Videomatch
Videomatch

Videomatch

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1990
1 Seasons
1 Episodes
8.0(2 votes)
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Comedy

Overview

Videomatch was a late-night 120-minute Argentine comedy show hosted by Marcelo Tinelli and broadcast on Telefe that debuted in 1989 in the midnight time slot. Currently the show still airs under the name of Showmatch.

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Cast & Crew

21 members
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Marcelo Tinelli

Conductor

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Naím Sibara

Humorista

Naím Sibara
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Pachu Peña

Humorista

Pachu Peña
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Pablo Granados

Humorista

Pablo Granados
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Yayo Guridi

Humorista

Yayo Guridi
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José María Listorti

Humorista

José María Listorti
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Diego Korol

Humorista

Diego Korol
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Freddy Villareal

Humorista

Freddy Villareal
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Toti Ciliberto

Humorista

Toti Ciliberto
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Diego Pérez

Humorista

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Álvaro Navia

Humorista

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Rodolfo Samsó

Humorista

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Martín Campilongo

Humorista

Martín Campilongo
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Pichu Straneo

Humorista

Pichu Straneo
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Miguel Ángel Rodríguez

Humorista

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Sergio Gonal

Humorista

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Sebastián Almada

Humorista

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Martín Bossi

Humorista

Martín Bossi
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Miguel Torres del Sel

Humorista

Miguel Torres del Sel
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Marcela Feudale

Humorista

Marcela Feudale
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Larry De Clay

Humorista

Larry De Clay

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