.
The first chapter presents how the news of the attack on the actor was experienced, in addition to a brief retrospective of his career in the media, from its beginnings to his last program with Mario Bezares. But the documentary includes other interesting stories that have nothing to do with the murder and that will definitely grab your attention.
1.-How he met Verónica Macías
The TV actress, host and producer started her career thanks to the opportunity offered to her by Paco Stanley, and in the episode you will be able to learn more about how their collaboration, as well as their friendship, came about.
2.-The time requested by Emilio Azcárraga on Channel 2
Paco has participated in many television programs, from “El Club del Hogar”, to “La Carabina de Ambrosio”, to his flagship program ¡Pácatelas!. However, it was the owner of the TV station himself who asked to return to Channel 2 because he was the only driver at the time who managed to entertain people.
3.-Why Paco Stanley had such a strong friendship with Benito Castro
The actor revealed that at a star-studded event he made Paco Stanley’s night by recognizing him and asking for a standing ovation, for which the comedian invited him on his show.
4.-When he participated in politics
During the documentary we can also see the occasion when Stanley presented himself as a PRI candidate in the race for La Colonia Roma.
5.-The first television memes
Pepe Cabello, producer and friend of the TV presenter, revealed that it was during a program at Eco that they started experimenting by editing Paco’s face into various artworks.
So now you know, if you were hooked on the story of this documentary, remember you can watch the full series at ViX+.
Source: univision

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