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          ¿Qué Pasa, USA?

          For other uses, see Que pasa (disambiguation).

          1977 American TV series or program

          ¿Qué Pasa, USA? (Spanish: What's Happening, USA?) is America's first bilingual situation comedy, and the first sitcom to be produced for PBS.

          It was produced and taped from 1977 to 1980 in front of a live studio audience at PBS member station WPBT in Miami, Florida and aired on PBS member stations nationwide.[1]

          The program explored the trials and tribulations faced by the Peñas, a Cuban-American family living in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, as they struggled to cope with a new country and a new language.

          Manolo Villaverde (b.

        1. Manolo Villaverde (b.
        2. Manolo Villaverde played parents Juana and Pepe, who struggle to adapt to American ways while remaining true to their traditions; and Ana.
        3. Qué pasa, U.S.A.?: Created by Manny Mendoza.
        4. Havana, now as always begins as Manolo Villaverde approaches the camera.
        5. The "Mel Profitt" arc, which finds OCB agent Vinnie Terranova (Ken Wahl) teaming up with sociopathic assassin Roger Lococco (William Russ) in an effort to.
        6. The series is praised as being very true-to-life and accurately, if humorously, portraying the life and culture of Miami's Cuban-American population. Today, the show is cherished by many Miamians as a true, albeit humorous, representation of life and culture in Miami.

          Synopsis

          The series focused on the identity crisis of the members of the family as th