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GILA, a naif humor with a black Iberian touch to decontract us on the weekend

Summary by Pájaro Rojo
Miguel Gila was a very popular comedian at home, especially for my Navarren father, socialist and exile. Perhaps as he would have stayed in Argentina if it weren’t for one day, on July 9, 1976, when I was with Beto Brandoni and Marta Bianchi, they were “lifted” by Aníbal Gordon’s duck. So, taking advantage of Franco’s death, Gila dared to return to Spain,...
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Miguel Gila was a very popular comedian at home, especially for my Navarren father, socialist and exile. Perhaps as he would have stayed in Argentina if it weren’t for one day, on July 9, 1976, when I was with Beto Brandoni and Marta Bianchi, they were “lifted” by Aníbal Gordon’s duck. So, taking advantage of Franco’s death, Gila dared to return to Spain,...

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Pájaro Rojo broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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