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several siblings including Carmen, Marjorie, Nellie, Andy, Néstor and Nilza. Early in his life, Muñiz suffered from rickets. Despite this, he gained interest in eventually becoming a race jockey. His father Tómas Muñiz, Sr. had pursued several venues of substainance including real estate sales, while his mother Nena was sickly. He was an insecure child, which was reflected in issues at schools and a number of expulsions. Witnessing this, his uncle Félix Muñiz decided to take him to the West Indies
Advertising Company (WIAC) where he worked. The institution would become a radio station in 1942, and when his uncle died, His father Tómas was selected to fill the vacancy. Since the age of 12, Muñiz would be the tasked with several functions within WIAC. Under José A. Torres Martinó, he learned to write scripts and wrote
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it a bad investment, Nigaglioni refused to join Muñiz in the purchase of
Rikavisión and both grew apart. With the death of a Ralph Pérez Perry, the channel began experiencing administrative and economic issues culminating the move after seven months. Eventually, these combined with the inability of WAPA-TV's new programming to compete with WKAQ-TV and led to a deal that was favorable for Muñiz's return. However, as the owner of a channel he was not allowed to work as a broker in both places and Producciones Tommy Muñiz sold material that was already filmed to the station. In this space, Muñiz aired
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create a small zoo from which they gained some income and entertainment and which is said to have been a precursor of sorts to the
Monoloro park. Other activities to distract them included leading the local Girl Scouts. Muñiz himself acquired a house at Cayey, where he would relax and host parties. Rafo and Pedro are both well-known actors and producers and Toño currently is Production Manager for various promoters in Puerto Rico. In the 80s and 90s Toño was the producer of the yearly top Salsa event in the Caribbean, "Festival de Salsa Winston" ; Pedro directed a dramatic film,
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as APATE joined and people like Castro decided not to cross the protest lines, while others like Candal actively joined the protests. Morales in turn decided to quit on the air. Only Alida
Arizmendi challenged the protests. WAPA-TV decided not to intervene and distanced itself from the issue. In the end, Muñiz granted the demands of the protestors, such as health coverage or six month contracts, but Reymundí was unable to benefit due to the cancellation of the production due to the strike. Producciones Tommy Muñiz was affected by it, with only productions like
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parents in law which served to produce eggs to sell and would also be sold themselves. The couple moved to Santa Rita in Río
Piedras and had three children, Tómad Gerardo, Félix Antonio and Mario Andrés. Muñiz loaned a building at Santurce, which would serve as his workplace, the first local independent production entity known as Producciones Tommy Muñiz. The services provided grew to include representation and the hosting of activities by his artists, but focused on his radio productions. Among them was
757:, which was accepted and Morales was brought in to direct and as part of the cast. Agrelot was initially considered to lead the cast, but his issues with scripted work led to the reconciliation of Muñiz and Cordero after two decades of estrangement. The play was a hit and moved from Bellas Artes to Teatro Tapia and then left San Juan to be shown at Mayagüez and Ponce, totaling over 30 shows. Following the last show, Morales approached Muñiz about entering the film industry as the titular character in
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Muñiz decided to open a pet shop named Zoo Pet Shop. On April 19, 1955, the couple had its fifth child, Manuel
Alberto. That same day, Muñiz received a call from WKAQ. Having practiced for the call in case that it came, he took the offer. His father had advised him to avoid appearing overly enthusiastic in his response in order to avoid appearing desperate. Producciones Tommy Muñiz was struggling Cordero and Agrelot were already involved in television shows
308:, a show that was a parody of the Archie comics and included a Diplo impersonator. The show would give birth to the Yoyo Boing character that defined the career of his interpreter, Luis Antonio Rivera. At the moment, Puerto Rican society was being forced to adapt to an industrial movement that replaced the agrarian economy that prevailed during the early years of American colonialism. It was, however, also a time of political unrest caused by the
