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However, the overwhelming success of the program led to the renewal of the artists’ contract and on August 9, 1973, the program was renamed “Las aventuras de Gaby, Fofó y Miliki” (The Adventures of Gaby, Fofó and Miliki). Despite the title, in that first stage there were 4 clowns: Gaby, Fofó, Miliki and Fofito. The series of thirteen programs ended on Thursday, October 11, 1973.
After the death of Fofó on June 22, 1976, the clowns were again three until the incorporation of Milikito in 1978, a clown, at first mute, in the tradition of Harpo Marx, and who makes himself understood by means of a cowbell.
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After Fofó’s death in 1976, Miliki’s son, Emilio Aragón Álvarez (Milikito), who played a mute clown who made himself understood with a horn, joined the group.
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once upon a time
Gaby, Fofó and Miliki are heirs to a long family circus tradition, dating back to the 19th century. The three were sons of Emilio Aragón Foureaux (Emig) and nephews of José María and Teodoro Aragón Foureaux (these would form the comic group Pompoff, Thedy and Emig). Other members of the family dedicated to the circus world were their cousins Nabucodonosorcito (José Aragón Hipkins, son of José María) and Zampabollos (Emilio Aragón, son of Teodoro).
José María, Teodoro and Emilio were the children of Virginia Foureaux and Gabriel Aragón Gómez (El Gran Pepino), who started the circus saga. In turn, Virginia was the daughter of Jean Philippe Foureaux, chief cavalry officer of the Swedish army and expert tamer.
In 1970 they arrived in Argentina and through Channel 13 they reached a resounding success with the program El zapato roto, which would later be called El show de Gaby, Fofó y Miliki (The Gaby, Fofó and Miliki Show). The program already had the presence of a new member of the clan: Alfonso Aragón Sac, Fofito, Fofó’s son.
Los Gabytos is the name of the new generation of Los Payasos de la Tele that recover the spirit of the trio Gaby, Fofó and Miliki. They are the sons of Gaby. The group was formed in the mid-1990s. They made a series for Antena 3, entitled Las aventuras de Los Gabytos, among other projects. They also released albums with old and new songs. The group is currently formed by: Gaby, Lara, Gon, Rodrigo, Bebe and Puchy (Lara’s son).
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Gaby, Fofó, Fofito and Miliki are heirs to a long family circus tradition, dating back to the 19th century. The three were sons of Emilio Aragón Foureaux and nephews of José María and Teodoro Aragón Foureaux (these would form the comic group Pompoff, Thedy and Emig). Other members of the family dedicated to the circus world were his cousins Nabucodonosorcito (José Aragón Hipkins, son of José María) and Zampabollos.
José María, Teodoro and Emilio were the sons of Virginia Foureaux and Gabriel Aragón Gómez (Pepino), who started the circus saga. In turn, Virginia was the daughter of Jean Philippe Foureaux, chief cavalry officer of the Swedish army and expert tamer.
In 1970 they arrived in Argentina and through Channel 13 they achieved a resounding success with the program El zapato roto, which would later be called El show de Gaby, Fofó y Miliki. The program already included the presence of a new member of the clan: Alfonso Aragón Sac, Fofito, Fofó’s son.