Manos a la obra
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Genre | Comedy |
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Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 130 |
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Network | Antena 3 |
Release | 8 January 1998 22 July 2001 | –
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Manolo y Benito Corporeision |
Manos a la obra is a Spanish comedy television series starring Ángel de Andrés and Carlos Iglesias that originally aired on Antena 3 from 1998 to 2001.
Premise
[edit]The fiction follows the mishaps of a duo of clumsy and lazy bricklayers, Manolo and Benito.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Ángel de Andrés as Manolo Jumilla Pandero.[2]
- Carlos Iglesias as Benito Lopera Perrote.[3]
- Fernando Cayo as Faustino, "Tino".[4]
- Jorge Calvo as "Tato" Leal Jumilla.[5]
- Nuria González as Adela.[5]
- Kim Manning as Tania.[5]
- Carmen Rossi as Carmina Perrote.[5][6]
- Evaristo Calvo.[7]
- Silvia Marsó as Noelia.[8]
- Jesús Vázquez as Tony.[8]
- Luis Varela as Luciano.[9]
- Mónica Cano as Loren.[10]
- Mónica Cervera as Nico.[10]
- Tomás Sáez as Antonio.[10]
- Mariana Carballal as Rosalía.[10]
Production and release
[edit]The series was created by Vicente Escrivá and Ramón de Diego.[11] José Antonio Escrivá (Vicente Escrivá's son) directed the series until he was ditched in 1999 in favour of Carlos Serrano and Pablo Ibáñez.[12] It was produced by Aspa Vídeo and Acanto Cine & Vídeo.[13]
The series premiered on Antena 3 on 8 January 1998.[11] The original broadcasting run ended on 22 July 2001 after 6 seasons and 130 episodes.[11] It averaged 4,186,000 viewers and a 28.4% audience share.[14] It sparked a sequel series, Manolo y Benito Corporeision , which premiered in 2006.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ Lázaro, Rocío (9 January 2018). "Los mejores momentos que nos hicieron pasar Manolo y Benito en 'Manos a la obra'". Bekia.
- ^ "Fallece a los 64 años Ángel de Andrés, "Manolo" en "Manos a la obra"". Agencia EFE. 4 May 2016.
- ^ "Las frases míticas de Manolo y Benito y los mejores momentos de 'Manos a la Obra'". Ideal. 5 May 2016.
- ^ Quintana, Sonia (2 June 2019). "El clan vallisoletano de la ficción televisiva". El Norte de Castilla.
- ^ a b c d Pastor, Mary (22 July 2016). "15 años del fin de 'Manos a la obra': Recordamos 10 divertidos momentos de Manolo y Benito". Bekia.
- ^ García, Víctor Eduardo (2 December 2002). "Manos a la obra ¿Qué fue de los protagonistas de la serie?". Qué!. p. 6.
- ^ García, Víctor Eduardo (2 December 2002). "Manos a la obra ¿Qué fue de los protagonistas de la serie?". Qué!. p. 8.
- ^ a b López, Rosa (30 December 1997). "Antena 3 recupera la risa más pura con la nueva serie 'Manos a la obra'". El País.
- ^ "Luis Varela defiende la calidad del trabajo de los actores de doblaje españoles". Huelva Información. 30 May 2008.
- ^ a b c d "Vuelven los "chapuzas" de Antena 3". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 2 December 2000.
- ^ a b c d Pereira, Azucena (22 July 2021). "Motivos por los que 'Manos a la obra' es todo un clásico de la televisión". FormulaTV.
- ^ Gallo, Isabel (19 August 1999). "Antena 3 cambia al director de la telecomedia 'Manos a la obra'".
- ^ García, Víctor Eduardo (2 December 2002). "Manos a la obra ¿Qué fue de los protagonistas de la serie?". Qué!.
- ^ Muñoz, Alfonso (28 January 2015). "Antena 3 cumple 25 años: recordamos 25 series que han marcado su historia (parte 1)". FormulaTV.
- 1998 Spanish television series debuts
- 1990s Spanish comedy television series
- 1990s workplace comedy television series
- 2000s Spanish comedy television series
- 2000s workplace comedy television series
- 2001 Spanish television series endings
- Antena 3 (Spanish TV channel) network series
- Spanish-language television shows