Los negocios de mamá | |
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Genre |
Comedy Family |
Directed by | Luis Sanz |
Starring |
Rocío Dúrcal José Sancho |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 [n. 1] |
Production | |
Production companies |
TVE Videozapping |
Original release | |
Network | La Primera |
Release | 7 April 19 May 1997 | –
Los negocios de mamá is a Spanish comedy television series starring Rocío Dúrcal and José Sancho and directed by Luis Sanz. It aired in 1997 on La Primera.
The storyline focuses on Ana ( Rocío Dúrcal), a pro-business entrepreneur and mother of three children (played by María Adánez, Fernando Cuesta and Zoe Berriatúa), who decides to set up her own business, the clothing shop 'Ana Suma y Sigue'. [2] [1] [3] Her husband (played by José Sancho) was a progressive of the generation of '68. [3]
Produced by Televisión Española (TVE) and Videozapping, [4] directed by Luis Sanz, [5] and filmed at the TVE's studios in Prado del Rey, the series premiered on 7 April 1997 on La Primera. [1] The first seven episodes aired averaged 2,900,000 viewers and a 16.9% audience share. [1] Unable to overcome the viewership figures of its prime time rival Querido maestro, the series was cancelled after the 7th episode (aired on 19 May 1997), earned a 15.1% audience share. [1] [4] The network decided to not air six completed episodes. [1] The episodes had a running time of around 50 minutes. [6]
Los negocios de mamá | |
---|---|
Genre |
Comedy Family |
Directed by | Luis Sanz |
Starring |
Rocío Dúrcal José Sancho |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 [n. 1] |
Production | |
Production companies |
TVE Videozapping |
Original release | |
Network | La Primera |
Release | 7 April 19 May 1997 | –
Los negocios de mamá is a Spanish comedy television series starring Rocío Dúrcal and José Sancho and directed by Luis Sanz. It aired in 1997 on La Primera.
The storyline focuses on Ana ( Rocío Dúrcal), a pro-business entrepreneur and mother of three children (played by María Adánez, Fernando Cuesta and Zoe Berriatúa), who decides to set up her own business, the clothing shop 'Ana Suma y Sigue'. [2] [1] [3] Her husband (played by José Sancho) was a progressive of the generation of '68. [3]
Produced by Televisión Española (TVE) and Videozapping, [4] directed by Luis Sanz, [5] and filmed at the TVE's studios in Prado del Rey, the series premiered on 7 April 1997 on La Primera. [1] The first seven episodes aired averaged 2,900,000 viewers and a 16.9% audience share. [1] Unable to overcome the viewership figures of its prime time rival Querido maestro, the series was cancelled after the 7th episode (aired on 19 May 1997), earned a 15.1% audience share. [1] [4] The network decided to not air six completed episodes. [1] The episodes had a running time of around 50 minutes. [6]