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Hispanic Heritage Month
Chico and the Man
Daily Screenings from the Paley Archive

Paley Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

September 11–October 13, 2024
Bennack Theater and Second Floor Theater
Step into our theaters and immerse yourself in a curated selection of television shows and musical programs celebrating some of the most influential and groundbreaking contributions by legendary Hispanic and Latino/a performers. Young children, tweens, and families can enjoy a full day of programming in our Second Floor Theater with shows including Dora the Explorer, Sesame Street, Santiago of the Seas, One Day at a Time (reimagined from the original 1975 series), and more. Teens and parents can catch up with George Lopez, watch a musical spectacular with the 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, and see a groundbreaking episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Desi Arnaz. Additionally, join us on Friday, September 13 for a full day of episodes of Chico and the Man in the Bennack Theater to celebrate the show’s 50th anniversary (see schedule). You won’t want to miss this incredible lineup!
Don't miss our exhibit, The Latin GRAMMYs®: 25 Years of Musical Excellence, in partnership with The Latin Recording Academy®, which salutes the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® and honors Hispanic Heritage Month.
There will be no screenings in the Bennack Theater on September 12, 18, 22, 25, 26, and 27.
There will be no screenings in the Second Floor Theater on September 18, 19, and 25.
On September 26, the Second Floor Theater screenings will begin at 2:45 pm. On September 28, the Second Floor Theater screenings will begin at 1:30 pm.
Second Floor Theater Screenings

12:30 pm, 1:50 pm
Canticos
Join the fun of this musical special for preschoolers as three little chickens Nicky, Ricky, and Kiki Chickie sing songs in Spanish including, "Little Chickens/Los Pollitos,” “Star Light Star Bright/Estrellita de la Nochecita,” “Weather the Weather/Jarabe Tapatío,” “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes/Cabeza, Hombros, Rodillas & Pies” and so much more. (2018)


1:00 pm, 5:00 pm
Dora the Explorer: “La Maestra de Música”
In this episode, Dora’s friend Boots's music teacher (La Maestra de Música) needs to get to school in a hurry, but her bicycle is broken. Join the duo as Dora and Boots help her to get to school and sing songs along the way! (Nickelodeon; 2010)


1:25 pm, 5:25 pm
Santiago of the Seas: “The Stones of Power”
When a special treasure map and the “stones of power” are stolen by Bonnie Bones, Santiago, Lorelai, and Tomás must embark on a mission to return them to their rightful owner, following the instructions from Captain Calabar’s diary. (Nickelodeon; 2022)


2:20 pm
The Muppet Show: Lola Falana
In this episode of The Muppet Show, singer, dancer, and actress Lola Falana joins the Muppet gang as they say farewell to Gonzo to the Great who has accepted an offer to work in Bombay as a movie star. Miss Piggy is jealous at Gonzo's fame and asks him to put in a good word with the producer. Lola Falana performs and Gonzo makes his rounds saying goodbye to his fellow cast members. But will Gonzo stay away forever? It seems his newfound fame may be too good to be true. (Syndicated; 1979)


2:50 pm
Go, Diego, Go: “Kicho’s Magic Flute”
Join Dora the Explorer’s cousin Diego as he visits his good friend Kicho in the Andes Mountains. He is an expert in music and instruments, and his favorite is the magic flute. But when the mean magician Tranimal steals the flute, Diego and Kicho must travel through the Andes to get it back. (Nickelodeon; 2011)


3:15 pm
Santiago of the Seas: “The Trials of the Pirate Protector”
It’s the first anniversary of Santiago becoming a Pirate Protector, and he must complete a series of challenges to prove he is worthy of keeping the title. However, he must complete them alone without the help of his friends Lorelai, and Tomás. (Nickelodeon; 2022)


