La que se avecina | |
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Genre | Sitcom Black comedy |
Created by | Alberto Caballero Laura Caballero Daniel Deorador |
Written by | Alberto Caballero Laura Caballero Daniel Deorador Sergio Mitjans |
Directed by | Laura Caballero |
Starring | Silvia Abril María Adánez Malena Alterio Manuel Andrés Carlos Areces Fabio Arcidiácono Ricardo Arroyo Mariví Bilbao Carlota Boza Fernando Boza Beatriz Carvajal Cristina Castaño María Casal Pablo Chiapella Adrià Collado Gemma Cuervo Rodrigo Espinar Eduardo García José Luis Gil Eduardo Gómez Macarena Gómez Elio González Nacho Guerreros Miren Ibarguren Eva Isanta Loles León Petra Martínez Cristina Medina Luis Merlo Sofia Nieto Ricardo Nkosi Isabel Ordaz Guillermo Ortega Antonio Pagudo Víctor Palmero Emma Penella Vanesa Romero Antonia San Juan Roberto San Martín Jordi Sánchez Luis Miguel Seguí Ernesto Sevilla Nathalie Seseña Fernando Tejero Amparo Valle |
Opening theme | "La que se avecina" by Big Bang Boka |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 13 |
No. of episodes | 171 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Alberto Caballero Esther Jiménez |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera |
Running time | 85–95 minutes |
Production companies | Alba Adriática (2007–2010) Infinia (2010–2013) Contubernio (2013–) |
Original release | |
Network | Telecinco |
Release | 22 April 2007 present | –
Related | |
Aquí no hay quien viva (2003–2006) | |
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La que se avecina is a Spanish television sitcom created by Alberto Caballero, Laura Caballero and Daniel Deorador.[1][2][3] The show is set in the fictitious Mirador de Montepinar, a condominium located in the suburbs of Madrid. The show is an indirect successor to the Antena 3 comedy Aquí no hay quien viva. The title is both an expression meaning "the trouble that is approaching" and a pun on "la casa vecina" - the neighbouring house - and so it alludes to the show's neighbourly setting as well as the regular quarrels between the characters.
La que se avecina debuted on Telecinco, and was later rerun by the same network as well as cable/satellite channels FDF and Comedy Central España.[4][5] The series debuted on 22 April 2007, the show began to become much more prominent in its third season, becoming one of the most widely watched shows in Spain. Most characters in the show are stereotypical representations of different groups in Spanish society and occasionally pokes fun at Spanish politics.