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- Mario Luis Kreutzberger Blumenfeld (Latin American Spanish: [ˈmaɾjo ˈkɾojtsβeɾɣeɾ]; born 28 December 1940), better known by his stage name as Don Francisco...
- entertainment. From its start in 1962, it was hosted by Chilean TV star Mario Kreutzberger under the stage name of Don Francisco. Rolando Barral and Pedro De Pool...
- collaborators of the Teletón and is one of the best friends of Mario Kreutzberger "Don Francisco". Recently was the host of Todos a Coro with Karen Doggenweiler...
- C.; Cvirkaite-Krupovic, Virginija; Miller, Jessalyn; Wang, Fengbin; Kreutzberger, Mark A. B.; Patkowski, Jonasz B.; Costa, Tiago R. D.; Schouten, Stefan;...
- Show"), which aired on the network for 22 years) and Chilean-born Mario Kreutzbergerbetter known as Don Francisco (who brought his po****r variety series...
- ISBN 978-3-86596-237-9. Archived from the original on 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2020-10-25. Kreutzberger, Max (1970). Leo Baeck Institute New York Bibliothek und Archiv (in German)...
- Spanish: Diego y Glot) is a Chilean animated series created by Claudio Kreutzberger, nephew of Don Francisco, in 2005, with the collaboration of Sebastián...
- July 11, 2023, the mayor of Viña del Mar and television presenter Mario Kreutzberger announced that Teletón Chile will have its finale in the amphitheater...
- events. Pedro Calvo Macarena Pizarro as herself, news announcer Mario Kreutzberger (Don Francisco) as himself. Gustavo Angarita as Mario Gómez. The film...
- retrievalId=kya20180111146&fileId=202[full citation needed] Kreutzberger, Charles B. (2001). "Chloroformates and Carbonates". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia...