Yet the show sets a record for endurance with every performance.
The show set the stage for future Hispanic television sitcoms.
The show set a record for Thursday turn-out at the club.
The pioneering show set the pattern for many children's programs.
In 1989, the show set a three-day attendance record of 321,000 people.
The show set a record for recovering its initial costs faster than any other musical in history.
The final show set a jamboree record for the most attendants.
This live show set the standard for daytime fare in British television throughout the 1990s.
In 2002, the show set a record when 95.5% of the population tuned in.
The show set a ratings record, and led to a second series the following year.