Plan Z (TV series)

Plan Z was a comedic Chilean TV show broadcast between 1997 and 1998 in the now-defunct Chilean TV channel Canal 2 Rock & Pop, made up of short sketches, usually containing absurdist surrealist and sometimes politically incorrect humor, created by Angel Carcavilla, Carolina Delpiano, Rafael Gumucio, Pedro Peirano and Alvaro Díaz.

It would often show parodies of real life situations, ridiculized stereotypes, and elements that made fun of a post-dictatorship Chile through irony.

[2][3][4] The show would be given various sanctions from the CNTV due to some of the more controversial actions of the show, such as making fun of the Bible in one of the sketches called "Noche de Libros: La Biblia"[5] and ridiculizing Salvador Allende in "Vuestros Hombres, Valientes Soldados".

[6] In January 1998, after having gained eight charges overall, the broadcast of the show was cancelled, without ever finishing its second season.

[7] The crew of Plan Z was made up of various journalists, writers, actors, and actresses: