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Amar en tiempos revueltos
Genre
Starring
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes1707 episodes, 8 special episodes, 1 recap episode
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companyDiagonal TV [es] for RTVE
Original release
NetworkLa 1
Release27 September 2005 (2005-09-27) –
16 November 2012 (2012-11-16)
Related
Amar es para siempre

Amar en tiempos revueltos (Spanish for "Love in Troubled Times", or, more literally, "Loving during Turbulent Times"), is a Spanish television period soap opera that originally ran on La 1 of Televisión Española for seven seasons, from 27 September 2005 to 16 November 2012, set in the times of the Spanish civil war and Francoist Spain.

It run for 1,707 episodes, 8 special episodes and 1 recap episode.[1] The series won prizes in Spain and a silver medal in the New York Festival.[2][3] Following disagreements of the producing company Diagonal TV [es] with Radiotelevisión Española, the fiction was relaunched in January 2013 on Antena 3 as Amar es para siempre.[4]

Seasons

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1936–1945 Season 1

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Started: 26 September 2005

Ended: 26 June 2006

Episodes: 199

Main love story: Andrea Robles (Ana Turpin) & Antonio Ramírez (Rodolfo Sancho)

Main cast: Ana Turpin [es], Rodolfo Sancho, Ágata Lys [es], Pilar Bardem, Héctor Colomé [es], Luisa Gavasa, Cristóbal Suárez [es], Félix Gómez, Ana Otero [es], Pilar Barrera [es], José Conde [es], and Francisco Algora.

1945–1948 Season 2

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Started: 11 September 2006

Ended: 3 September 2007

Episodes: 221

Based on the years

Main love story: Elisa Domínguez (Inma Cuesta) & Marcos de la Cruz (Manu Fullola)

Main cast: Ana Turpin [es], Luisa Gavasa, Cristóbal Suárez [es], Ana Otero [es], Inma Cuesta, Begoña Maestre, Iago García [es], Manu Fullola [es], Manuel Baqueiro [es], Itziar Miranda [es], Pastora Vega, Simón Andreu, Joan Crosas [es], and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba.

1948–1950 Season 3

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Started: 4 September 2007

Ended: 3 September 2008

Episodes: 258 + 2 primes times

Principal love story: Alicia Peña (Sara Casasnovas) & Fernando Solís (Carlos García)

Main cast: Manuel Baqueiro [es], Itziar Miranda [es], Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Sara Casasnovas [es], Marta Calvó [es], Antonio Valero, Jesús Cabrero [es], José Antonio Sayagués [es], Ana Labordeta [es], Ana Villa [es], Lola Marceli, Eusebio Lázaro [es], and Luis Perezagua.

1950–1952 Season 4

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Started: 4 September 2008

Ended: 27 August 2009

Episodes: 255 + 2 primes times

Principal love story: Ana Rivas (Marina San José) & Teresa García (Carlota Olcina)

Main cast: Manuel Baqueiro [es], Itziar Miranda [es], José Antonio Sayagués [es], Ana Labordeta [es], Ana Villa [es], Lola Marceli, Marina San José, Carlota Olcina, Javier Collado [es], Manuel Bandera, Cristina de Inza [es], Pepa Pedroche, Clara Sanchís [es], Álex García, Ángel Pardo [es], and Miguel Ortiz [es]

1952–1953 Season 5

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Started: 28 August 2009

Ended: 3 September 2010

Episodes: 256 + 2 primes times

Principal love story: Ana Rivas (Marina San José) & Teresa García (Carlota Olcina)

Main cast: Manuel Baqueiro [es], Itziar Miranda [es], José Antonio Sayagués [es], Marina San José, Carlota Olcina, Javier Collado [es], Pepa Pedroche, Álex García, Bárbara Lennie, Jaume García [ca], Verónika Moral, Maite Blasco [es], Tomás del Estal [es], Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, Nacho Fresneda, Petra Martínez, Pep Munné [es], Rocío Madrid [es], Marco Martínez [es], Alfonso Lara [es], María Isasi, Fede Aguado [es], and Carmen Morales [es].

1954–1955 Season 6

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Started: 6 September 2010

Ended: 2 September 2011

Episodes: 261 + 1 prime time

Protagonist: Irene Medina (Eva Martín)

Main cast: Manuel Baqueiro [es], Itziar Miranda [es], José Antonio Sayagués [es], Eva Martín [es], José Luis García Pérez, Roberto San Martín [es], Cristina Plazas, Marcos Gracia [es], Maica Barroso [es], Joaquín Climent, Nadia de Santiago, Roser Tapias [es], Macarena García, Carmen Gutiérrez [es], Jaroslaw Bielski [es], Israel Elejalde, Juan Antonio Quintana, Isabel Serrano [es], Paco Maestre [es], and Fiorella Faltoyano.

1956–1957 Season 7

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Started: 5 September 2011

Ended: 15 November 2012

Episodes: 256

Principal love story: Cecilia Armenteros (Natalia Sánchez) & Alberto Cepeda (Gonzalo Ramos)

Main cast: Manuel Baqueiro [es], Itziar Miranda [es], José Antonio Sayagués [es], Maica Barroso [es], Joaquín Climent, Nadia de Santiago, Natalia Millán, Natalia Sánchez, Lola Baldrich [es], Javier Collado [es], Fede Aguado [es], Gonzalo Ramos, Juan Díaz, Juanjo Puigcorbé, and Juan Gea [es].

Cast

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Actor Character Episodes
Manuel Baqueiro Marcelino "Marce" Gómez Díaz 1–1707
Itziar Miranda María Manuela "Manolita" Sanabria Méndez de Gómez 3–1707
José Antonio Sayagués [es] Pelayo Gómez Toledo 1–1707
Francisco Algora José "Pepe" Ramírez Olivares 1–22
Sebastián Fernández Sebastián "Sebas" Fernández González 21–1707
Héctor Colomé Fabián Robles 1–151
Félix Gómez Rodrigo Robles Castillo 1–176
Luis Hacha Eduardo Ayala de la Torre 1 / 88 – 176
Pilar Bardem Elpidia Grande viuda de Ramírez 1–184
Rodolfo Sancho Antonio Ramírez Grande 1–199
Ágata Lys Eulalia de la Torre de Ayala 1–199
Jesús Noguero Rafael Serrano Lazón 1–199
José Conde Javier Ayala 1–199
Elisa Garzón Consuelo Martín Fresneda de Ayala 1–227
Pastora Vega Angustias Pastor Grijalbo de Domínguez 200–259
Chema León Amador de Suances Pacheco 204–397
Inma Cuesta Elisa Domínguez Pastor de De la Cruz "Elisa Pastor" 200–420
Begoña Maestre Carlota Domínguez Pastor viuda de Matías 200–420
Manu Fullola Marcos de la Cruz Torra 200–420
Iago García Ernesto Expósito 200–420
Joan Crosas Ramiro Olavide 200–420
Simón Andreu Ildefonso de Suances Ruiz 200–420
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba Joaquín Peña Soler 412–421
Ana Otero Paloma Beltrán-Turner 1–440
Eusebio Lázaro Don Francisco "Paco" Valpuesta Cebreiro 422–527
Pilar Barrera Purificación "Pura" Fresneda de Bulnes 1–391 / 439 – 620
Luis Pérezagua Isidro Bulnes 1–391 / 427 – 621
Nacho López Carlos Roldán Caballero 438–658
Antonio Valero Hipólito Roldán 383–664
Marta Calvó Regina Caballero Belmez viuda de Roldán 384–664
Paloma Tabasco Enriqueta Muñoz Rodríguez de Gómez 203–752
Jesús Cabrero Álvaro Iniesta Pérez 449–665 / 797 – 817
Luisa Gavasa Loreto Castillo viuda de Robles 1–226 / 823
Ana Turpin Andrea Robles Castillo 1–199 / 224 – 226 / 778 – 825
Jorge Monje Juan Ruiz de Apodaca "Juanito el Chico" / Lázaro Delgado 421–839
Cristóbal Suárez Mario Ayala de la Torre 1–227 / 686 – 844
Lola Marceli Julieta Fernández Valdés viuda de Gosálvez 421–845
Elena Seguí Luisa Sanabria Torno de Ortiz 85–126 / 304 – 678 / 695 / 902
Cristina de Inza Encarnación "Encarna" Llanos Núñez viuda de Rivas 678–909
Miguel Ortiz Ovidio Salmerón Pérez 679–919
Manuel Bandera Ramón Rivas 666–933
Clara Sanchís Marta Ortiz Salaverría de Rivas 678–933
Pablo Viña Pablo Domínguez Vera 200–933
Ana Labordeta Rosario de Domínguez 200–933
Tomás del Estal José María Pérez 660–1024
Pep Ferrer Pascual García 656–906 / 1056 – 1066
Ángel Pardo Simón Ruiz Valbuena 648–907 / 1108 – 1113
Petra Martínez Adela Giner 934–1119
Álex García Alfonso García Guerrero 669–1120
Pepa Pedroche Carmen Guerrero de Ruiz 669–933 / 1025 – 1125
Maite Blasco Lourdes Ariza Villar viuda de Salcedo 934–1140
Bárbara Lennie Rosa Fernández "Mónica Cortés" (born Rosa Valle) 918–1189
Jaume García Abel Zamora Bellido 933–1189
Verónika Moral Cristina Barea del Toro de Zamora 934–1189
Rocío Madrid Mariana Robledo 1021–1189
Raquel Quintana Clementina Lázaro de Guerrero 678–1189
Daniel Retuerta / Marco Martínez Ángel Gaspar Piñeiro 13–187 / 221 – 418 / 620 – 663 / 1025 – 1189
Beatriz Bergamín María de la Fe "Marifé" López de Eduardo 678–1189
Alfonso Lara Leonardo Guerrero 1042–1189
María Isasi Fernanda "Diana" Coronado 934–1189
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo Valle viuda de De la Vega "Estela del Val" 934–1189
Nacho Fresneda Doctor Mauricio Salcedo Ariza 914–1189
Carmen Morales Lucía Tudela de Salcedo 1084–1189
Pep Munné Salvador Bellido Huerga 928–1189
Roberto Mori Juan Hernández Caminero "Juanito el Grande" 421–933 / 1181 – 1189
Ana Villa Soledad "Sole" Gálvez Prieto de Gaspar 200–933 / 1181 – 1189
Andrés Herrera Juan Carreño Salazar 1215–1287
Paco Maestre Celso González García 1215–1324
Fiorella Faltoyano María Dolores Sánchez Crespo de González "Bibiana de Gáspari, Marquesa de Rocafermata" 1263–1342
Jaroslaw Bielski Doctor Johann Lemper "Joachim Levi" 1190–1348
Roberto San Martín Ubaldo Ramos Guzmán 1190–1379
Carmen Gutiérrez Benita Sánchez Palomo 1190–1417
Cristina Plazas Eulalia Prado Salvatierra de Hernández 1190–1440
Israel Ejalde Matías Salazar Orgaz 1190–1446
Eva Martín Irene Medina Díaz viuda de Ramos 1190–1450
José Luis García Pérez Andrés Hernández Salvatierra 1190–1450
Marcos Gracia Jaime Hernández Prado 1190–1450
Roser Tapias Almudena Hernández Prado 1190–1450
Macarena García Consuelo "Chelo" Muñoz Ruiz 1190–1450
Juan Antonio Quintana de la Rua Basilio Ruiz Antón 1190–1450
Isabel Serrano Adelina Sánchez Palomo de Hernández "Lina Guzmán" 1190–1450
Marina San José Ana Rivas Ortiz viuda de García "Susana Fuentes" 677–1189 / 1444 – 1450
Carlota Olcina Teresa García Guerrero de Perea 670–1189 / 1444 – 1450
Sergi Calleja Jesús Rubín de Celis 1451–1628
Juan Gea Víktor Ambrús 1488–1658
Jorge Calvo Narciso Colmenar Carpio 1451–1701
Natalia Millán Angélica Valdés viuda de Ambrús "Angélica Montes" 1488–1706
Alberto Jiménez Teniente Coronel Eugenio Zúñiga López "Eugenio Armenteros López" 1451–1706
Natalia Sánchez Cecilia Armenteros Marín de Robledo 1451–1706
Lola Baldrich Rocío Zúñiga López viuda de Laguna 1451–1706
Héctor Tomás Miguel Muñoz Ruiz 1190–1706
Gonzalo Ramos Carlos Robledo "Alberto Cepeda Ortiz" 1451–1706
Javier Enguix Capitán Gustavo Olavide 1451–1706
Juan Díaz Julio Segura 1451–1706
Juanjo Puigcorbé Inspector Domingo Vallejo 1451–1706
Joaquín Climent Trinitario "Trino" Muñoz Calleja 1190–1707

