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Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall

20251 Season10 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

The new program hosted by Kike Morandé promises to brighten up your summer nights with fun comedy sketches.

NetworksChilevisión

Top Cast

Kike Morandé

Kike Morandé

C

Cristián Henríquez

Paola Troncoso

Paola Troncoso

H

Humberto Espinoza

Belén Mora

Belén Mora

F

Francisco Acuña

S

Sandra Donoso

P

Patricio Fuentes

M

María José Quiroz

Gustavo Becerra

Gustavo Becerra

Themes & Keywords

sketch comedy

About Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall is a comedy, talk series that first aired in 2025 exploring themes of sketch comedy. it stars Kike Morandé, Cristián Henríquez, Paola Troncoso. The new program hosted by Kike Morandé promises to brighten up your summer nights with fun comedy sketches.

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