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6.8 6 Seasons • 1769 Episodes

Camera Café

"A new daily pleasure"

The adventures and mis-adventures of a group of co-workers are shown by a camera on top of the coffee-machine in the relax area.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Luca Bizzarri

    Luca Bizzarri

    Luca Nervi

  • Paolo Kessisoglu

    Paolo Kessisoglu

    Paolo Bitta

  • Alessandro Sampaoli

    Alessandro Sampaoli

    Silvano Rogi

  • Renato Liprandi

    Renato Liprandi

    Augusto De Marinis

  • Paolo Bufalino

    Paolo Bufalino

    Andrea Pellegrino

  • Riccardo Magherini

    Riccardo Magherini

    Vittorio Ubbiali

  • Massimo Costa

    Massimo Costa

    Giuseppe "Pippo" Lo Cascio

  • Margherita Fumero

    Margherita Fumero

    Wanda Sordi

  • Alberto Boubakar Malanchino

    Alberto Boubakar Malanchino

    Asafa N'Kono

Overview

The adventures and mis-adventures of a group of co-workers are shown by a camera on top of the coffee-machine in the relax area.

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