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Also known as APM? Voices of Lluís Jutglar, "Peyu" First episode date 14 July 2004 | 8.3/10 Directed by Guillem Sans Theme music composer Can Sons Genre Television comedy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created by Antoni Bassas
Xavier Bosch Written by Albert Monreal
Albert Duran
Manel Piñeiro Networks TV3, Televisió de Catalunya Program creators Antoni Bassas, Xavier Bosch i Sancho Awards Premio Ondas National TV Award for Best Programme Broadcasted on Non-National Channels Cast David Verdaguer, Tomàs Molina, Eloi Cordomí, Àlex Monner, Francesc Mauri Similar Crackòvia, Oh Happy Day, 30 minuts, Polònia, Divendres Profiles |
Alguna Pregunta Més? (Catalan for "Any more questions?") often referred to by its initials APM? is a Catalan comedy show aired on the autonomous community's main public TV station TV3 since 2004, being the longest-running humor show in the channel. APM? has also gained nationwide exposure and popularity thanks to YouTube.
Contents

The program consists of a humorous recall of the news in Catalonia and the rest of Spain mixing scenes from television shows, documentaries, adverts and films.

APM? on the radio

Alguna Pregunta Més? was born out of a section in Catalunya Ràdio's morning program El matí de Catalunya Ràdio. This section was created by Antoni Bassas and Xavier Bosch in 1995, and consisted in reviewing the news comically using sound bites taken from other radio and television shows. In its early years Bassas was the host of this section, and until 2000 it featured the collaboration of current Antena 3 host Manel Fuentes, who did voice impersonations. He was later replaced by Carles Capdevila.

In 1997, this first incarnation of APM? won the Ondas Award for best local radio show. It was discontinued when Antoni Bassas left El matí de Catalunya Ràdio in July 2008 due to discrepancies in the process of his contract renovation.
In 2012 Catalunya Ràdio brought back the radio version of Alguna Pregunta Més? under the name APM? Exprés as a section in the program La Tribu that was hosted by Sergi Vives.
The jump to television
In 2004, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the APM? radio show, Televisió de Catalunya ordered a special television installment that aired on July 14 on TV3. It was initially planned as a one-off deal, but the success of the special led to TV3 making Alguna Pregunta Més? a weekly 20-minute show from that same year. Much of the team that worked on APM? in Catalunya Ràdio was retained for the TV edition, with Guillem Sans becoming the director of the program in 2007. In 2010 Andalusian regional channel Canal Sur acquired the rights to the format and launched a Spanish-language version named Vamos que nos vamos.
Sections
Aside from the television gaffe videos that are the centerpiece of the show, Alguna Pregunta Més? features several recurring sections: