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Created by
  
Daniel ÉcijaÁlex Pina

Country of origin
  
Spain

No. of seasons
  
8

Final episode date
  
17 July 2008

Number of seasons
  
8

7.3/10
IMDb

Starring
  
See the cast list

Original language(s)
  
Spanish

First episode date
  
22 April 2003

Number of episodes
  
147

Network
  
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Opening theme
  
"1 más 1 son 7" performed by Fran Perea

Cast
  
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Los Serrano is a Spanish television drama comedy which premiered on 22 April 2003 and aired on Telecinco. It tells the story of the Serrano family, who lives in Round Santa Justa No 133, located in the fictional neighborhood of Santa Justa, in the Ribera del Manzanares, in Madrid. The success of the series in Spain and in several other countries in Europe and elsewhere helped launch the career of several young actors and actresses, especially actor and musician Fran Perea, who acts in the series and sings its theme song, "1 más 1 son 7".

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Plot

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Diego Serrano, a widower and a single father of three sons, marries his first love Lucía Gomez who in turn has two daughters. The Capdevila women move in with the Serranos, and the series follows the everyday lives of the new Serrano-Capdevilla family and their circle of friends in their homes, in the children's school and in their family-run tavern the 'Serrano Brothers'.

Serrano's Family

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  • Diego Serrano (Antonio Resines), The head of the family and a tavern entrepreneur and married with Lucia
  • Marcos Serrano (Fran Perea), Diego's eldest son who falls in love with his stepsister Eva. He is living in France with Eva
  • Guillermo "Guille" Serrano (Víctor Elías (es)), Diego's second eldest son. Who falls in love with his stepsister Teté
  • Curro Serrano (Jorge Jurado), Diego's youngest son.
  • Santiago Serrano (Jesús Bonilla), Diego's hot-headed older brother who runs the tavern with him. Married with Lourdes
  • Lourdes "Lourditas" Salgado (Goizalde Núñez), Santiango's wife, a school teacher
  • Santiaguín, Santiago and Lourdes's son
  • Capdevila's Family

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  • Lucía Gómez (Belén Rueda), Diego's second wife, a school teacher.
  • Eva Capdevila (Verónica Sánchez), Lucía's eldest daughter. She is currently living in France with Marcos.
  • Teté Capdevila (Natalia Sánchez), Lucía's younger daughter. Who falls in love with her stepbrother Guille
  • Carmen Casado (Julia Gutiérrez Caba), Lucía's mother.
  • Martínez's Family

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  • Fructuoso "Fiti" Martínez (Antonio Molero), Diego and Santiago's best friend, a car mechanic. married with Candela—but divorced
  • Raúl Martínez (Alejo Sauras), Fiti and Candela's son and the best friend of Marcos. The on/off relationship with Africa.
  • Asunción "Choni" Martínez (Pepa Aniorte) Fiti's sister
  • José Luis Salgado (Javier Gutiérrez Álvarez (es)), Lourditas's brother and Choni's husband
  • África Sanz (Alexandra Jiménez), The best friends of Eva and the on/off relationship with Raúl.
  • Blanco's Family

  • Candela Blanco (Nuria González), Fiti's ex-wife and Lucía's colleague.
  • Ana Blanco (Natalia Verbeke), Candela's younger sister.
  • Andrés Blanco (Jorge Fernández Madinabeitia), Candela's brother.
  • Awards and nominations

  • Atv Awards
  • 2004: Best Actor (Antonio Resines)—WON
  • 2004: Best Direction—Nominated
  • 2004: Best Fiction Program—Nominated
  • Fotogramas de Plata
  • 2004: Best TV Actor (Antonio Resines)—WON
  • 2004: Best TV Actress (Belén Rueda)—Nominated
  • Ondas Awards
  • 2004: Best Series—WON
  • Spanish Actors Union
  • 2006: Television: Lead Performance, Female (Belén Rueda)—Nominated
  • 2006: Television: Performance in a Minor Role, Female (Alexandra Jiménez)—Nominated
  • 2005: Television: Lead Performance, Male (Antonio Resines)—Nominated
  • 2005: Television: Supporting Performance, Male (Antonio Molero)—Nominated
  • 2004: Television: Lead Performance, Male (Antonio Resines)—Nominated
  • 2004: Television: Performance in a Minor Role, Male (Manolo Caro)—Nominated
  • 2004: Television: Supporting Performance, Male (Jesús Bonilla)—Nominated
  • 2004: Television: Supporting Performance, Male (Antonio Molero)—Nominated
  • TP de Oro
  • 2004: Best Actor (Antonio Resines)—Nominated
  • 2004: Best Actress (Belén Rueda)—Nominated
  • 2004: Best National Series—Nominated
  • Zapping Awards
  • 2004: Best Actor (Antonio Resines)—WON
  • 2004: Best Actress (Belén Rueda)—Nominated
  • References

    Los Serrano Wikipedia