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' (), usually shortened to ''Cuéntame'' and also known in English as ''Remember When'', is a Spanish prime-time television historical drama series that originally ran on La 1 of
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for twenty-three seasons, from 13 September 2001 to 29 November 2023. It recounts the experiences of a middle-class family, the Alcántaras (), during the years of the rule of Francisco Franco, the
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, and the current democracy. ''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' has received critical acclaim throughout most of its run and has received numerous national and international awards making it the most awarded series in the history of television in Spain. With twenty-three seasons, 413 episodes and nine unnumbered special episodes it is also the longest running scripted primetime Spanish series in the history of television. It was the most expensive Spanish series to produce for many seasons, and taking into account its total cost, it is the Spanish series that has cost the most of all time. With a stable cast led by
Imanol Arias Manuel María Arias Domínguez (born 26 April 1956), better known as Imanol Arias, is a Spanish actor. In his career beginnings, Arias was a recurring face of Basque cinema. His career in the 21st-century is marked by his portrayal of Antonio ...
and
Ana Duato Ana Consuelo Duato Boix (born 18 June 1968) is a Spanish actress, who is best known for portraying Mercedes Fernández in the television series ''Cuéntame cómo pasó''. Biography Ana Consuelo Duato Boix was born on 18 June 1968, in Valencia ...
as Antonio Alcántara and Mercedes Fernández, more than three thousand performers have appeared in the series. It has also spawned foreign adaptations in Italy, Portugal, Argentina, and Greece.


Production


Development

''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' was conceived by producer with the idea of reviewing the near past from the present. He was joined by Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara and Patrick Buckley to write the first scripts and the series bible in 1993. They offered the project to all the television networks in Spain for eight years, which continually rejected it because it talked about
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, until
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(TVE) finally picked it up. To produce the series for TVE they created the production company Grupo Ganga. The first episode was broadcast on 13 September 2001. The series begins in April 1968 with the arrival of television to the house of the Alcántaras just in time to watch the victory of
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at the
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. The story reflects the changes in Spain from that day on recounting the family's experiences and the impact that television had. Through situations, characters, and attitudes of the era, the series evokes a wistful reminiscence of those times. The Alcántaras' story is narrated in flashback from an indefinite present. The narration sometimes goes back even further to show the youth of the characters. Season twenty-one is the first and only time the series shows that present, with the characters facing
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and their thirty years older selves facing
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alternately. Initially the series was to be titled ''Nuestro Ayer'', but it finally was titled ''Cuéntame''. This name comes from the 1960s well-known song used as the series opening theme. In March 2002, during the first season, the title was changed to ''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' because ''Cuéntame'' was already registered. The series also celebrates the first twenty-five years since Spain's transition to democracy, and its didactic spirit is clearly evident in some of the episodes. In themed special episodes it includes documentary interviews with historical figures of the era speaking about how they experienced important historic events like the assassination of then Prime Minister
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or the death of
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. It was the most expensive Spanish series to produce during much of its run. The most expensive season was season thirteen, which cost €903,440 on average per episode, followed by season twelve –€852,989–, and season fourteen –€830,286–. The 280 numbered episodes from episode fifteen of season eight to the end of the series had a cost of just over €730,000 on average per episode, with a total cost of €204,711,125. The 27% of that total cost –some €54.9 million– was dedicated to paying the cast, and another 26% was dedicated to paying the technical staff. Taking into account its total cost, it is the Spanish series that has cost the most of all time. In March 2020, TVE and Grupo Ganga announced that, after its twentieth season, it would be renewed for two more seasons, with the storyline moving firmly into the 1990s. On 16 February 2023, TVE green-lighted the production of season twenty-three that closed the series with the storyline ending in 2001.


Production team

''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' was a production of Televisión Española and Grupo Ganga, and had the participation of
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in its last four seasons. Miguel Ángel Bernardeau was the
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of the series for its entirety. Each episode was entrusted to one or two scriptwriters, unlike what was common in Spain where a group of scriptwriters used to work on an episode at the same time. More than thirty writers had contributed to the series. The most prolific were Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara, Sonia Sánchez, Jacobo Delgado, Alberto Macías, , Patrick Buckley, and
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. Other writers who have written some of the episodes include ,
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, , and
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. The series's most prolific directors were Agustín Crespi and Antonio Cano. Other directors who have directed some of the episodes include , , Sergio Cabrera, ,
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,
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, and . The series
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was Tote Trenas.


