Mr. Francisco He says they have been all since birth existing vaccines, so when it came his turn against the COVID-19He was one of those who was there with his wife.
“You have to queue and when they said (it) was the 80 year olds I stepped forward and they gave me and my wife the two doses of the vaccine“, he says.
The driver was one of millions of people he saved Lockdown for almost all of 2020. He says if he loses a year, at this point in the game (of his life) he doesn’t know if it was 10% or 50% of the capacity time.
“I think this has been a time of reflection, learning and certain moments of boredom. Being trapped in a house after having the opportunity to go out every day at 9am to exercise, work, eat at a restaurant, staying to see friends and suddenly staying between five or six pieces and meeting just one person… makes the business more valuable, ”he says.
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The former driver will come from next Monday, February 15 “Big Saturday” begins the project “Don Francisco: reflections 2021”, by CNN in Spanish, in which he will interview people from different fields for 10 episodes.
The training is carried out in a digital study, made explicitly for the training, taking into account the sanitary conditions.
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“For example, we had to put together characters who had an affinity as a singer with a person who was a tomato picker and now neosurgeon, with a person who has lost 200 pounds and that’s called “A new opportunity.”
“There will be people who have been friends of mine, who have been artists or singers and started their careers on our program, some professionals we have met in interviews that we have done and some new ones that we are recording. a salad of characters, I didn’t want to give names because I didn’t confirm it all and there are 40 people ”, he explains.
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Mario Kreutzberger, real name of Don Francisco, has been in the entertainment world for 59 years. “Giant Saturday” was registered in the Guinness Record because it’s the longest-running variety show on the small screen, with 53 years of broadcast.
His life has attracted a number of companies who have proposed making a documentary about him, which he is analyzing.
“(Also) I was asked to do a series about my life, but I didn’t want to do it, I think these things have to be post-mortem, so there is more freedom,” he says.
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