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The 2004 Chilean telethon was the 19th Teletón solidarity campaign held in Chile, on 3–4 December 2004.
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A strong group
One of the many successes of the telethon was the large participation of a group of 15 well-known figures in Chile (led by former captain of the Chile national football team Iván Zamorano), who spent most of a day receiving donation phone calls from branches of Banco de Chile and from around the world, and during that period were very lively, singing, jumping, and encouraging all Chileans to join in.
Computing
Time (UTC-3) | Amound in CL$ |
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22.35 (Dec. 3)[1] | $ 3.391.500 |
22.50[2] | $ 2.047.626.430 |
22.50[3] | $ 2.051.017.930 |
01.35 (Dec. 4) | $ 2.465.218.747 |
07.53 | $ 2.678.588.815 |
10.07 | $ 2.811.983.865 |
14.03 | $ 3.874.416.811 |
16.33 | $ 4.979.122.248 |
17.47 | $ 5.327.495.842 |
19.16 | $ 5.924.703.519 |
20.13 | $ 6.752.122.008 |
20.59 | $ 7.600.195.577 |
22.42 | $ 7.965.316.060 |
23.20 | $ 8.856.095.975 |
00.00 (Dec. 5) | $ 9.647.189.677 |
00.55 | $ 10.753.577.401 |
01.22 | $ 11.403.914.256 |
Sponsors
Artists
National singers
Pablo Herrera
Alberto Plaza
María Jimena Pereyra
Leandro Martínez
Monserrat Bustamante
Karen Paola
Eure-K
Douglas
Daniela Castillo
Los Hermanos Bustos
Javiera Parra (singer of the 2004 theme Across a Nation)
Gloria Simonetti
Fernando Ubiergo
José Alfredo Fuentes
Azul Caribe
Rigeo
Viking 5
La Cubanacan
Kudai
María José Quintanilla
Tiro de Gracia
Congreso
Foreign singers
Comedians
- Álvaro Salas
- Salomón y Tutu Tutu
- Sketch of actors
Magazine
- Clan Rojo
- Team Mekano
- Mauricio Israel sang "Si no te hubieras ido" (Eng: If you had not gone)
- Shrek and Iván Zamorano-Maria Alberó's Musicals.
- Rodrigo Díaz's Ciclo-dance.
Children's section
Adult's section
- Silvina Luna
- Álvaro Ballero
- Bond Girls of Passapoga
- Pablo Vargas
- Soledad Pérez
- Lola Melnyck
Transmission
- Red Televisión
- UCV Televisión
- Televisión Nacional de Chile
- Mega
- Chilevisión
- Canal 13
- Canal Regional
References
External links
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