Producciones Eduardo Lemaitre y Cía. (1979–1988)
The company started under the name
Producciones Eduardo Lemaitre y Cía Ltda. in 1979. In the
licitación of that year, it received a paltry hours a week of programming. The flagship program of this
programadora, which aired in one of Colombian television's best timeslots (Sundays, 8pm,
Primera Cadena), was
Revivamos nuestra historia (Let's Revive Our History). Since Lemaitre lived in
Cartagena (and since most of the national television infrastructure was and is centered in
Bogotá),
Promec Televisión produced the programs (but Lemaitre had final approval of the scripts and contents). Promec also marketed the other half-hour a week that this
programadora was allocated (Friday 5pm,
Cadena Dos; originally home to the program
Debates Lemaitre, it soon was replaced with
The Pink Panther Show. In the
licitación of 1983, in which Lemaitre received 3.5 hours a week,
Revivamos nuestra historia (renamed in 1985 to
Revivamos la historia) moved from 8pm to 8:30pm (directly after Noticiero Promec), where it would remain until its cancellation in 1987 due to high program costs. Other programs in this time period included
Telesemana with
Jota Mario Valencia on Saturday mornings, then on Saturday afternoons in conjunction with
Producciones Cinevisión; a spinoff of
Revivamos nuestra historia known as
Revivamos Nuestra Historia Universal featuring world history topics; and a Saturday afternoon sports news program called
Deportevé con Oscar Rentería. The
licitación of 1987 awarded Lemaitre 4 hours a week, used to broadcast shows like the TV series
Genghis Khan , the journalistic program
Nuestro Colombia,
Grandes Series Mundiales, and the animated
El Correcaminos. Lemaitre also teamed up with Promec in another area: the programming of movies for holidays (
festivos), beginning in 1984 and continuing through 1991. In 1988, Producciones Eduardo Lemaitre was sold to Humberto Arbeláez, the founder of Promec. Under his direction, the
programadora took on a new name: CPT (Compañía Productora de Televisión). ==CPT (1988–1993)==