Anda Pa'l Cará was a Spanish-language television program, a late-night talk and variety show from Puerto Rico.
It started in 2000 on Tele Once as a late night show with comedian Silverio Pérez as host, and later evolved into a more youth-oriented format with a focus on celebrity news and interviews.
The show usually featured interviews with artists and other personalities, music performances, celebrity news, curious facts, and comedy sketches, among other things.
Aside of its regular hosts, the show featured a team of collaborators discussing opinions on a wide range of topics from sexuality, films, and the Internet.
However, after a few months, legal problems concerning Sarcos visa didn't allow him to continue working, and Puerto Rican Rafael José was chosen to replace him.
The following year, radio host, Rony the Hyper joined the cast in a transition move before José left the show.
In 2008, known celebrity reporter Milly Cangiano was added to the team to collaborate with Ramón "Papo" Brenes, who has been working in the show since 2000.