Prime-time

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FLORES PARA BELLE (Flowers to Belle) – 2008

Episodes: 2

Fernando Solis remembers his first love, Belle, member of the French Resistance, like him, and how she died on a mission turned into a heroine. Flowers to Belle was awarded in February 2009 with the Jury Prize at the XI Festival International du Film de Télévision and Internet at Luchon (France) receiving the Pyrénées d'or for Best Foreign Film.

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¿QUIÉN MATÓ A HIPÓLITO ROLDÁN? (Who killed Hipólito Roldán?) – 2009

Episodes: 2

Hipolito Roldán is found dead in his office. Looks like a suicide, but his psychiatrist, Dr. Julián Maldonado, is obsessed and will not stop until I find out who killed him.

Characters:

ALTA TRAICIÓN (Treason high) – 2010

Episodes: 2

Charles is convicted and executed on charges of treason. Paloma returns to Spain with her son, who kidnap his arrival. It begins like an adventure to find her son, which will be assisted (or treason) of a mysterious British.

Characters:

LA MUERTE A ESCENA (Death scene) – 2011

Episodes: 2

Three mysterious deaths conceal a tangle of economic interests and loves the detectives crossed Hector and Bonilla will have to discover.

Characters:

References

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  1. ^ Manrique, Asier (22 May 2019). "'Amar en tiempos revueltos', la serie que revolucionó la la sobremesa". El Diario Vasco.
  2. ^ "Home". newyorkfestivals.com.
  3. ^ "Awards for "Amar en tiempos revueltos"". IMDb. Retrieved 12 April 2008.
  4. ^ Gómez, Rosario G. (16 November 2012). "Amar es para siempre". El País.
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