C'est moi Xuxa!

C'est moi Xuxa! was a Italian children's television series hosted by based on the Xou da Xuxa, produced by  and screened from June to August of 1991 by the Italia 7 syndicate. The show worked with several blocks, where in each block a game is presented, counting on the participation of the Paquitas (consisting of three Italian Paquitas, an American Paquita and a Brazilian Paquita)

Development
C'est moi Xuxa! was filmed in at the Cinema Bologna Studios, also home to 's Strada Sesamo, on a soundstage replicating an amusement park. The guests were usually singers, circus performers, and Italian entertainers, as well as the presentation of games. The novelty in relation to the Brazilian version, was that parents and children could compete in the games in teams, formed by two children and two adults.

Stage manager Sal A. Burkett (now with WBOR-TV) said of the series "We'd tape 2 shows per day, and most of us really enjoyed working on the series. But we did have our issues, such as when the fire department shut down the taping of an episode because too many kids and parents were in the soundstage." Sal's cousin, ballerina Alexandria Rosena, was the sole American Paquita.