Antonio Ferrandis would have turned 100 this Sunday. Or what is the same, Chanquete would have become a centennial elder on February 28 if the scriptwriters of ‘Verano azul’ had not ‘killed’ him. Few times has there been such a conclusive identification between character and actor as that of the Valencian interpreter with that old fisherman turned into a teenage guru. The only one who could overshadow him is Imanol Arias with his ‘alter ego’ Antonio Alcántara, but the endearing character created by Ferrandis wins by a landslide in the hearts of the Spaniards against the sullen family father of ‘Cuéntame’.