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* [[Translated Cover Version]]: Why see a litel siluetu of a man, scaramush, sacamush, will yu du the fandangu.
* [[Translated Cover Version]]: Why see a litel siluetu of a man, scaramush, sacamush, will yu du the fandangu.
* [[Negative Continuity]]: UASTV has said that in Episode 7 a character {{spoiler|was going to die, but probably they were going to put it in the next episode like nothing happened}}. That character happened to be {{spoiler|Matias}}.
* [[Negative Continuity]]: UASTV has said that in Episode 7 a character {{spoiler|was going to die, but probably they were going to put it in the next episode like nothing happened}}. That character happened to be {{spoiler|Matias}}.
** Actually, they showed us [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4I-2WTnrOU in this viral video] that actually this was a case of [[Back From the Dead]].
** Actually, they showed us [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4I-2WTnrOU in this viral video] that actually this was a case of [[Back from the Dead]].
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Looks like, but not sure about Pedro and Cristian.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Looks like, but not sure about Pedro and Cristian.
* [[Sexy Secretary]]: Episode 2.
* [[Sexy Secretary]]: Episode 2.

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Ever wondered what a foursome of film students with the trend to fall into bizarre situations would do if they accidentaly tossed their TV out of the window? No? Then watch this series to know that thing you didn't thought about.

Un Año Sin Televisión ("A Year Without Television", also called "UASTV", also called "Four Blokes Without Telly") is an Argentinian Web Original Youtube series, in which their four main characters have to survive the extreme situation of living without the comfort of TV.

The first episode saw the light in 5/13/2011, and the first season is scheduled to end in Chrismas 2011, with a "Chrismas Special Episode", having so far posted seven episodes and being the eighth the last. The series have a fair known fanbase, and they became small Internet celebrities in their hometown, being theirs the first web series from La Plata (and really the first Argentinian taken seriously, both from the fans and the production side of the series). The series is produced by Tangram Productions.

They have a web page and a Facebook page.

Note from the troper: This trope originaly was going to have the same title as the series, but given that Internes does not accept the "Ñ" character in hyperlinks, the title would have been "Un Ano Sin Televisión", which is the spanish translation for "An Anus Without Television".

Tropes used in Four Blokes Without Telly include: