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  1. The death (on November 20, 1975) of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco during the first season of NBC's Saturday Night originated the phrase. Franco's presumed imminent death had been a headline story on NBC News and other news organizations for several weeks.

  2. 29 sie 2021 · El Generalisimo Francisco Franco Still Dead SNL. William Mitchell. 8 subscribers. Subscribed. 370. 41K views 3 years ago.

  3. Subscribe to SaturdayNightLive: http://j.mp/1bjU39dWeekend Update: http://j.mp/1704TKySEASON 1: http://j.mp/17pVmQ9Chevy Chase announces the death of General...

  4. Francisco Franco var en spansk general, statsoverhode og diktator i Spania fra 1939 til 1975. Hans regime ble kalt for frankisme (franquismo), og han hadde tittelen caudillo.

  5. 29 lip 2022 · The death (on November 20, 1975) of strongman (caudillo in Spanish) and dictator General Francisco Franco Bahamonde during the first season of NBC's Saturday Night originated the phrase. Franco's allegedly imminent death had been a headline story on NBC News for weeks.

  6. The death (on November 20, 1975) of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco during the first season of NBC's Saturday Night originated the phrase. Franco's presumed imminent death had been a headline story on NBC News and other news organizations for several weeks.

  7. 29 sie 2024 · After Spain passed its 2007 Historical Memory Law, which called for the removal Francoist monuments from public spaces, the Wall Street Journal coyly reported “Generalissimo Francisco Franco Is Still Dead—and His Statues Are Next.”

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