List of TelevisaUnivision telenovelas

Televisa is a Mexican multimedia mass media company (or television network) founded in 1951 by Emilio Azcárraga Jean.[1] Previously known as Televisión Independiente de México, Telesistema Mexicano and Televisa, has four stations: FORO,[2] Canal 5,[3] Nueve[4] and Las Estrellas. The latter is responsible for the transmission of television drama productions since 1958.[5]

Logo of TelevisaUnivision since 2022.

'Senda prohibida', directed by Rafael Banquells, was the first telenovela produced by the network, which has 30 chapters and won a great success.[5] Thus, investing in original serials and, with the beginning of 1960, decided to write more than twenty telenovelas in just one year. The indices marked by 'share' were satisfactory and continued with the project. With the advent of color television, 'El amor tiene cara de mujer' was written in 1971 and had 760 chapters, the telenovela longest of the network. Still, Televisa has partnered with broadcasters in other countries, such as Venevisión, which allowed the adaptation of Venezuelans serials,[6] the Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão, which exhibited some works and prepared under Brazilian remakes Mexican texts,[7][8][9] and also the Rede Record, which co-funded the plots 'Bela, a Feia' and 'Rebelde' with the chain.[10][11][12]

In 1980, the network gave priority to Venezuelans and Cubans roadmaps Inés Rodena and Caridad Bravo Adams. Later, the infant soaps began to be produced, such as Carrusel, Alcanzar una estrella and Azul.[13] The singer Thalía, also starred in the Trilogía de las Marías, originally from Rodena, which includes María Mercedes, Marimar and María la del Barrio.[14] The latter is the biggest selling novel in the world and has been adapted in the Philippines.[15] Thus, Televisa again invested in texts for children and adolescents with Luz Clarita, Gotita de amor, El niño que vino del mar, El diario de Daniela, Serafín, ¡Vivan los niños!, Alegrijes y rebujos, Primer amor... a mil por hora, De pocas, pocas pulgas, Clase 406, Amy, la niña de la mochila azul and Rebelde.[16]

From the 2000s, the radio network began producing remakes of his earlier serials, as well as Argentine and Colombian texts, such as in Cuidado con el ángel, Sortilegio, Lola, érase una vez and Corazón salvaje. Then, in 2006, began using the system HD in 'La Fea más Bella'.[17] Currently, there are six transmission ranges of telenovelas: 12h intended to productions with foreign networks; at 16h, 18h and 19h, the juvenile and the public at 20h and 21h at the adult audience.

1950s

Year Title Author Director Ref.
1958 Senda prohibida Jesús Gómez Obregón Rafael Banquells [18]
Gutierritos Estella Calderón Rafael Banquells [19]
Más allá de la angustia Mimí Bechelani Rafael Banquells [20]
Un paso al abismo Manuel Canseco Noriega Rafael Banquells [21]
1959 Cadenas de amor Estela Calderón Rafael Banquells [21]
Cuidado con el ángel Fernanda Villeli Ernesto Alonso [21]
Elisa Silvia Derbez Rafael Banquells [21]
Ha llegado un extraño Miguel Ángel Ferriz Rafael Banquells [22][21]
Honrarás a los tuyos Kenya Perea Rafael Banquells [21]
Mi esposa se divorcia Fernanda Villeli Rafael Banquells [23]
El precio del cielo Fernanda Villeli Rafael Banquells [21]
Teresa Mimí Bechelani Rafael Banquells [24]

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

References

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  13. "Papel pintado Carousel of dreams". Érase una vez. Tres Tintas. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
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  22. Loaeza, Guadalupe (November 2011). La puerta falsa: de suicidios, suicidas y otras despedidas (in Spanish). ISBN 9786074007954. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  23. Kostzer, Kado (14 November 2017). ¿Hablaste de mí?: Viñetas para una biografía de Bertha Moss, actriz (1919-2008) (in Spanish). ISBN 9789502346854. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
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