Si se la puede, Gana!!

Imagen relacionadaWhen I was a Child, around four years old, I've started to see one brand new TV Game-Show called "Si se la puede, Gana!!", literally translated as "If you can, You win!!", these show was broadcasted by the Televisión Corporation of the Catholic University of Chile (known as Channel 13), the format of this TV Show was inspired by the Japanese TV Show called "Happy Family Plan", this program was broadcasted from 1998 until 2004.

This program consisted about of the selection of some families across our country that they've sent a letter to apply for the program, and after that one of the heads of the selected families had to pass a skill test where you had sometimes to prove your balance, your focus, your memory, your precision and specially the capacity of control your nerves, if the test is passed the family wins a brand new car, and if not, the family have a second chance at the last program of the season.

Every friday at 10 p.m. with my family we've come together in front of the television and we enjoyed a diversity of tests, as a curious child I've tried to make these tests as an activity with my family, some of these test was very difficult and I've broke some glasses or killed some electronic devices at the attempts.

One of the tests that I remember perfectly and I've tried the most of times was building a tower of wooden blocks or playing cards.

Resultado de imagen para si se la puede ganaThis program was an important piece of my childhood memories, sometimes I see some episodes to remember these days, fortunatedly all of those are in the Channel 13 Youtube Channel.

As you can see the isn't the current logo of this TV Channel, these logo is maybe the most iconic logo of a TV Channel in our country, maybe shared with the National Television of Chile, this logo is known as the "teapot", part of the memories of the Chilean people as well.

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