Calle 7


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FieldValue
locationTVN Studios
Santiago, Chile
runtime120 minutes
creatorDaniel Sagüés
starringJean Philippe Cretton
Martín Cárcamo
(seasons 1–4)
Rodrigo del Real "Rigeo"
(season 3+)
Karen Doggenweiler
(season 1)
Valeria Ortega
(seasons 3–5; on Internet)
Alain Soulat
(season 5+; on Internet)
countryChile
networkTVN
first_aired
last_aired
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Calle 7 was a Chilean television program, shown by TVN from Monday to Friday at 6 pm. It was last co-hosted by Alain Soulat and Lucia Covarrubias, and involved two teams of young adult contenders participating in unique challenges and performing arts to win a top prize at the end of the competition.

Early months

Calle 7 began airing on January 12, 2009, at 6 pm and was presented by Martín Cárcamo and Karen Doggenweiler. The program was aimed at youth and family area where a group of participants known as "Team Calle 7" danced and competed in several tests, where the winning team gave $100,000 Chilean pesos to a viewer. The changes began with the exit of Karen Doggenweiler, on February 20, 2009, because she went to host of another project at the station called, Todos a Coro, an adaptation to the British program from BBC, Last Choir Standing, that began airing in March 2009. However changes to the program became clear when the result on the ratings came out. The level of audience for Calle 7 was about 8 points, low compared to competition. Rumors of cancellation where everywhere, but lately ratings have shown Calle 7 beating the competition. In this re-formatting of the program, "the Team Calle 7" was divided in two teams (yellow and red) and competed in different contests to win points. The winners won great prizes, while the losers were suffering hard challenges.

Seasons

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PremiereFinaleWinnerRunner-upNumber of contestantsSpirit of Calle 7
Season OneMarch 9, 2009July 31, 2009Francisco PuellesValentina Roth27
Season TwoAugust 3, 2009January 29, 2010Francisco PuellesFelipe Camus31
Season ThreeMarch 15, 2010June 5, 2010Maite Orsini and
Francisco RodríguezCamila Nash and
Federico Koch26
Season FourJune 7, 2010November 13, 2010Catalina Vallejos
and Felipe CamusCamila Nash and
Francisco Puelles22
Season FiveNovember 15, 2010January 22, 2011Catalina Vallejos
and Philippe TrillatKaren Paola
and Juan Carlos Palma20
Season SixFebruary 28, 2011July 15, 2011Romina Parraguirre
and Juan Carlos PalmaTamara Primus
and Maximiliano Cruchaga29
Season SevenJuly 18, 2011November 10, 2011Bárbara Hofmann
and Federico KochTamara Primus
and Juan Carlos Palma
Season EightJanuary 2, 2012March 26, 2012Romina Parraguirre
and Charlie BickJocelyn Medina
and Claudio Valdivia
Season NineApril 2, 2012July 13, 2012Fernanda Gallardo
and Federico KochJocelyn Medina and
Juan Carlos Palma20
Season TenJuly 23, 2012October 26, 2012Fernanda Gallardo
and Federico KochJocelyn Medina and
Charlie Bick20
Season ElevenNovember 5, 2012February 15, 2013Danae Vergara
and Felipe CamusCatalina Vallejos and
Charlie Bick25
Season TwelveMarch 4, 2013May 31, 2013Fernanda Gallardo
and Francisco RodríguezCatalina Vallejos and
Stefano Ciaravino23
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;Note: In seasons six, seven and nine two finals were made, divided by gender. In seasons three, four, five and eight the final was contested between two couples.

Season 1

The first season premiered on March 2, 2009. On this season the cast of Calle 7 formed the yellow team as "Team Calle 7" and new participant formed "The Challengers" (red team). Competing every Tuesdays and Thursdays, the team with less score nominated one contestant of their own team and the Fridays one cast member was eliminated. The competition started on March 9 and the finale of the season was on July 31 and the winners was Francisco "Chapu" Puelles.

Season 2

The second season of Calle 7 began on Monday, August 3, 2009. The new competitors were presented, and called "Challenging team", they will team up to compete against the well known "Team Calle 7" that includes all cast members of the season one and the winner Francisco "Chapu" Puelles. The competition system is the same as the one utilized in the first season; on Mondays and Wednesdays, the two teams compete in three events, each worth 100, 200 and 300 points. The winner of those days is saved from competing in elimination, while the loser has to compete among themselves on Tuesdays and Thursdays to elect a nominated team member. The elimination competition was on Fridays, and the loser leaves Calle 7 for ever. The winners of this was again Francisco "Chapu" Puelles.

Season 3

Before the start of season three, there was a pre-season from February 1 to 26, the participants were divided in the yellow and red teams, which competed from Monday to Friday in three tests and the winning team earned a sum of money. The raised money was donated to the victims of the 2010 Chile earthquake. Finely the third season of Calle 7 began two weeks after at the end of the pre-season, in this period of time the program was not delivered due to the earthquake that struck the central-southern of Chile, becoming the March 15. This time the competition system was in mixed couples, but compete in the familiar yellow and red teams. The winners of this season were Maite Orsini and Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez.

Season 4

The fourth season was premiered on June 7, 2010. Like the third season the system of the competition was in mixed couples. In October 2010 it was announced that former co-host Jean Philippe Cretton was replacing Martin Carcamo as the program's host. It was never mentioned that Martín Cárcamo left the program due to his contractual signing with Canal 13. The final was held on Saturday November 13, 2010 in primetime. Felipe Camus and Catalina Vallejos were the big winners winning $6.000.000 Chilean pesos.

Season 5

The season began on November 15, 2010, new participants were introduced as some of the known cast did not return. The style of competition is the same, the two teams contain the designated couples and the competitions are similar to previous seasons. This season, in addition to the award of six million Chilean pesos, the winning couple will get a zero km car.

''Calle 7 OnLine''

Calle 7 OnLine (also known as the "tiendita") is the satellite of Calle 7 delivered virtually through TVN's website from 18:00 to 19:00. It began broadcasting on Wednesday June 3, 2009 to be presented officially to all Chile on June 11, 2009 live on Calle 7, becoming the first program in a dual issue and live (television and the Internet) in Chile. The online program, which was led by Jean Philippe Cretton until he became the co-host of Calle 7, is a sort of online backstage where participants interact with viewers, who send their comments immediately through a chat system through the platform provided Cover It Live, and subsequently was formally led by Valeria Ortega a few days after Nicolas Opazo did, then made Ronny "Dance" Munizaga and from April 19, 2010 was taken up officially by Valeria Ortega.

Contestants timeline

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Season123456789101112
Contestants
Francisco P.WWSFFAbsent
Valentina R.F5thQAbsent8thAbsent
Francisco R.SF9thW13thQAbsentW
Felipe C.13thF15thW6thSFASF5th4thW4th
Juan Pablo18thSFSF4th5th8thAbsent6th5th
MaiteA10thW5thAbsent
CatalinaAASFWWAbsentFF
FedericoAAF11thA4thWAWWSF7th
Juan CarlosAA17th5thFWF12thF6thAA
Camila N.QAFF5th13thAbsent6thSF4th
PhilippeAA6th8thWQAbsent
Fernanda G.AbsentSF6thAbsentWW7thW
Romina P.AbsentW13thWAbsent
CharlieAbsentSFWSFFFSF
BárbaraAbsentWAbsent
TamaraAbsent4thFFAbsent17th
JocelynAbsentFFFAA
DanaeAbsentWA
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References

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