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La Mujer en el Espejo (The Woman in the Mirror) is a Colombian soap opera by RTI Television for Telemundo in 2004. [1] It is a re-adaptation of the homonymous Colombian soap opera “Woman in the Mirror” produced by RTI Productions in 1997.
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]
Since January 1, 2009, after a restructuring by Turner, the channel abandons the theme and profile it managed and renews its content, changing towards a new focus oriented to inspiration, amazement and teachings from facts and people in the real world that have surpassed what is expected even in fiction, the logo changes radically, the "∞ ...
¡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 .
El secreto de Puente Viejo (English: The Secret of Puente Viejo) was a Spanish soap opera produced by Boomerang TV that originally aired from 23 February 2011 to 20 May 2020 on Antena 3. [ 1 ] Synopsis
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 ...
Victoria is a remake of Mirada de mujer (The Gaze of a Woman) [which is a remake of the lost 1993 Colombian telenovela Señora Isabel] and of its sequel, El Regreso.This show's working titles were Tiempos de Victoria (Victoria's Times), Señora Isabel and The Mauricio Ochmann Project.
Produced by El Deseo together with Mediapro, [2] it is the first and, as of 2018, the only television series produced by Pedro Almodóvar's production company. [6] Slated to air on the TVE's flagship channel La 1, [6] it eventually premiered on La 2 on 18 September 2006, [7] a year after it was filmed.