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This was a very popular Spanish-made TV comedy (at least in Spain and Portugal), the series aired in Antena 3 TV 1991-96, and told the stories happening around a barrio pharmacy managed by Lourdes Cano (Concha Cuetos). Lourdes had divorced Adolfo Segura (Carlos Larrañaga), a cheeky Don Juan (i.e. "philanderer") with whom she still shared a nice friendship, both tried to bring up together their children, Quique (Miguel Ángel Garzón) and Guille (Julián González).
All sorts of funny adventures, misunderstandings and even slapstick-comedy occurrences involving this family, its neighbours and the chemist's clientèle happened throughout the series.
"Farmacia de Guardia" was one of the longest running and most successful series in the history of television in Spain. This family entertainment had an efficient mixture of fresh and smart humour with some "fluffy" sentimental melodrama, the presence of some excellent actors and actresses made all these elements work together.
All sorts of funny adventures, misunderstandings and even slapstick-comedy occurrences involving this family, its neighbours and the chemist's clientèle happened throughout the series.
"Farmacia de Guardia" was one of the longest running and most successful series in the history of television in Spain. This family entertainment had an efficient mixture of fresh and smart humour with some "fluffy" sentimental melodrama, the presence of some excellent actors and actresses made all these elements work together.
Emergency Pharmacy is one of the few comedy series that deserves more respect than other series of this genre. Maybe due to age, or maybe simply because it is not of domestic production.
The humor in the pharmacy on duty deserves special praise. All jokes are understandable, so to speak, for both young and older viewers they will be witty and funny for both. And if the jokes of the heroes go beyond the bounds of decency, then it looks somehow different.
The humor in the pharmacy on duty deserves special praise. All jokes are understandable, so to speak, for both young and older viewers they will be witty and funny for both. And if the jokes of the heroes go beyond the bounds of decency, then it looks somehow different.