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Cuéntame cómo pasó (transl. Tell me how it happened), usually shortened to Cuéntame and also known in English as Remember When, is a Spanish prime-time television historical drama series that originally ran on La 1 of Televisión Española for twenty-three seasons, from 13 September 2001 to 29 November 2023.
The title "22 Short Films About Springfield" was decided upon from the start of the episode's production [3] even though there are not actually twenty-two stories in it, due to the standard 22-minute length of an episode. [5] Originally there were more scenes, but several of them had to be cut out for time. [3]
Resurrection (1931 Spanish-language film) El rey de los gitanos; The Rise of the Synths; Rita (2024 Guatemalan film) Road of Hell (1931 film) Robe of Gems; Roma (2018 film) Romántico (film) Rotting in the Sun
With the exception of The Cosby Show and A Different World, 227 achieved higher ratings than other sitcoms airing at the time with a predominantly African-American cast during the first two seasons of its original run on NBC. [4] 1985–1986: #20 (18.80 rating) 1986–1987: #14 (18.90 rating) 1987–1988: #27 (16.44 rating) 1988–1989: #35 (14 ...
Thalía's first English-language album, released in 2003, shares a title with her 1990 and 2002 Spanish-language albums. Camila Cabello "I Want You" was the album's most popular song, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number seven in the Mainstream chart. It is her only song to date that has charted within the Billboard Hot 100.
Amber Heard recently gave what's believed to be her first interview since moving to Europe, and she did so speaking flawlessly in Spanish.In video recorded last month by Univision's popular talk ...
The Story of English is a nine-part television series, produced in 1986, detailing the development of the English language. [1] The Story of English is also a companion book, also produced in 1986. The book and the television series were written by Robert MacNeil, Robert McCrum, and William Cran. [2]
Once Two Twenty Seven was in production with NBC a few of Houston's original story outlines were changed such as the time period, moving from the 1950s to the 1980s, the location which moved from Chicago to Washington, D.C., and the written out name of "Two Twenty Seven" was changed to the numbers we see today