Mea Culpa (Chilean TV series)

Mea culpa was a Chilean television series broadcast by Televisión Nacional de Chile in prime time, hosted by journalist Carlos Pinto. He recreates with actors the crimes that have shocked Chilean public opinion in a trustworthy way, which, in its original broadcasts, earned him a large audience in his country of origin.[1] Its first broadcast was on June 2, 1993, presented by journalist Cecilia Serrano. The main music at the beginning of the program was composed by Edgardo Riquelme in 1993 who also composed certain themes used as incidental music in some chapters.[2]

Mea Culpa
Genre
Created byCarlos Pinto
Directed by
Narrated by
  • Carlos Pinto (host) (seasons 1-13)
  • Cecilia Serrano (host) (season 1)
Theme music composerEdgardo Riquelme
Opening themeMea Culpa Theme Song (Cortina de Mea Culpa)
Country of originChile
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons13
No. of episodes150
Production
Production locationChile (many places)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companies
  • International Network Group (stage 1)
  • Nuevo Espacio (stage 2)
  • Producciones Geoimagen (stage 3)
Release
Original network
TVN Chile
Picture format
  • 480p SDTV (148 episodes, from 1993 to 2009)
  • 720p HDTV (2 episodes, 2009)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseJune 2, 1993 (1993-06-02) 
2009 (2009)

Given its graphic dramatization of murders, rapes or other crimes that endanger human life, this series is exclusively for adults.[3]

History

At the beginning the program was presented by the journalist Cecilia Serrano, recognized for being a host, at that time the main TVN newscast, with an introduction to the case, then she continued with the recreation of the case, a case with different themes each week. At the end, the psychologist Giorgio Agostini Vicentini and the criminologist lawyer Andrés Domínguez Vial were discussed about the case, as well as a guest depending on the case. In the following seasons it changed and only the recreations were presented and within these, an expert in the subject was consulted.[4]

During its broadcast, it beat the ratings of its competitor's programs in its schedule. At first they were broadcast on Wednesdays, and then it surpassed Martes 13 of Canal 13, between 1993 and 1995. Although the program during its broadcast varied on its broadcast day, its schedule was maintained, always surpassing other programs.

Between 2000 and March 2003 there were no new chapters and they only gave replays after midnight. In April 2003, a new season returns after four years of recess and he beat Canal 13's first Vértigo season on Thursdays at 10:00 p.m. Then in 2004 another season returns for Monday and beats Morandé con Compañía de Mega. Between 2005 and 2008 there were five seasons in a row one each year.

While the show was never officially canceled, and a final episode was unnecessary, being an episodic series, its last season is considered to have aired between 2008 and 2009. A series of similar themes was broadcast several years later, this time on Canal 13, called "Irreversible", which was almost the same, although without the interviewers to the real culprits.[5]

As of July 11, 2017, TVN uploaded the entire series to YouTube,[6] where all 150 episodes are currently available for viewing.[4]

In 2020, during COVID-19 pandemic, as part of the special programming of TVN, this program began to be broadcast randomly at midnight on Saturday, again having great success with viewers.[1]

Cast

The cast of the series was very varied in its nearly 16 years of broadcast, with the following actors appearing in at least 5 episodes.

  • Patricio Andrade (7 episodes: 2003.2008)[3]
  • Maité Fernández (5 episodes: 2004-2008)[3]
  • María Teresa Palma (5 episodes: 2003-2008)[3]
  • Raúl Roco (5 episodes: 1995-2007)[3]

Episodes

References

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