3:40 pm
The Muppet Show: Rita Moreno
In this episode, special guest Rita Moreno starts the show with a life-size Muppet as her partner in a dance routine set in a Parisian café. In other highlights, Rowlf the Dog, as the orthopedic surgeon Dr. Bob, attempts to operate on the reluctant Fozzie Bear in an installment of "Veterinarian's Hospital"; the Swedish Chef flips flapjacks; Marvin Suggs performs "Lady of Spain" on his Muppahone; Kermit moderates a panel discussion about the dying art of conversation, which turns into a heated argument between Moreno and Miss Piggy; and Moreno sings "Fever," but Animal's wild drumming threatens to upstage her. (Syndicated; 1976)


4:05 pm
The Brothers Garcia: “Bad Hair Day”
In this episode, it’s time for Larry’s (Alvin Alvarez) first haircut. He decides to follow family tradition and go to barber Louis, who gave his family members their first haircuts, but bolts from the barber’s chair when Louis begins telling frightening stories from the past. Meanwhile, Sonia (Ada Maris) decides that she needs to change her long-standing hair style and agrees to "go wild" but is disappointed when her husband doesn’t initially notice her new hair. (Nickelodeon; 2000)


4:30 pm
One Day at a Time: “Quinces”
In this episode, as Elena's (Isabella Gomez) Quinceañera approaches, Penelope (Justina Machado) sends Schneider (Todd Grinnell) to pick up her many Cuban relatives at the airport. When Victor (James Martínez), Penelope’s ex-husband and Elena’s father, arrives to rehearse their father-daughter dance, Elena finally tells her father that she is gay. He reacts with disbelief, accusing Penelope of "indulging" Elena's belief and storms out. She shares several dances with all but her father who leaves before she can have her dance with him. (Netflix; 2017)

Bennack Theater Screenings

12:10 pm
24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
The 2023 Latin Grammy Awards took place in Seville, Spain, the first time the awards were held outside the United States. Among the performances were Rosalia, Alejandro Sanz, and Shakira. This first ever international telecast of the Latin Grammys was hosted by Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra, Mexican singer Danna Paola, Puerto Rican Roselyn Sánchez, and Spanish actress Paz Vega. (Univision; 2023)


2:25 pm
The Paley Center Presents: A Tribute to Hispanic Achievements in Television: Comedy
This highlight reel celebrates Hispanic achievements in television in the comedy genre, featuring programs including I Love Lucy (CBS), El Chavo Del Ocho (Televisa), Chico and the Man (NBC), Los Beltrán (Telemundo), Ugly Betty (ABC), Vecinos (TelevisaUnivision), George Lopez (ABC), La Familia P. Luche (Las Estrellas), Jane the Virgin (The CW), and many more.


2:35 pm
Saturday Night Live: Desi Arnaz
Desi Arnaz became the first Latino to host Saturday Night Live on February 21, 1976, and was joined by his son, Desi Arnaz, Jr., throughout the show. The program features sketches performed by Saturday Night Live cast members Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner, and more, including parodies of the hit show I Love Lucy. Desi concludes the show with a performance of "Babalú," followed by a conga line through the studio with his son. (NBC; 1976)


3:50 pm
Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa
This concert special, recorded at the Bushnell Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut on May 12, 1999, features performances by iconic salsa singer Celia Cruz and several of her famous friends. Songs performed include "Mi Vida Es Cantar," "La Dicha Mia," "Carnival," "Celia & Tito" and "Babalu Medley," for which she is joined by longtime friend and associate Tito Puente, "Azucar Negra," "Usted Abuso," for which she is joined by husband and manager Pedro Knight, "La Voz De La Experencia," for which she is joined by La India, "The Princess of Salsa," "El Guaba," for which she is joined by songwriter Johnny Pacheco, "Quimbara," "Cucala," "Bemba Colora" and "Guantanamera," joined by both Puente and La India. (PBS; 1999)


5:10 pm
From the Paley Archive: Celebrating Celia Cruz and Tito Puente
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, The Paley Museum tributes two icons who made an indelible impact on Latin music, as well as global culture and music. Celia Cruz and Tito Puente collaborated many times, creating albums and live performances that were among the most dynamic in Latin music history. We have selected from the Paley Archive some of the classic songs that Cruz and Puente performed together and apart. Get ready to Salsa!

