Luis Guillermo Camachocontent and programming manager latinannounce the return to television of the traveling comedians with a new proposal that will be broadcast by the signal of the channel located on San Felipe avenue and the first promotional video of the new space has already been launched.

In this first preview of the new space, the faces of the members are not seen, but the voice of the popular is heard Chinese Laughter. So far it is not known which comedians will be part of this project and in this note we will remember the street artists who have already passed away, but who left their mark for their grace and mischief.

Unlike some of his colleagues who went through ‘Springboard to Fame’ by Augusto Ferrando, Marco Antonio Castañeda Quiñoneshe premiered in the humorous program of Frecuencia Latina that gave screen to street comedians.

‘Screw’ He made fun of the typical Peruvian macho who with his jealous gestures made the audience laugh more than once. when he was offering a small tour of Pisco and Chincha.

Marcos Castañeda, ‘Tornillo’, died of cerebral edema in June 2002 at the age of 30. (Photo: Capture)

This comedian became known when he stepped on the set of ‘Springboard to Fame’ because he stole the laughter of the public. Carlos Linaresbetter known by his stage name ‘Wafflerite’it was also to participate in ‘The traveling comedians show’ on Channel 2.

His most remembered character is that of the host of the radio program ‘Uniendo corazón’, who listened to all the cases of his listeners during the sketch. When he left television, the wear and tear of his voice took its toll on him, and

Carlos Linares,

Carlos Linares, “Waflerita” died of cancer in 2004. (Photo: Capture)

Marco Alfredo Vidal, better known as ‘The poet of the street’, was one of the great representatives of street comedy. One of his first appearances was on the Augusto Ferrando program. There he showed great talent in reciting poems and prose with great rapidity.

He was born in Chimbote and was a cadet of the Chorrillos Military School, from where he was expelled for his drug addiction. He was always a lover of literature and poetry and in the street he found the best place to create a different mood.

has been the traveling comedian more cultured and formed a spectacular duo with ‘Cholo Cirilo’ (Ubaldo Huamán), with whom he participated in sketchs in which he highlighted the sense of reflection that characterized him. He passed away in December 2004 due to colon cancer.

Marco Alfredo Vidal, 'The street poet', died in 2004 of colon cancer.  (Photo: Capture)

Marco Alfredo Vidal, ‘The street poet’, died in 2004 of colon cancer. (Photo: Capture)

This chalaco with his neighborhood humor was one of the stars of ‘Los comedians ambulantes’. Hector Chavarria, “Loncherita” has remained in the memory of Peruvians as the father of ‘Las hermanas Caraju’, who were personified by Kike Serum (Olivia) and danny rosales (Lorraine).

This chalaco with his neighborhood humor was one of the stars of ‘Los comedians ambulantes’. Returning to the street, ‘little lunchbox he became depressed, much more so when the doctor diagnosed generalized cancer. In February 2007, she went into cardiac arrest that took her pain away.

Héctor Chavarría, 'Loncherita', died in February 2007 due to cardiac arrest.  (Photo: Capture)

Héctor Chavarría, ‘Loncherita’, died in February 2007 due to cardiac arrest. (Photo: Capture)

Juan de los Santos Collantes Rojasremembered as ‘belly‘, which kept him hospitalized for several days at the Daniel Alcides Carrión Hospital.

The comedian made the leap to television with the remembered traveling comedians. He orphaned seven children. He gave smiles to all those who came to see him perform in the streets and, later, on television.

Juan de los Santos Collantes Rojas ('Tripita').  The comedian, discovered on the Augusto Ferrando program, died on June 20, 2008 of complications from cancer of the lymph nodes after spending his last days in the intensive care unit of the Daniel Alcides Carrión hospital.  He was 48 years old.  Photo: Mónica Palomo for El Comercio.

Juan de los Santos Collantes Rojas (‘Tripita’). The comedian, discovered on the Augusto Ferrando program, died on June 20, 2008 of complications from cancer of the lymph nodes after spending his last days in the intensive care unit of the Daniel Alcides Carrión hospital. He was 48 years old. Photo: Mónica Palomo for El Comercio.

Miguel Campos he ceased to exist due to the consequences of contracting COVID-19, which left his lungs badly affected.

This comedian gave life to ‘La Bibi’, who was a very jealous girl with her partner ‘Jhonny Carpincho’, a character played by her brother Jhonny Campos.

Guillermo Yussepi Chunga Montalbánknown as ‘little nit’ In the artistic world, he was a traveling comedian born in Piura in 1998. A very talented young man who ventured into the world of comedy at an early age, but did not work on Latina shows.

Witnesses indicated that a motorcycle approached the vehicle where the comedian was located to shoot him directly.

Comedian Liendrita was shot to death in a car

Comedian Liendrita was shot to death in a car

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