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requested voiding the auction where WRIK-TV acquired the rights so that the event could air through WIPR-TV, noting that otherwise they would be cancelled. Muñiz was unsatisfied with the request and filed an injunction and lawsuit, which was won three years after the Games had been held. Considering
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for WAPA-TV in 1973. However, this production actor José Reymundí began a strike against
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along his mentor. In this, he performed as the effeminate titular character. In 1939, Muñiz met Luz María García de la Noceda while coursing high school. During the following five years he approached her, eventually convincing her after appearing at her house with a gift. They married in 1944, living
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Antonio (Toño). The birth of Rafael Emilio on September 13, 1956, served as comic relief for Muñiz, whose wife had been wanting a daughter for years. In their house, the couple also welcomed Ruby, the daughter of one of Muñiz cousins. Meanwhile, his children took several of their pets to
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surviving. Candal, Morales, Warrington, Carbia, Molina and García left to create
Producciones Astra and joined Channel 7. This would only last for some years, since the company gained a reputation as supporting work syndicates and were avoided. On September 21, 1976, Producciones Tommy Muñiz debuted
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at risk of disappearing and the radio stations in turmoil over the loss of advertisement. The family had moved to Floral Park near his parents, while he was increasingly considering how to deal with his future in other ways. While radio stations loaned their facilities for other purposes to survive,
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was recorded, since he knew a member of the cast. The live performance of the radio scripts was popular and depending the nature of the work, required selective the public. However, his shows would be concurrent with Diplo, usually falling second to them. Muñoz would recruit
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and Monserrate "Nena" Ramírez. His father, Don Tomás, was a marketing executive who later became the administrator (and eventual owner) of various radio stations, as well as a radio producer. Muñiz was born during the 1920s, the same decade when radio first arrived to Puerto Rico, to a household of
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and be hosted by Agrelot as well. On November 19, 1998, Muñiz sold Radio Luz. After suffering a heart attack on March 31, 1999, Muñiz underwent surgery. In May 1999, the Premios Quijote were dedicated to him and Agrelot. Three months later, Muñiz published a cautionary article about the misuse of
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television programming, his posture on the impact that this had on newer generations and how the overall quality had declined. Afterwards, he opted to retire and spend time with his family and friends. Almost three decades after their conflict, Muñiz and Nigaglioni put their differences aside.
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included the participation of Rivera, Agrelot, Cordero, Castro and Miró among others. He produced programs for both major stations at once, which benefited programs like the latter two, which were able to dominate in ratings despite moving. During this time, Muñiz kept his programs relevant by
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and the adoption of the Commonwealth and the reaction that the Nationalist Party had to it. This led to a focus in the local middle class, from which Muñiz drew inspiration in his scripts. He created characters based on the average working class and placed them in every day settings. The first
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for additional revenue. During these tours, the group became acquainted with several food establishments and where involved in several mishaps during the weekends, eventually adopting the name of "Caravana del Monte" gaining patronage from the Del Monte brand.
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winner in Guaybanex. The zoo was open for six years, with several of the animals eventually being transferred to the Mayagüez Zoo. Muñiz also acquired a beach house in Culebra. In June 1995, Muñiz and his sons inaugurated the theme park Camp Patricio.
