4.8 /10 1 Votes
Genre Situation comedy Country of origin United States First episode date 31 May 1976 Number of seasons 1 | 4.8/10 Original language(s) English Final episode date 6 September 1976 Number of episodes 12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created by Bernard RothmanStan JacobsonJack Wohl Starring KC Lyn ValdezRodolfo Hoyos Jr.Carmen ZapataJames VictorNelson D. CuevasLisa MordenteClaudio MartinezJorge Cervera, Jr.Maria O'Brien Network American Broadcasting Company Cast Carmen Zapata, Lisa Mordente, Jorge Cervera Jr Similar Mary Hartman - Mary Hart, Trophy Wife, Love - American Style, Chico and the Man, Mystery Girls |
Viva valdez opening credits abc sitcom
Viva Valdez is an American sitcom starring Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., and Carmen Zapata that aired on ABC from May 31 to September 6, 1976.
Contents
- Viva valdez opening credits abc sitcom
- Viva valdez 1976 abc series premiere promo
- Cast
- Synopsis
- Production
- Broadcast history
- Episodes
- References
Viva valdez 1976 abc series premiere promo
Cast
Synopsis
The Valdezes are a closeknit Mexican-American family living in the barrio in East Los Angeles, California. The parents, Luis and Sophia, try to maintain traditional values, while their four children – Victor, Ernesto, Connie, and Pepe – are more attuned to the latest trends in American life. Luis runs a plumbing business with Victor, Ernesto is an artistic young man who is in training to work for the telephone company, Connie is an irrepressible teenager, and Pepe is a 12-year-old baseball fanatic. Jerry Ramirez is a cousin of KC Lyn Valdez who has recently arrived in the United States from the Philippines and has trouble with the English language. Inez is Connie's friend.
Production
Bernard Rothman, Stan Jacobson, and Jack Wohl created Viva Valdez and were its executive producers. Alan Rafkin directed all twelve episodes. Earl Barret wrote for the show.
Broadcast history
Viva Valdez premiered on May 31, 1976, as a summer replacement series and aired on Monday nights at 8:00 p.m. through July 5, 1976. After a four-week hiatus, it returned to the air in the same time slot on August 2, 1976. Its twelfth and final episode aired on September 6, 1976.
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