Casting

Since the first moment the producers were clear about
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for the role of Antonio, the father of the family. The role of Mercedes, the mother of the family, was initially intended for
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, but
Ana Duato Ana Consuelo Duato Boix (born 18 June 1968) is a Spanish actress, who is best known for portraying Mercedes Fernández in the television series ''Cuéntame cómo pasó''. Biography Ana Consuelo Duato Boix was born on 18 June 1968, in Valencia ...
–who was going to play the role of a visiting cousin–, finally ended up with the role.
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was selected for the role of Herminia, the grandmother, when the producer saw her in the 1999 film '' Alone''. To choose the three children they did a casting, with the selection of the youngest being the most difficult of them. They chose Irene Visedo to play Inés, Pablo Rivero to play Toni, and Ricardo Gómez to play Carlos. For the initial supporting roles they selected well-known established actors such as
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, Tony Leblanc,
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,
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,
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, and Alicia Hermida –who was also the director of interpretation–, as well as new actors. The series has maintained a stable cast during its long run, with the same performer always playing the same role in the main timeline, even in sporadic roles. There have only been a few important cast changes, most notably the replacement of Inés, who is played by for five seasons in Visedo's absence, and the replacement by older performers of María –Alcantaras' fourth child, who arrived to the family taking advantage of Duato's real pregnancy– and the grandchildren due to the characters growing old faster than the performers. The main roles have been also played by other performers representing younger and older versions of the character in earlier and later timelines, including Arias' own son –Daniel Arias– and Duato's own daughter –María Bernardeau– playing the younger versions of Antonio and Mercedes. Those characters whose performer died were not recast. Arias and Duato are the only performers who appear in every episode.


Filming

Seasons one and two were filmed at the Barajas studios in Madrid. Starting with season three, the series was filmed at Grupo Ganga's studios in
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(
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), where an outdoor set represented the streets of fictional San Genaro, the Madrid neighborhood where the Alcántara family resides, and where the sound stages with the interior sets were located. The filming also made extensive use of real locations in Madrid and its surroundings conveniently dressed up to represent the era. They also filmed on location in Barcelona, Benidorm, Brussels, Ibiza, Lisbon, London, Moscow, Paris, Rome, and Tangier among others. The filming of the exterior scenes located in fictitious Sagrillas, the hometown of the family, was carried out mainly in Arahuetes (
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), with some scenes filmed in its surrounding towns. A house in the main square of Arahuetes acts as Herminia's house and a house in another part of the village acts as that of Pura's –Antonio's mother–. Their interior sets were built in the studios in Pinto with the others. The filming of the scenes in the family's vineyard and winery was carried out on an estate in Bargas (
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). The series has recreated many historical events in which the Alcántaras have been involved, for which purpose-built full-scale period sets, real locations, or CGI techniques were used for filming. The series also uses dream sequences extensively to show the characters' desires, fears, and inner thoughts. In post-production, the footage filmed was given a chromatic range based on grey and sepia similar to an old faded color photograph, which gives the series its characteristic early look. This was done to reflect the memory of the oppression of the time, and it gradually transitioned to a more colorful palette as the story progressed and the oppression disappeared. Initially shot in fullscreen, they switched to
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when the plot overtook Franco's death. It was also one of the first Spanish series filmed in High Definition, for which they used the
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format, even before TVE –which still used the
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format– could broadcast in HD.


Theme song and title sequence

The opening theme song used in the title sequence, and that gives the series its name, is the 1968 song "", written by José Luis Armenteros, and made famous by the pop band Fórmula V back then. The song underwent eleven different arrangements and musical styles over the years and is performed by well-known singers. The first version is sung by
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and David San José and is used in the first nine seasons. The second version is sung by and is used in season ten. The third version is sung by
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, titled her ninth studio album, and is used in season eleven. The fourth version is sung by , former member of the rock band
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, and is used in season twelve. The fifth version is sung by
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and is used in season thirteen. The sixth version is sung by
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and is used in season fourteen. The seventh version is sung by the rock band
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and is used in seasons fifteen and sixteen. The eighth version is sung by
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and is used in seasons seventeen, eighteen and nineteen. The ninth version is sung by
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and is used in season twenty. The tenth version is sung by
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and is used in season twenty-one. The eleventh version is sung by
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and is used in season twenty-two. The first version, sung by Ana Belén and David San José, is used again in season twenty-three.


Plot


Origins

Antonio Alcántara and Mercedes Fernández are a married couple that have emigrated in the 1960s from Sagrillas, a –fictional– small village in the
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, to San Genaro, a –also fictional– working-class suburb in
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, along with her mother Herminia and their three children, Inés, Toni, and Carlos seeking a better life away from the hardships of an impoverished countryside. Antonio works as an office assistant at the
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in the mornings and at Don Pablo's printing house in the afternoons. Mercedes and Herminia make trousers for a department store at home while doing the housekeeping. Inés works at Nieves' hair salon across the street along with Pili, Toni is starting a law degree, making him the first Alcántara going to university and Carlos spends his school days with his best friends Josete and Luis. With great effort and hard work they are able to purchase in instalments their first television set, their first washing machine, their first car –a
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– and even spend their first vacations at
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where they see the sea for the first time.


