Aqui Não Há Quem Viva
Comedy
Overview:
This Portuguese comedy show is about the daily lifes of neighbours living at Campo de Ourique, with really confusing life stories.
Created by:
Status:
Ended
Language:
Portuguese
First air date:
5/19/2006
Last air date:
6/8/2008
Key words:
Seasons
Season 1
26 Episodes
Season 2
Cast
Linda Silva
~ as ~
Palmira
Martinho Silva
Rui
Nicolau Breyner
João
Carla Salgueiro
Cristina
Luís Gaspar
Gustavo
Marta Andrino
Paula
Helena Isabel
Isabel
Marta Fernandes
Luísa
Sofia Aparício
Bia
Francisco Brás
Miguel
Filipe Manuel Neto
Written 2 year(s) ago
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Sometimes, the SIC TV station knew how to invest some capital in the production of some quality content. This series, produced by Teresa Guilherme, is an adaptation of a format that was quite successful on Spanish television, but which did not find the same success in Portugal. Even so, it lasted two seasons and was re-aired on several occasions, both on SIC and on its subsidiary channels, on cable television.
I won't go into detail explaining the script. Suffice it to say that the humorous series is based on the adventures experienced by the apartment owners of a small urban condominium in Lisbon. There is everything: disagreements between neighbors, rivalries, flirtations, rumors. In each episode there is something that happens, and that the neighbors, united or disunited, try to solve. It's not a laugh-your-tears comedy, but it had its moments and is far more interesting and funnier than some import material.
The series has several well-known Portuguese actors, and with some credits signed with regard to comedy. The cast was not always the same, but over the seasons we can highlight the contributions of Nicolau Breyner, Carlos Areia, Luís Gaspar, Natalina José, Rosa Lobato de Faria, Joaquim Nicolau, Sofia Aparício, Pedro Diogo, Helena Isabel and Maria João Abreu.