Daily Screenings from the Paley Archive

Hispanic Heritage Month Special Screening
Paley Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Chico and the Man

September 13, 2024
Bennack Theater
Premiering on September 13, 1974, on NBC, Chico and the Man delighted audiences with the unlikely and humorous friendship between Chico Rodriguez (Freddie Prinze), a young and optimistic Chicano auto mechanic, and Ed Brown (Jack Albertson), the grumpy, old owner of an autobody shop. The show was the first in the United States set in a Mexican American neighborhood, and broke ground as one of the first American shows to feature a Latino lead. Freddie Prinze has been celebrated for his role as Chico, who remains one of the most beloved characters in television history.

12:10 pm
Chico and the Man: “Second Thoughts”
In the second episode of the series, Ed (Jack Albertson) tries to fire newly hired employee Chico (Freddie Prinze), claiming he only hired him due to his intoxication. Chico is cheerful and refuses to leave, showing Ed the contract they signed. When Chico charms a bickering couple with his excellent customer-service skills, Ed begrudgingly admits Chico may help him bring in business after all. (1974)


12:35 pm
Chico and the Man: “Old Dog”
In this episode, Chico tries to implement new ways to improve the business, much to the frustration of Ed who believes the old ways of doing things are better. However, he becomes discouraged when a German-engineered car comes into the shop and he is unable to fix it. Chico tries to help him regain his confidence when the car later returns and Ed’s “old dog” tricks turn out to be just what they needed. (1974)


1:00 pm
Chico and the Man: “The Letter”
In this episode, Chico receives a letter from his cousin Carlos (Richard Yniguez) in New York City, reminding him of the pact he made with Carlos to go into business with him. Chico is afraid to break the news to Ed that he must leave him and treats a customer with Ed-like grumpiness to soften the blow. When Carlos arrives to accompany Chico to New York, Ed refuses to say goodbye and it is clear to Carlos that Chico has truly found a home. He encourages Chico to stay, who happily agrees. (1974)


1:25 pm
Chico and the Man: “The Manuel Who Came to Dinner”
When a customer, Manuel Guerrera (Daniel Nunez), comes to the shop for a repair, Chico is surprised when Ed very uncharacteristically does not give Manuel a bill. Ed admits that Manuel is a close friend from their time in the Army. When Ed later gives Manuel a large bill, Chico feels something is afoot and secretly invites Manuel to dinner, claiming Ed is begging to see him. Chico tells Ed that Manuel has weeks to live. The two old friends argue upon Manuel’s arrival, and later learn of Chico’s fibs. (1974)


1:55 pm
Chico and the Man: “Garage Sale”
In this episode, a city inspector (Richard X. Slattery) stops by the garage for a surprise visit and is outraged by its messy state. When he orders them to clean the garage or face a fine, Ed and Chico decide to have a garage sale. Chico sells a radiator cap to Rudy (Louis Quinn) the bartender for a small amount before learning it is worth a lot of money. Desperate to retrieve the cap, Ed and Chico learn Rudy has sold the cap to two elderly sisters (Florida Friebus, Hope Summers) who had previously visited the sale. Antics ensue as the garage duo race to get their money. (1975)


2:25 pm
Chico and the Man: “Sammy Stops In”
In this episode, Chico is beside himself with excitement when legendary entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. drives into the garage in need of assistance with his fancy car. Ed is unfazed, even when Sammy reveals that he remembers Ed from their vaudeville days, and takes offense when Sammy offers him a large tip. Desperate to leave the garage after everyone vies for his attention, Sammy convinces Ed to accept his apology. Sammy’s departure is delayed when Chico then pleads with him to stick around and hear a few of his original songs, in hopes that he'll incorporate one or two of them into his act. (1975)


