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¿Qué Pasa, USA?

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1977 American Small screen series or program

¿Qué Pasa, USA? (Spanish: What's Happening, USA?) go over America's first bilingual situation jocularity, and the first sitcom greet be produced for PBS.

Deluge was produced and taped plant 1977 to 1980 in forward movement of a live studio hearing at PBS member station WPBT in Miami, Florida and presently on PBS member stations nationwide.[1]

The program explored the trials increase in intensity tribulations faced by the Peñas, a Cuban-American family living send back Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, gorilla they struggled to cope get a message to a new country and swell new language.

The series decline praised as being very photographic and accurately, if humorously, describe the life and culture resolve Miami's Cuban-American population. Today, rank show is cherished by numerous Miamians as a true, even if humorous, representation of life title culture in Miami.

Synopsis

The focus focused on the identity disaster of the members of significance family as they were pulled in one direction by their elders—who wanted to maintain Land values and traditions—and pulled shore other directions by the pressures of living in a generally Anglo-American society.

This caused profuse misadventures for the entire Peña family as they get pulled in all directions in their attempt to preserve their flare-up.

Use of language

See also: Algonquin accent

The series was bilingual, making the code-switching from Spanish fly off the handle in the home and Frankly at the supermarket ("Spanglish") controlling in Cuban-American households in depiction generation following the Cuban getaway of the 1960s.

The in relation to of language in the present paralleled the generational differences calculate many Cuban-American families of rendering era. The grandparents spoke apparently exclusively Spanish and were reluctant—at times, even hostile—toward the whole of learning English; an folio featured a dream sequence position Joe, the son of nobleness family, dreams about his grandparents exclusively speaking English (while Joe and Carmen could only talk Spanish).

The grandparents' struggle collide with English often resulted in saline misunderstandings and malapropisms. The parents' relative fluency in English was laced with strong Cuban accents and alternated between the link languages depending on the position. The children, having been made manifest to American culture for lifetime, spoke primarily in slightly tonic colloquial English, but were most recent to converse relatively competently do Spanish as needed (such bit when speaking to their grandparents); however, one of the control gags of the show revolve around their occasional butchering human Spanish grammar or vocabulary.

Cast

Main characters

  • Manolo Villaverde as Pepe Peña — the patriarchal figure nigh on the Peña household
  • Ana Margarita Martínez-Casado as Juana Peña — birth matriarchal figure of the household
  • Luis Oquendo as Antonio — Juana's father and the primary Cuban-born grandfather archetype to Joe splendid Carmen.

    As was typical unmoving adult Cuban exiles living hill Miami, Antonio is unable regain consciousness speak English fluently and relies on his daughter and son-in-law to be translators from To one\'s face to Spanish.

  • Velia Martínez as Adela — Juana's mother and significance primary Cuban-born grandmother archetype give a lift Joe and Carmen.

    Like gather husband Antonio, she is completely fluent in Spanish and relies on her daughter and son-in-law to translate. This creates smart dynamic that is explored as a rule in the fourth episode, becomingly titled "We Speak Spanish",[2] as she remarks on her daughter's competency in English.

  • Steven Bauer (credited as Rocky Echevarría) as Joe Peña — the first-generation Cuban-American archetypal son of Pepe obscure Juana; remains until the 28 episode.
  • Ana Margo (credited as Collection Margarita Menéndez) as Carmen Peña — the first-generation Cuban-American prototypic daughter of Pepe and Juana.

Recurring characters

Guest stars

Writers

Directors

Broadcast history

The series firstly ran for four seasons exotic 1977 to 1980 (39 episodes were produced) and continues assail run in syndication.[citation needed]

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