In the nineties was introductory and commentator on the soap operas of TVE. The journalist and Chari Gómez Miranda, better known as Dona Adelaide, died in yesterday. Her face became very popular in the nineties as introducer and commentator on soap operas at that time began broadcasting Spanish La 1 de Televisión.
In July 1990 he began to comment on each of the chapters of the overwhelming 'Cristal'. With just a few minutes of screen managed to stand out and become one of the most beloved of the desktop. In fact, complete 'Cristal', continued the work of far-reaching commentator after his character was among the spectators of the time. Viewers also remember Mrs. Adelaide in 'Life Happens' with M ª Teresa Campos and later as Chari on 'Day to Day'
Although not many know, Chari Gómez Miranda was the mother of Belen Rodriguez, a regular contributor to 'The program of Ana Rosa' and formerly of M ª Teresa Campos.
The early career of Chari Gómez Miranda "Mrs. Adelaide back to the radio. In 1978 he participated in the program "120" every Saturday brought Eduardo Sotillos in RNE.
As already remarked, its popularity came in the 90's. Chari Gómez Miranda was booked for Jesus Hermida to give a brief summary and commentary on the daily chapter 'Cristal'. Space, like the soap opera, was broadcast in the evening magazine program 'My Way'.
Under the pseudonym of Mrs. Adelaide, and thanks to its ease and naturalness, Chari Gómez Miranda managed to gain the sympathy and affection of the audience.
In 1992, Antena 3 Chari Gómez Miranda signed to drive with Enric Calpena 'Vaya fauna ", a youth space that the channel broadcast at 21:15 hours. A year later Henry was Simon who took over the second phase of the program.
Chari Gómez Miranda also made small appearances in several series such as "Come to the parallel 'or' Oh Lord, Lord '(A3).
It is noteworthy that in 2001 won the Andalucia of Journalism in TV mode.
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