2:50 pm
Chico and the Man: “The Hypnotist”
In this episode, Ed frets to Chico that Flora (Carole Cook) wishes to marry him, though he is not at all ready to settle down with her. Louie stops by at the garage with a toothache, explaining that he is frightened of visiting the dentist, but when Chico attempts to hypnotize him into a calm state, he accidentally puts Ed under his "spell." Flora soon arrives and pushes Ed to propose, and when she unwittingly uses Chico's magic words, "will you…", a still-enchanted Ed immediately proposes. Chico tries everything to bring Ed out of the trance before the wedding. (1976)

3:15 pm
Chico and the Man: “Chico’s Cousin Pepe”
Chico’s blind cousin Pepe (José Feliciano), a famous Latino singer, shows up to the garage in a limo and is in a bind when his driver quits the same day. Pepe offers Chico the job, but while Chico is out Ed unintentionally convinces Pepe to ask Chico’s girlfriend out on a date. Pepe briefly sings his (Feliciano) version of “Light My Fire,” and later sings the show’s theme song when Chico and Ed start arguing. (1976)


3:40 pm
Chico and the Man: “The Face Job”
In this episode, as Ed prepares to attend a mechanics' convention, he is surprised by a visit from old friend Harry Stern (Bernie Kopell), who credits Ed with helping him transform himself from a troublemaking pickpocket into a successful plastic surgeon. As a show of gratitude, Harry offers to give Ed a free facelift, though Ed is highly skeptical. Ed decides to teach his girlfriend Flora a lesson about "aging gracefully" after she begs him to let her have the free operation instead. (1976)

4:05 pm
Chico and the Man: “Ed Talks to God”
Chico, Della (Della Reese) and Louie (Scatman Crothers) attempt to assemble a guest list for Ed's upcoming birthday party, though this proves difficult, as the grumpy Ed has very few friends. Ed refuses to attend the party, as he is unhappy about getting older, and Della and Louie decide to skip it as well, annoyed with his bad attitude. Chico privately appeals to Blinky (Edward Andrews), Ed’s old Army buddy, saying he is worried about Ed and asking him to help change his mind about the party. He explains that Ed often talks to God, thinking that Ed would be cheered up if God "answered," using Blinky's talent for voices and impersonations. Blinky agrees, hoping his friend will attend the party. Note: This is the last episode in which Freddie Prinze (Chico) appears. (1977)


4:30 pm
Chico and the Man: “The Americanization of Charo”
In this episode, Aunt Charo (Charo) returns and discovers she is scheduled to take her United States citizenship test the next day. Ed, Raul (Garbriel Melgar), and Louie attempt to quiz her on American history facts, though she proves she may not be ready for the test. However, she surprises the others and even herself when she passes the test, and Ed throws her a party at the garage to celebrate. (1978)


4:55 pm
Chico and the Man: “Buenas Dias, Mr. President”
Two mysterious men arrive to the garage and ask questions about Ed, later revealing themselves to be Secret Service agents. They announce President Carter is scheduled to visit the garage on an invitation from Raul’s civics class letter. Louie, Monica (Julie Hill), and Raul are thrilled, but Ed is nervous as he fears his long-kept secret that he is an Army deserter will be revealed. President Carter’s schedule changes and he is unable to visit the garage, and Ed later learns he is not a deserter at all – he merely left the Army a day late and forgot to pick up his honorable discharge papers. (1978)


5:20 pm
Chico and the Man: “The Hot Rock”
In this series finale, Ed tries to ignore a painful kidney stone and Louie shows up with an invention. Wishing to provide for Raul's future, Ed agrees to pool his money with Louie's to invest in the presumably lucrative plan. He then admits to Raul that he's broke but intends to collect some fast cash by having an operation and collecting on his two separate health insurance plans. At the hospital, Ed learns from Louie that the plan wasn’t quite foolproof after all. (1978)

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