Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Unfortunately, Pepa has a difficult pregnancy and dies in childbirth. When she learns that Tristán has been kidnapped while travelling, Pepa goes searching for him. Tristán manages to escape the goons and meets Pepa in the mountains near Puente Viejo. There, Pepa delivers with the help of Tristan but is very weak and unable to get up.
Seasons six through eight of the series centered on a lesbian relationship between officer María Jose "Pepa" Miranda Ramos and forensic scientist Silvia Castro León. Season 8 ended with a finale, "Todos los planes de Lucas Fernández", that brought the wedding of Pepa and Silvia, which resulted in a bloodbath and the tragic death of four main ...
Elvira confronts Ginebra to end her revenge game, Ginebra refuses since she will not obey the orders of the woman who abandoned her. Gala, Salo, Bosco and Pepa fall into Jero and Gemma's trap and suffer severe intoxication when they are trapped in the car. Savón pretends to be a psychiatrist to enter Esteban's house and treat María.
The following tables list with details the episodes for the children's television programme Peppa Pig, which were first broadcast in the UK on Channel 5 and the Nick Jr. Channel, starting in 2004. Each episode is approximately five minutes long, except for a 10-minute "Special" ( "Peppa's Christmas" ) and two 15-minute "Specials" ( "The Golden ...
The Mega Millions jackpot drawing has now reached an estimated $514 million ahead of Thanksgiving. What to know about the next drawing.
¡Viva la Pepa! is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Valentina Párraga and broadcast by Radio Caracas Television between 2000 and 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Catherine Correia , Lilibeth Morillo [ 3 ] and Julie Restifo starred as the main characters, accompanied by Juan Pablo Raba , Juan Carlos Alarcón, Carlos Olivier and Flavio Caballero .
Editor’s note: Sign up for Unlocking the World, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. Get news about destinations, plus the latest in aviation, food and drink, and where to stay. Shuffling across ...
Pepa y Pepe was loosely inspired by the American sitcom Roseanne. [5] Produced by Bombón Helado, [5] the series was directed by Manuel Iborra and Manuel Armán. [2] The opening credits featured a version of the popular pasodoble "Suspiros de España", by Antonio Álvarez Alonso. [2] The first episode premiered on 10 January 1995. [4]