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659:, a novelty show first hosted by Muñiz and later by Agrelot and María Falcón, was a hit. A commentary show hosted by José Antonio "El Profe" Ortiz, was originally co-hosted by Mariano Artau and Carmen Jovet. Later, Jovet was moved to the news segment
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became the first daytime show to become a leader in ratings. The segment brought an increase in advertisers and despite Norma Candal taking over the role of maid as Petunia, its success continued and it lasted for 17 years. It also led to a spinoff,
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Félix Muñíz, who also produced radio programs. Muñiz was a successful radio producer in Puerto Rico during the mid- to late 1940s. Five of his radio programs -comedies for which he was often the scriptwriter, sometimes with the assistance of
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peaked in the rating charts, which earned Muñiz personal congratulations from Ángel Ramos. It also won the recognition for "Best Comedy Show" and Yoyo Boing won "Best Comedian", while also serving to propel figures such as Helga Avilés and
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filmed for WAPA-TV on February 3, 1997, before a live audience that filled the venue. In it, both his family and former employees and colleagues played homage to his career. On September 7, 1998, WIPR-TV began airing
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small station but with good coverage, from United Artists on a $ 1.8 million offer. In order to establish the newly named Teleluz, he intended to dedicate it to sports and pursued the rights of transmission for the
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remained his only show in the nighttime block, hosted by Agrelot, Castro and Osvaldo Seda as the titular "geniuses". Muñiz then debuted a 15-minute segment known as
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suffered an economic decline when most of its established figures left to work television and the sponsors followed them. His work soon lost its audience, with
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to WAPA-TV (while dominating the ratings with several shows based at WKAQ-TV) on December 29, 1958, to replace Menéndez.
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901:Tommy Muñíz died 15 January 2009 in
352:, a comedy segment of the half-hour
280:Francisquito Rosales y Miel de Aveja
3262:Male actors from Ponce, Puerto Rico
1060:El Show del Mediodía (varíety show)
188:. In the 1970s he was the owner of
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909:("That's the way I've lived") and
840:. A series of special revivals of
110:Actor, comedian, Host, businessman
14:
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1140:Claudia y Virginia (novela, 1973)
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981:El Colegio de la Alegría (comedy)
838:¿A quién no le falta un tornillo?
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201:together with his real-life son
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1044:El chiste Camel (comedy – 1957)
987:Adelita, La Secretaria (comedy)
828:, performing along his son and
707:which debuted the character of
587:Ja-ja, ji-ji, jo-jo con Agrelot
532:Telenovelas and strike, WRIK-TV
259:Turner Network Television (TNT)
16:Puerto Rican actor and producer
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814:Las otras islas de Puerto Rico
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306:Las adventuras de Andy Tenorio
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3242:Puerto Rican male film actors
3237:Puerto Rican television hosts
3188:García, María "Beba" (2009).
1184:
1131:María del Mar (novela – 1971)
1078:Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
1066:La Criada Malcriada (sitcom)
23:, the first or paternal
7:
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1112:Las Almas No Tienen Color (
1083:Ja, Ja, Ji, Ji, Jo, Jo con
1035:Hogar, dulce hogar (sitcom)
820:) and a Christmas special (
755:Los muchachos de la alegría
713:El show de Lourdes y Carlos
701:Encabuya... y vuelve y tira
613:Encabuya... y vuelve y tira
205:, and with longtime friend
10:
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1125:Los Juanes (novela – 1971)
765:and the comedy music show
641:El show de Carlos Busquets
269:Muñiz Ramírez was born in
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3257:Businesspeople from Ponce
1137:Mami santa (novela, 1972)
1093:Viernes de Gala (variety)
984:La Familia Pérez (comedy)
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775:Lo que le pasó a Santiago
759:Lo que le pasó a Santiago
649:El show de Walter Mercado
627:, Cocina con Henry Corona
550:Cuando los hijos condenan
542:Las almas no tienen color
435:(his first for WAPA-TV),
326:Variety shows and sitcoms
275:Don Tomás Muñíz Souffront
234:Lo que le Pasó a Santiago
220:Lo que le Pasó a Santiago
117:Lucas Tomás Muñiz Ramírez
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993:¡Qué sirvienta! (comedy)
990:Gloria y Miguel (comedy)
865:Los 75 años de don Tommy
853:Cuarenta años no son na'
849:El colegío de la alegría
834:40 Kilates de Televisión
822:La Navidad con don Tommy
617:El colegio de la alegría
522:El colegio de la alegría
489:Encabuya y vuelve y tira
391:El colegio de la alegría
362:El colegio de la alegría
150:El colegio de la alegría
806:Puerto Rico y sus islas
777:led to the interest of
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663:. A morning segment,
600:1979 Pan American Games
562:El silencio nos condena
546:Historia de dos mujeres
473:Desafiando a los genios
466:Desafiando a los genios
273:on 4 February 1922, to
3232:Puerto Rican comedians
3192:. Terranova Editores.
