1991 Chilean telethon

The 1991 Chilean telethon was the tenth version of the solidarity campaign conducted in Chile, which took place on 29 and 30 November 1991. The theme of this version was "Thanks to You" as a way of thanks to the Chilean public who had participated in the campaign for 13 years.
It was the last edition of the Chilean telethon, that was identified with a cardinal number as from the next edition it began to be identified as Teletón and the year of the broadcast.
The final total on the night, released by the Banco de Chile and read by Javier Miranda (TV host) was CL$ 1,584,289,345. The final collection of the telethon was CL$ 1,803,923,485. The poster girl was Angela Castro.
Sponsors
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Artists
 Myriam Hernández
 Luis Jara
 Gloria Simonetti
 Héctor Galaz
 Giolito y Su Combo
 José Luis Arce
 La Sonora de Tommy Rey
 Síndrome
 Se Busca
 Los Clásicos
 Zalo Reyes
 Soledad Guerrero
 Fernando Ubiergo
 Sonora Palacios
 Inti-Illimani
 Cecilia Echeñique
 Los Huasos Quincheros
 Lorena
 Congreso
 Miguelo
 Ximena Reyes
 Eduardo Valenzuela
 Hola Hola
 Rodolfo Navech
 Tito Fernández
 Nicole
 Mónica De Calixto
 Illapu
 Álvaro Scaramelli
 Guillermo Fernández
 Juan Antonio Labra
 
  Andrea Tessa
 Sexual Democracia
 De Kiruza
 La Ley
International Artists
 Nydia Caro
 Lucero
 Víctor Víctor
 Sergio Dalma
 Franco Simone
 Ednita Nazario
 Braulio
 Alejandro Lerner
 Tam Tam Go
 Banda Blanca
 Ángela Carrasco
Comedians
- Checho Hirane
 - Coco Legrand
 - Ricardo Meruane
 - Carlos Helo
 - Pepe Tapia
 - Lucho Arenas
 
Magazine
- Raul Di Blasio (piano)
 - Bafona (folklore Deputies)
 - Alexandra and her ballet
 - Julio Zúñiga's dance group (disabled people)
 
In the Children's Section
- Pipiripao
 - La Pintita
 - Enza's Show
 - Mini Pop
 - El Profesor Rossa
 - Cachureos
 
Transmission
- La Red
 - UCV Televisión
 - Televisión Nacional de Chile
 - Megavisión
 - RTU University of Chile TV Networks
 - Universidad Católica de Chile Televisión
 - Telenorte
 - Canal 8 UCV Televisión
 - TV Cable Intercom
 
This was La Red's first telethon as participating network, and was Megavision's second under its present name.