Ramón García (TV host)

Ramón García Hernando (28 November 1961, Bilbao, Spain) is a Spanish radio and television presenter. He is also colloquially known as Ramontxu or Ramonchu.[lower-alpha 1] His long professional career and his versatility have been demonstrated in television shows like ¿Qué apostamos? and El Grand Prix del verano, and in eighteen live broadcasts of the New Year's Eve clock bell strikes.

Ramón García
Born
Ramón García Hernando

(1961-11-28) 28 November 1961
Bilbao (Biscay), Spain

Professional career

His career began in the radio, after entering a DJ contest in Biscay in 1983 and being proclaimed the winner by the Cadena SER managers. As a result he worked for Los 40 Principales and Radio Euskadi. He then jumped into the regional television scene in 1989, having different roles in ETB 2. In 1990 he debuted on national television, on Antena 3 hosting La ruleta de la fortuna.[1]

In 1991 he signed for Televisión Española (TVE) to host No te rías, que es peor, which began a long career on the network with prime time hits such as ¿Qué apostamos? or El Grand Prix del verano. He also hosted on TVE the broadcast of the New Year's Eve clock bell strikes live from Puerta del Sol in Madrid eleven times during this time.[lower-alpha 2]

In 2007, after fifteen years working for TVE, he signed for Antena 3 to host the Spanish version of Are you smarter than a 5th grader?. The announcement of his presence on the broadcast of the New Year's Eve clock bell strikes on Antena 3 the two following years was a nationwide shock in Spain, as his role on TVE was seen as a Christmas tradition.[lower-alpha 3][2]

In 2012 he returned to TVE to host new shows and where he hosted another three times the New Year's Eve clock bell strikes.[lower-alpha 4][3] Since 2016, he has been hosting an afternoon regional magazine on Castilla-La Mancha Televisión. On 2023, he hosted on TVE the revival of El Grand Prix del verano, eighteen years after his previous season.[4]

As of 2023, he has hosted eighteen live broadcasts of the New Year's Eve clock bell strikes in total: fourteen on TVE, two on Antena 3, and two on Twitch.[lower-alpha 5] He has also won several awards in Spain, including a lifetime achivement TP de Oro (2001), an Antena de Oro (2002), and an Iris Awards (2017). He was also nominated to six TP de Oro awards for best presenter (1995–1999 and 2003).

Television

Date Title Network Notes
1989 Tal para cual Euskal Telebista
1990 La ruleta de la fortuna Antena 3 Spanish version of Wheel of Fortune
1991–1994 No te rías, que es peor Televisión Española
1992 Ahora o nunca Televisión Española
1993–2000 ¿Qué apostamos? Televisión Española Spanish version of Wetten, dass..?
1994–1995 Esto es espectáculo Televisión Española
1995–2005 El Grand Prix del verano Televisión Española
1998 La llamada de la suerte Televisión Española
1999 Todo en familia Televisión Española
2002 El gladiador Televisión Española
2003–2004 Un domingo cualquiera Televisión Española
2007 ¿Sabes más que un niño de primaria? Antena 3 Spanish version of Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
2012 ¿Conoces España? Televisión Española
2016– En compañía Castilla-La Mancha Televisión
2023 El Grand Prix del verano Televisión Española

Notes

  1. Ramontxu or Ramonchu in euskera is a colloquial form of calling a person named "Ramón".
  2. He hosted the welcome on TVE of 1996 –along with Ana Obregón–, 1998 –with Raffaella Carrà–, 1999 –with Carmen Maura–, 2000 –with Nuria Roca–, 2001 –with Paloma Lago–, 2002 –with Paloma Lago–, 2003 –with Paloma Lago and Ricardo Gómez–, 2004 –with Carmen Sevilla–, 2005 –with Ana Obregón–, 2006 –with Anne Igartiburu–, and 2007 –with Anne Igartiburu–.
  3. He hosted the welcome on Antena 3 of 2008 –along with Anabel Alonso–, and 2009 –with Kira Miró–.
  4. He hosted the welcome on TVE of 2015, 2016, and 2018 –all along with Anne Igartiburu–.
  5. He hosted the welcome on Twitch of 2022 –along with Ibai Llanos–, and 2023 –with Ibai Llanos and Anne Igartiburu–.

References

Ramón García at IMDb

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