1259:4 January 2016 at the
1008:Television productions
951:Parque de las Ciencias
804:. Two other specials,
493:Telefiesta en la tarde
481:Telefiesta de la tarde
453:Telefiesta de la tarde
445:Telefiesta de la tarde
158:Adelita, la secretaria
1179:List of Puerto Ricans
1080:– various inceptions)
1073:– various inceptions)
1003:La Novela Fab (drama)
857:Esto sigue sin nombre
773:. His performance in
767:Carcajadas y algo más
738:Senate of Puerto Rico
665:Despierta Puerto Rico
629:, ' 'Parece increible
604:Carlos Romero Barceló
602:. However, governor
574:Llanto para una mujer
170:"La Criada Malcriada"
139:and to his uncle and
90:Hato Rey, Puerto Rico
1210:4 March 2016 at the
1100:on television, 1967)
861:Esto no tiene nombre
783:Crazy from the Heart
721:Tamborito y Colorina
697:Mediodía en el Siete
625:Esto sí tiene nombre
583:Esto no tiene nombre
502:El show del mediodía
239:Crazy From The Heart
192:Channel 7 in Ponce.
3252:Television pioneers
1152:(sitcom, 1976–1981)
798:Nadie lo va a saber
729:Los siete del Siete
705:El derecho de lavar
675:and the arrival of
485:La criada malcriada
477:La criada malcriada
395:El profesor Colgate
321:Television producer
304:as Andy Tenorio in
182:José Miguel Agrelot
3118:The New York Times
1171:Puerto Rico portal
1087:(comedy / variety)
955:Clásico del Caribe
826:En un beso la vida
763:El papá de mi papá
734:La feria del Siete
677:Deborah Carthy-Deu
570:Claudia y Virginia
518:Hogar, dulce hogar
458:Hogar, dulce hogar
425:Hogar, dulce hogar
399:fiestas patronales
385:Adapting radio IPs
271:Ponce, Puerto Rico
72:Ponce, Puerto Rico
1098:Otilio Warrington
976:Radio productions
917:Other enterprises
717:Cosas del alcalde
657:Haciendo historia
498:Criada a la orden
433:Lotus lo divierte
429:Mímicas del Monte
412:A reírse con Yoyo
338:Mímicas del Monte
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526:La taberna India
506:La cámara cómica
449:Reina por un día
437:Garata deportiva
421:La familia Pérez
416:La taberna India
408:A reírse con Fab
404:A reírse con Ola
374:A reirse con Ola
370:Una hora conmigo
366:A reirse con Ola
354:El show de shows
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350:Casino Tropical
346:Capitán Colgate
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247:Christine Lahti
243:Thomas Schlamme
166:¡Qué sirvienta!
162:Gloria y Miguel
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859:, based on
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725:Chiquimundo
685:Los pupilos
633:Festivalito
538:telenovelas
342:Mapy y Papi
265:Early years
172:, starring
129:Puerto Rico
121:Tommy Muñiz
97:Nationality
48:Tommy Muñiz
3211:Categories
3124:6 December
1185:References
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923:La Campana
842:Los García
645:Con Sandra
592:Los García
566:Mami santa
554:Los Juanes
514:Telefiesta
462:Telefiesta
379:Eddie Miró
314:Korean War
255:billboards
203:Rafo Muñiz
198:Los García
64:1922-02-04
1190:Citations
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285:La Casona
141:godfather
1257:Archived
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1157:See also
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903:Hato Rey
874:Imagines
709:Epifanio
691:, later
310:Cold War
215:TeleOnce
133:San Juan
123:, was a
19:In this
3170:19 June
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