‘Nobody knows anything’ second life: Buenafuente and Berto signed to HBO

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‘Nobody Knows Anything’, the oldest improv show offered by Andreu Buenafuente and Bert Romero give it on the radio jumping into a television show at a new stage for hbo maxProduced by El Terrat (The Mediapro Studio).

With nine seasons behind it, the successful format is turning into a television show like Max Original. protect yourself and all its windows on the radio platforms Cadena SER, SER podcast and YouTube weekly and with some special programs.

New TV version of the program It will be released on June 18 HBO Max in Spain and HBO Max in Latin America.

‘Nobody knows anything’ Born in 2013 as a radio show For the channel SER, the only basis for the artistic and personal complicity of Buenafuente and Romero, remaining at full capacity every week today, it is the most-streamed podcast in Spain in 2021 and 2020 according to Spotify.

improvisation, humor, ‘vivécdotas’, unreasonable episodes, audience interaction and his entire universe and dream will continue to be an important part of this new phase of the program. “It’s like you put your thirty-year career in a pan and it’s so hot – it will decrease and decrease; and the rest is pure delicious discount, ‘No one. “Anybody knows””. El Terrat’s comedian, director, and producer adds, “A format where Berto and I act as chefs and cook a dish we invented, which cuts down on a comedian’s career.”

For Romero, it’s a “protected space. It’s a kind of corral for two comedians, a cage for entertaining, a ‘chiquipark’ for two old men. A weekly comedy ring, a humorous hand in hand. A dream, wow.”

The television adaptation of the show is, in the words of HBO executive Max Miguel Salvat, “a logical step and, of course, very refreshing for our brand.” “Andreu Buenafuente and Berto Romero have been shining in the art of complicity for years. We want to be their accomplice and continue to grow with them,” he said.

‘Nobody Knows Anything’ is a production of El Terrat for HBO Max with Buenafuente, Romero, Xen Subirats and Lydia Cerrudo for El Terrat and Miguel Salvat for HBO Max.

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