Gominolas

Gominolas (lit.'Gummies') is a Spanish comedy television series. Produced by Globomedia, it aired on Cuatro from November to December 2007. It was presented as featuring an "acid and corrosive" brand of humour.[1]

Gominolas
GenreComedy
Directed byNacho G. Velilla
Starring
ComposerFernando Velázquez
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producerNacho G. Velilla
Running time30 min (approx.)
Production companyGlobomedia
Release
Original networkCuatro
Original release6 November (2007-11-06) 
18 December 2007 (2007-12-18)

Premise

The fiction follows the lives of Benja, Bruno, Susana and Tinín,[2] four of the five members of Gominolas (a fictional teen pop band popular in the 1980s, somewhat reminiscent of the real band Parchís) but in their thirties, 20 years later, meeting on the occasion of the death of Ingrid (the fifth member), when all of them have broken, failed lives, both at the professional and personal level.[3][4][5]

Cast

Production and release

Produced by Globomedia, the series was created by Nacho García Velilla,[6] credited as executive producer, director and screenplay coordinator.[7][8] The musical score was a work by Fernando Velázquez.[9] Episodes featured a length of 30 minutes,[10] an unusual format for Spanish series. The series pioneered the use of single-camera setup in Spain.[10] Extensively promoted by the channel,[11] the first episode premiered on 6 November 2007, earning the best viewership figures in the history of the channel, with over 3 million viewers and a 17.1% audience share.[3] Interest in the series rapidly waned and the broadcasting run ended on 18 December with a meagre 6.7% share.[3] While the average figures (1,985,000 viewers, 10.4% share) were above the channel's average, the series was not renovated.[10]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewershipShare (%)Ref.
First airedLast aired
176 November 2007 (2007-11-06)18 December 2007 (2007-12-18)1,985,00010.4[10]

References

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