a.k.a. Pablo

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a.k.a. Pablo
Genre Situation comedy
Starring Paul Rodriguez
Joe Santos
Katy Jurado
Hector Elizondo
Mario Lopez
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Norman Lear
Rick Mitz
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production companies Embassy Television
Distributor Columbia TriStar Domestic Television
Columbia TriStar Television
Sony Pictures Television
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run March 6, 1984 (1984-03-06) – April 10, 1984 (1984-04-10)
a.k.a. Pablo is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from March to April 1984.


Synopsis[edit]

Produced by Norman Lear, it focuses on struggling Hispanic stand-up comic Paul Rivera and his large Mexican American family, who still called him by his given name Pablo. While they supported his career and longed for his success, his traditionalist parents were offended by the ethnic humor he incorporated into his act and urged him to be more respectful of his heritage. Rounding out the boisterous family were his sister Lucia and know-it-all brother-in-law Hector and their five children, his "stuffed shirt" brother Manuel and flirty sister-in-law Carmen and their two children, and his very-anxious-to-wed spinster sister Sylvia. José was Paul/Pablo's slick but inexperienced agent.
The cast included Paul Rodriguez, Joe Santos, Katy Jurado, Hector Elizondo and Mario Lopez.
The first episode of the ABC series aired on Tuesday, March 6, 1984 at 8:30 p.m. Eastern and Pacific times. The show was quite controversial, because of its use of "Latin slang" and offended many members of the Latin and Hispanic community. The show was cancelled after six broadcasts.
In 2002 TV Guide ranked the series number 45 on its "50 Worst TV Shows of All Time" list.[1]

Episodes[edit]

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1-1 Pilot March 6, 1984
1-2 "The Big Mouth" March 13, 1984
1-3 "My Son, the Gringo" March 20, 1984
1-4 "The Presidential Joke Teller" March 27, 1984
1-5 "The Whole Enchilada" April 3, 1984
1-6 "The Woman Who Came to Dinner" April 10, 1984

References[edit]

  1. Jump up ^ TV Guide Guide to TV. Barnes and Noble. 2004. p. 228. ISBN 0-7607-5634-1. 

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