Pa' Que Te Lo Goces

Pa' Que Te Lo Goces
Country of origin Puerto Rico
Original language(s) Spanish
Release
Original release September 10, 2006

Pa' Que Te Lo Goces was a Puerto Rican television show directed by Tony Mojena. It aired Sundays from 6 pm to 9 pm on Telemundo Puerto Rico. The program included comedies, charity campaigns, gossip, news, reality shows, contests, and special guests (e.g. singers, celebrities, etc.). Each section had its own host. The main show was hosted by Luis Raúl, and Gricel Mamery.

The main catch phrase was: "Si no lo viste, te lo perdiste." (If you didn't see it, you missed it.) It was created originally by Luis Raúl.

Production

The show's last presentation was September 10, 2006. The show was cancelled due to extremely low ratings, weak sales (advertisement), and strong competition from Univisión's number one show in ratings: "Que Suerte" by Hector Marcano.

List of Sections

The program had various charity sections such as:

Their weekly panel, in which the hosts and reporters discuss the most talked about the topic of the week.

Hosts

The hosts were Luis Raúl, and Gricel Mamery.

The original hosts were Alexandra Fuentes, Johnny Lozada, and Fransheska Revilla.

Show renovations and cancellation

The show went into two major renovations:

The show was cancelled to due low ratings, sales, and competition. The show's last presentation had some memorable moments, as well the end of all of their competitions.

Reality shows

Cancelled sections

Competitor

The show was the opposite competitor of Univisión's "Qué Suerte" hosted by Hector Marcano.

Parody

On Televicentro's parody show, TV Ilegal, Pa' Que Te Lo Goces was parodied several times. The parody name was "Pa' Que Te Lo Roces". It was shockingly similar to the actual show. From the hosts to stage appearance. It's no longer parodied since the main show was cancelled.

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