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In a time when current television tries to evoke times past with formats like The Grand Prix, there you y Triumph operationamong others, there will soon be a series that embodies all those values ​​of the beginning of the century that will say goodbye to the small screen. Tell me how it happened, the longest-running series in the history of prime time in Spain, has finished its recordings today 22 years later.

The Alcántara family and the faithful viewers of fiction They just have to wait to see the last seven episodes of the series. Some deliveries that will make a total of 413 episodes in twenty-three seasons and for which Spanish public television has invested more than five million euros (5,340,391.48) + VAT.

It is a day with mixed emotions, really, but with the satisfaction of having done a good job”, Ana Duato said visibly moved in statements collected for the La 1 newscast. “They are taking photos of all the teams and it is like a luminous door to which people go and say goodbye. Very happy, you are happy, with many wishes, but there is always someone who turns around, greets you and then kills you”, added Imanol Arias.

One chapter per character

Each of the seven chapters is named after one of the seven main characters in fiction. A tribute to Mercedes, Antonio, Inés, Toni, Herminia, María and Carlos that has allowed the return by Ricardo Gomez and Elena Rivera to definitively say goodbye to the series that made them known.

“In 2018 a stage was closed. This time the story ends. But he will live forever. It has been an unforgettable story ”, Rivera has written on her Instagram account along with several images of her last days in front of the cameras. “So far, so good,” Gómez stressed for his part, doing the same, sharing the last moments of a historic role that he will no longer repeat.

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