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Dejémonos de vainas

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Dejémonos de vainas
Created byDaniel Samper Pizano
StarringVíctor Hugo Morant (1983-1986)
Carlos de la Fuente (1986-1998)
Paula Peña
Edgar Palacio
Erika krum
Marisol Correa
Claudia Anderson
Benjamín Herrera
Maru Yamayusa
Javier Locumi
Javier Locumi
Jimmy Bernal
Country of originColombia
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes741[1]
Production
Running time23 minutes (per episode)
Production companiesCoestrellas (1983-1986; 1992-1998)[2]
RCN TV (1986-1991)[2]
Original release
NetworkCanal A (1992-1998)
Release1983 (1983) –
16 August 1998 (1998-08-16)
Related
Te quiero, Pecas

Dejémonos de vainas is a Colombian sitcom, created by Daniel Samper Pizano and broadcast weekly between 1983 and 1998. Bernardo Romero Pereiro scripted and directed some episodes.

The show, which depicted a "typical" middle-class family in Bogotá, was loosely based on Samper Pizano's own life. The protagonist, Juan Ramón Vargas, is a sports journalist working for El Clima (a spoof of El Tiempo), and lives with his wife, Renata, and his three children.

Main characters

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Secondary characters

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  • Federico (Javier Locumi), Margarita's boyfriend
  • John Millhouse Clemens, a.k.a. El Gringo (Jimmy Bernal), Teresita's boyfriend

Spin-offs

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After Teresita got married with John Millhouse Clemens (Jimmy Bernal), RCN TV produced the spin-off series Te quiero, Pecas, broadcast between 18 August 1988 and 25 March 1994.[3]

Soundtrack

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The theme song for Dejémonos de vainas was Rose Royce's Yo Yo.

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