
Viéndonos
Martes y Trece was a Spanish comedy group (initially a trio and later a duo) formed by Josema Yuste, Millán Salcedo and Fernando Conde, which has marked an era in the history of humor in Spain. Their style is characterized by their grotesque gags about everyday life and caricatures of famous people. The audience success of their New Year's Eve specials led TVE to give them their own weekly program, Viéndonos, which combined performances with sketches by the comedy duo. It had an irregular success, with eighteen broadcasts. In that program they did a surreal interview with Madonna in 1992.
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