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Tío Gamboín (born Ramiro Gamboa) was a popular Mexican television host. He is mostly remembered for presenting Televisa's cartoon programming on Canal 5 on weekday evenings, where he would read letters from fans and display a collection of different mechanical figurines, some of which became famous in their own right. Fans who wished to join Gamboin's club[1] would become his "nieces and nephews" and accordingly, Gamboín would become their "uncle" or Tío, hence the moniker "Tío Gamboín".

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  • Ramiro Gamboa (es)
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  • Tío Gamboín (born Ramiro Gamboa) was a popular Mexican television host. He is mostly remembered for presenting Televisa's cartoon programming on Canal 5 on weekday evenings, where he would read letters from fans and display a collection of different mechanical figurines, some of which became famous in their own right. Fans who wished to join Gamboin's club[1] would become his "nieces and nephews" and accordingly, Gamboín would become their "uncle" or Tío, hence the moniker "Tío Gamboín". (en)
  • Ramiro Gamboa (Mérida, Yucatán, 2 de diciembre de 1917-México, D.F., 29 de diciembre de 1992) fue un locutor, actor y presentador infantil mexicano, famoso por su personaje el Tío Gamboín, el Tío de todos los niños de México. Es recordado por su trabajo como uno de los anunciadores de la barra de dibujos animados de XHGC-TV, Canal 5 de Televisa, al lado de Rogelio Moreno y Genaro Moreno, además de su faceta como tío directo de Xavier López "Chabelo".[cita requerida] (es)
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  • Ramiro Gamboa (Mérida, Yucatán, 2 de diciembre de 1917-México, D.F., 29 de diciembre de 1992) fue un locutor, actor y presentador infantil mexicano, famoso por su personaje el Tío Gamboín, el Tío de todos los niños de México. Es recordado por su trabajo como uno de los anunciadores de la barra de dibujos animados de XHGC-TV, Canal 5 de Televisa, al lado de Rogelio Moreno y Genaro Moreno, además de su faceta como tío directo de Xavier López "Chabelo".[cita requerida] Durante muchos años, figuró en la barra de programación de dicho canal al lado de personajes como "El Gato GC" y "Corcolito", y un perro rojo llamado "Checo", que fue el último que estuvo con él en su espacio, así como de sus juguetes "Pancholín" y "Salchichita", tan sólo unos de la inmensa colección que tenía. Además, fue locutor radiofónico de la XEW y del programa de la XEQ.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Tío Gamboín (born Ramiro Gamboa) was a popular Mexican television host. He is mostly remembered for presenting Televisa's cartoon programming on Canal 5 on weekday evenings, where he would read letters from fans and display a collection of different mechanical figurines, some of which became famous in their own right. Fans who wished to join Gamboin's club[1] would become his "nieces and nephews" and accordingly, Gamboín would become their "uncle" or Tío, hence the moniker "Tío Gamboín". (en)
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