| Félix Álvarez | ... | Dancing Baby / ... (856 episodes, 1998-2002) | |
| Javier Capitán | ... | Himself - Host (839 episodes, 1998-2002) | |
| Florentino Fernández | ... | Himself - Host / ... (839 episodes, 1998-2002) | |
| Patricia Conde | ... | Herself - Interviewer / ... (545 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| Miguel Nadal | ... | Various Roles (463 episodes, 1999-2002) | |
| Inma del Moral | ... | Herself - Interviewer (277 episodes, 1998-2000) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Javier Capitán | (1 episode, 1999) | ||
| Carlos Herrero | (1 episode, 1999) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Eloy Salgado | (140 episodes, 2000-2001) | |
| Enrique Sanz | (23 episodes, 2000-2002) | |
| Fernando Costilla | (7 episodes, 2002) | |
| José Antonio Boada | (unknown episodes) | |
| Mariano Carreño | (unknown episodes) | |
| Miquel Àngel Ferrer | (unknown episodes) | |
| Fernando Gamero | (unknown episodes) | |
| Gabriel García-Soto | (unknown episodes) | |
| Ricardo Groizard | (unknown episodes) | |
| Miguel Ángel Lamata | (unknown episodes) | |
| Ilde Llanes | (unknown episodes) | |
| Antonio López | (unknown episodes) | |
| Javier Pilar | (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Mario Gil | (unknown episodes) | ||
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| Culebras | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| Ana Hernández | (unknown episodes) | ||
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"El Informal" was one of the best program in humor of the moment that livened up the night every day of the week (labor). They treated matters of the present time with sarcasm and irony and with a big dose of humor. Their dubbing were terribly amusing worthy of falling to the floor of the laugh attack that they took place. I ignore the exact reasons of their cancellation but I imagine that it was because of political reasons than because of a hypothetical descent of the audience, since was very seen. It maybe passed that it disliked to certain political that they got their cancellation at the end like it happened with " CQC " (the edition of Carbonell) and else. If it was this way we would be speaking of pure government CENSORSHIP, something that should be completely forbidden. A