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Una familia de diez is a Mexican sitcom that premiered on Las Estrellas on March 22, 2007. [1] The series is created by Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo and Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo. The series centers on the López household, a middle class Mexican family that live in an apartment which barely holds living space for them.
Una familia de diez (English title: The 10 of Us), [1] also known as Una familia de diez + 2 for the second season, [2] is a Mexican television sitcom that centers on the López household, a middle class Mexican family that constantly endures hilarious situations. They live in an apartment which barely holds living space for them.
The fifth season of the Mexican sitcom Una familia de diez premiered on October 4, 2020, and concluded on November 15, 2020, on Las Estrellas. [1] [2] Production of the season began on September 18, 2020.
Pedro Ortiz de Pinedo (born 1 December 1977) is a Mexican television producer and writer. He has produced and created a number of television series including Una familia de diez (2007–present), La CQ (2012–2014), and Renta congelada (2017–present). [1] He is son of comedian and television producer Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo. [2]
The fourth season of the Mexican sitcom Una familia de diez premiered on August 23, 2020 and concluded on October 4, 2020 on Las Estrellas. [1] [2] María Fernanda García returned to the series after being absent in the previous season. [3] Patricia Martínez departed the series. [4]
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The sixth season of the Mexican sitcom Una familia de diez premiered on Las Estrellas on 5 September 2021, and concluded on 24 October 2021. [1] [2] In this season, Plutarco returns home after living a surreal adventure, while Martina threatens to give birth at any moment. Don Justo will come to live with the Lopezes, making their lives impossible.
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