El Zorro is back on TV Canal 13

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What a relief el Zorro is back..! El Zorro ,the Actor Guy Williams had a great career and died in his apt. in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Alone near La Biela where he was a frequent patron.
El Zorro series is interesting depicts the life of The Californios , the rich Spanish/Mexican landowners in the Spanish/ Mexican California..! Some of the present California Property titles date back to that Period.
California became a State in 1850.

 
The Spanish Felipe de Neve founded the city of Los Angeles, which he baptized with the name of 'El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Ángeles', (the place had previously been discovered by the Franciscan Juan Crespí in the expedition led by Gaspar de Portolá de which was also part of Fray Junípero Serra). It will be a Spanish city until 1821, when Mexico becomes independent from the Spanish Crown and California comes under the control of this new country.
 
The Spanish Felipe de Neve founded the city of Los Angeles, which he baptized with the name of 'El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Ángeles', (the place had previously been discovered by the Franciscan Juan Crespí in the expedition led by Gaspar de Portolá de which was also part of Fray Junípero Serra). It will be a Spanish city until 1821, when Mexico becomes independent from the Spanish Crown and California comes under the control of this new country.
Watching Zorro is always a joy as usually nothing but gossip shows are on local tv here.
 
After the end of the series, Guy Williams moved to Argentina

After the end of the series, Guy Williams moved to Argentina
On March 6, 1968, with three seasons and 83 episodes broadcast, Lost in Space was ejected from the air. Fed up with everything, Guy Williams packed his bags and moved to Argentina, where he continues to be idolized as Zorro, 34 years after his death in an apartment in Recoleta.
 
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