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‘Aquí no hay quien viva’ returns to pay television with Comedy Central as a show of success

One of the most acclaimed national fictions from our small screen it returns to pay television; which is further proof of the success it continues to reap. ‘There is no one alive here’ came to an end in 2006, but it is still more alive than ever thanks to social networks and streaming platforms. The series returns to Comedy Centralso everyone who wanted it has a new opportunity to enjoy the experiences of the inhabitants of the fictitious Desengaño street.

The chain once again has this production by Miramón Mendi in its catalog since February. His characters will be on screen again on the 6th and will feature Broadcast from Monday to Friday from 8:30 p.m.. . . . It is also worth mentioning that Juan Cuesta, Marisa Benito and Lucía Alonso, among others, They will share a landing with the inhabitants of ‘La que se avecina’. Both fictions will coexist on Comedy Central from the second month of the year.

'There is no one living here'

‘There is no one living here’

That ‘There is no one living here’ is very alive is a reality; in fact, different scenes are used continuously on social networks. The great affection with which the series is remembered is evident; what’s more, many of his followers assure that he is a product “ahead of its time” for having plots very similar to what the population lives in 2023, but that in its time it was not so common for it to be dealt with on television.

The windows of ‘There is no one who lives here’

In addition to this new window on Comedy Central, ‘There is no one who lives here’ can be enjoyed through other channels. Every day, Atreseries programs the fiction accompanied by a series of signs that tell stories both the actors and the filming. On the other hand, platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video o Atresplayer Premium They have it in their catalogues, demonstrating the great support that the public gives it.

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