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onthesea

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  1. Canal 13's daytime magazine 360 Todo Para Ver covering the Argentinian tour of Luis Miguel in November 1993. The station was the official broadcaster of his concerts. At 4:02 you'll see the program's set with its host Maria Belen Aramburu and a huge spinning globe behind her. That was really expensive and fascinating at the same time!

    The program offered an update before 1pm, summarizing the show's topics. This one is from September 1993. Maria Belen Aramburu presents this update from the rooftop's living room. In 2000, that place became Canal 13's "glass" studio, where the morning, midday and late night news are produced. I like the shots showing the highways: the view from up there is excellent.

    And finally... the full theme used between 1993 and 1994, composed by Eddie Sierra:

  2. Three intros of Telefe's legendary show Videomatch where Marcelo Tinelli and his gang "appeared" in some movies from The Beatles. It looks like they tried to imitate the technique used on the movie "Forrest Gump": the characters were incorporated into the movies' footage. The Beatles' voices were dubbed by local voice actors/comedians.

    1994: A Hard Day's Night

     

    1995: Help!

     

    1999: A Hard Day's Night (again!; but they return to the present)

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  3. A filler of Seven News Overnight in 1985. The YouTube account where this video used to be (FLEMISHDOG) was shut down some months ago and he's uploading everything again, but now on the Internet Archive!

    [MEDIA=internetarchive]height=480;id=Seven_News_Overnight_Filler_BTQ-7_3_11_85;width=640[/MEDIA]

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  4. Canal 13 in Buenos Aires signing off after a movie on Wednesday, November 7, 2001. I love the stripes floating around the logo. The station resumed its broadcast the following day at 11:30am with The A-Team!

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