3, 2, 1 ¡A ganar! (English: 3, 2, 1 ¡To win!) was an Argentine television program, hosted by Alejandro "Marley" Wiebe from 1 February until November 26, 2010 on Telefe.[1] The day of its debut scored a rating of 13.9 points.[2]

3, 2, 1 ¡A ganar!
Created byNanuk Producciones
On TV - Llorente & Villaruel Contenidos
Telefe Contenidos
Presented byAlejandro "Marley" Wiebe
Osvaldo Príncipi
Carla Bonfante
Leandro Alimonti
Noelia Marzol
StarringNazareno Móttola
Marcos "Bicho" Gómez
Country of originArgentina
No. of seasonsSpanish language: 1
No. of episodes211
Production
Executive producersPablo Alonso
Federico Hoffmann
ProducerMarcos Gorban
Running time60 minutes (Monday to thursday)
120 minutes (Friday)
Original release
NetworkTelefe
Release2 January (2010-01-02) –
26 November 2010 (2010-11-26)

Mechanical program edit

The program consists of several games where participants must prove their physical prowess and strategy skills. Telephone games, where people participate for various prizes, like cheese rations and bottles of wine, are also available. The main prize of the program was a trip to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Once the World Cup started, the biggest prize was a trip to Orlando, Florida, United States.

Between 23 August and 30 August 2010, it was transmitted from the resort town of Las Leñas in Mendoza, with snow games due to the winter season.

3, 2 , 1 ¡A ganar! ended on November 26, 2010, with 211 episodes.

Cast edit

  • Host: Alejandro "Marley" Wiebe
  • Locution: Osvaldo Príncipi and Carla Bonfante
  • Assistant games: Leandro Alimonti and Noelia Marzol
  • Comedians: Nazareno Móttola and Marcos "Bicho" Gómez
  • Address: Fernando Emiliozzi
  • Recurring characters: Mauricio Trech, Fernando Colombo and Julián Cavero

References edit

  1. ^ "Marley: delirante y juguetón" (in Spanish). Ciudad.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2010. Retrieved February 20, 2010.
  2. ^ "Día: lunes 1 de febrero del 2010" (in Spanish). IBOPE. Archived from the original on February 8, 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2010.

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