Aquí no hay quien viva is a fictional Colombian humor series and sitcom produced by Sony Pictures Television for RCN Televisión. Premiering on August 25, 2008, it is a local adaptation of the massively popular Spanish series of the same name. Production Overview
"Order! We need to discuss the 'Incident of the Common Area,'" Roberto declared. "You mean when your dog ruined my imported rug?" hissed
The Colombian adaptation of Aquí no hay quien viva , produced by RCN Televisión in association with Sony Pictures Television, is a comedy series that aired between 2008 and 2009. Based on the hit Spanish sitcom of the same name, the show follows the chaotic daily lives of neighbors in the "Salsipuedes" apartment building. Production Details Broadcaster: Canal RCN (Colombia). Format: The series consists of 98 episodes. aqui no hay quien viva rcn work
| Aspect | Guideline | |--------|------------| | Episode count | Initial order: 40 episodes (1 season). If successful, expand to 120. | | Budget | Mid-range: 80% studio, 20% exterior (street, roof, parking). | | Target audience | Adults 25–54, family co-viewing (8:00–9:00 PM slot). | | Talent | Mix of comedic actors (e.g., Luis Eduardo Arango, Lorna Cepeda, Víctor Mallarino) and fresh faces. | | Legal | Acquire rights from Atresmedia (Spain) and adapt with Colombian writers. No direct scene copies – only structure and archetypes. |
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The Cast: The production assembled a prestigious ensemble of Colombian talent, balancing veteran actors with emerging stars:
Title: “Bienvenidos al Edificio La Esperanza”
Plot: Don Alberto is elected president against his will. A new neighbor (Daniela) moves in and immediately reports illegal short-term rentals. Lorena & Ricardo deny everything. Meanwhile, Camilo flirts with Daniela and Doña Flor’s niece simultaneously. The meeting ends with the police being called over a stolen señal de pare (stop sign) that Don Héctor removed for safety. We need to discuss the 'Incident of the
The core "work" of the show was simple yet brilliant: a microcosm of society living within a single residential building (the famous "Solaris" in the Colombian version). The plot revolved around the interconnectivity of neighbors who loved, hated, and depended on one another.