1981 Chilean telethon

The 1981 Chilean telethon was the fourth version of the solidarity campaign conducted in Chile, which took place on 11 and 12 December 1981. The theme of this version was "Together, Everything is Possible." The poster girl was Ana María Cortés.

Chilean Telethon's logo

For the fourth consecutive year Don Francisco conducted the Telethon, which soon would become part of the history of Chile. This version was characterized by the number of artists who supported this cause. The amount raised was CL$ 202,436,220.

Among the controversies of this telethon, was the donation of an ambulance to that institution by the CNI (National Information Centre). According to the book La Era Ochentera (The Eighties Era), the Telethon received a call from the CNI, to donate an ambulance, however Ximena Casarejos was not convinced that the CNI representative would make the donation. Eventually the CNI made the donation at 18:30 hours on 12 December 1981.

Sponsors

Artists

Nationals

  • José Alfredo Fuentes
  • Ginette Acevedo
  • Sebastián
  • Roberto Valdés
  • Juan Carlos Duque
  • Pachuco y la Cubanacán
  • Bermuda Show
  • Andrea Tessa
  • Los Luceros del Bailongo
  • Eduardo Trujillo
  • Carlos Alegría
  • Peter Rock
  • Patricio Renán
  • Jorge Eduardo
  • Malibú
  • Antonio Gubbins
  • Cecilia Echeñique
  • Gloria Simonetti
  • Óscar Andrade
  • Alejandra Álamo
  • Juan Antonio Labra
  • Mónica De Calixto
  • Carlos Vásquez
  • Antonio Prieto
  • Los Huasos Quincheros
  • Florcita Motuda

International Entertainers

Comedians

  • Juan Verdaguer
  • Jorge Romero "Firulete"
  • José Luis Giogia
  • Carlos Helo
  • Coco Legrand
  • Los Morisquetos
  • Mino Valdez and company
  • Gila
  • Ronco Retes

Magazine

  • Ali Bongo, English magician
  • Ivan Núñez, pianist
  • Gloria Benavides, show-woman
  • Osvaldo Cuadros, drummer
  • Pepe Tapia, magician
  • Chicho Azúa fenomímica
  • Daniel Lencina, trumpeter

In the Children's Section

In the Adult's Section

  • Magie Lay
  • Sissi Lobato
  • Maripepa Nieto
  • Pitica and Bibi Ubilla
  • Wendy
  • Magaly Acevedo
  • Teresita Rouge

Transmission

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