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‘Pasapalabra’ clarifies the strange situation of the last test of the musical track

The already historic contest Pass word, currently presented by Roberto Leal from Monday to Friday, has given explanations due to a somewhat disconcerting moment for viewers, experienced during the program broadcast last Friday. The musical track, prior to the rosco, is one of the most acclaimed games of the contest and it was in this test that something strange happened, a consequence of the advance with which the program is recorded.

The French singer Georgie Dann, who died in Madrid last Wednesday, November 3, was the singer of the track that Mónica Martínez and Natalia Rodríguez had to guess. The funny thing is that only two days had passed since his death, which surprised a large part of the viewers.

French singer Georgie Dann died last Wednesday, November 5

The guests had to guess the song carnival, carnival of the year 1983. After several tracks, Natalia Rodríguez guessed that it was the French composer Geogie Dann, but failed on up to two occasions with the choice of the song. He first tried his luck with The barbecue and then with The beach bar. After that, the singer commented “I don’t know any more about Gorgie Dann, he’s a neighbor of mine.”

The fact that the singer had recently died and that Natalia Rodríguez had addressed him in the present, as if he were still alive, surprised the viewers of the program. In addition, the presenter did not seem surprised by the singer’s comment. After that, Pass word has been forced to give explanations on social networks and clarify that it is a previously recorded program.


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“This program was recorded prior to the news of Georgie Dann’s death. We take this opportunity to pay tribute to him for so many wonderful moments that he has given us throughout these years,” the program’s account published on November 5. Pass word and Twitter.


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