Antonio

As time goes by, Antonio leaves his jobs at the Ministry and the printing house to work for Don Pablo in other business ventures. One of them, the building company ''Construcciones Nueva York'' turns out to be a large fraud planned by Don Pablo and his partners in order to embezzle the funds and blame Antonio. Antonio is taken to court, the truth is revealed in the trial and finally Don Pablo is convicted and imprisoned. Meanwhile, he starts working in another printing house, ''Gráficas Usillos'', a business that he eventually purchases and renames ''Alcántara Rotopress''. He stands in the first free democratic general election after Franco's death, on the list of UCD for the
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for the Albacete constituency. He does not get the seat but he is directly appointed by
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, General Director of Agrarian Production of the Ministry of Agriculture under the Second Suárez Cabinet, a position in the same office where he worked in a subordinate role years before. With his new position and with the printing house running well, the family is able to move their residence from the humble San Genaro to the upper class Salamanca neighbourhood. He sells the printing house, is removed from the position in the Ministry and he starts a flags and banners factory named ''Estandartes y Banderas'' alongside his best friend Desi. When the ''Banco de Granada'', the bank where Antonio and Mercedes have all their savings and the mortgage of the Salamanca neighbourhood apartment, declares bankruptcy, their financial situation becomes precarious and they have to move back to San Genaro, selling their luxurious apartment at a loss in order to cover their debts. After this, he starts an
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distribution business with his brother Miguel, but their business is ruined when they are falsely accused of causing the toxic oil syndrome. Antonio becomes addicted to gambling, his health worsens when he develops
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and he has an affair that puts his marriage in jeopardy. With the money recovered from the ''Banco de Granada'' years after its bankruptcy, and the land the family own in Sagrillas, they open up the vineyard and winery ''Bodega Alcántara Fernández e Hijos'' and they run the business until a devastating fire destroys the winery. He starts a travel agency named ''Viajes Milano'' and he even gets a licence to drive
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. After a while, he manages to rebuild the winery and resume business.


Mercedes

Mercedes, tired of sewing trousers, starts to design and sell her own outfits. The sales go well, so she teams up with Nieves to open a boutique named ''Meyni'' in the hair salon premises, hiring Pili as shop assistant and using the back room as a
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. As the business prospers, Don Pablo decides to invest his money in it, and the clothing production is moved to a fully equipped dressmaking factory at Don Pablo's premises, hiring a team of dressmakers and even hiring Antonio and Desi as salesmen. ''Meyni'' reaches its peak of success when they run a fashion show in front of
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, but the company does not outlast the economic crisis and they eventually have to close the factory. After Nieves' departure, Mercedes teams up with Pili to convert the boutique into a unisex hair salon. After giving birth to María, the Alcántaras' fourth child, she decides to finish her secondary school studies and even completes a degree in Economics. She also works for some time as a real estate agent. She suffers a health scare when she is diagnosed with
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and has a
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. With her experience in design and in the fashion industry she starts a firm to make swimwear for women recovering from mastectomies and once completely recovered she is one of the first women in Spain to undergo a
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. In the family winery she takes care of the bookkeeping. To help battered women in a
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she teaches them sewing first and she transforms the sewing workshop into a firm to make clothing for women of all sizes later. After having to close the company due to not being able to compete against textile
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, she opens a small dressmaking shop in the neighborhood.


Inés

Inés, after breaking up with her lifelong boyfriend, travels to London with Nieves. There she falls in love with Mike and she decides not to come back. When they break up, she returns and she starts an acting career with the help of Eugenio, the new San Genaro parish's young priest. When Mike appears in Madrid looking for her, she decides to follow him to
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to live in a
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commune. Antonio and Mercedes try by all means to take her back but she doesn't return until she becomes disillusioned with her life there. Back in Madrid she helps Eugenio with the social events in the parish. They spend so much time together that they finally fall in love. Eugenio undergoes
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and they get married. Inés continues with her acting career and she is wrongly linked with a member of the terrorist group
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for which she is arrested and imprisoned. When released, whilst awaiting court and pregnant, she decides to escape to France with Eugenio, where their son Antonio Oriol is born and where they break up. Later she moves to Argentina with Oriol. She is able to return to Spain after the
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is promulgated. Once in Madrid she gets into
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nightlife scene and becomes addicted to drugs, while Oriol lives with Eugenio in Cuenca. When the family becomes aware of her addiction, they take her to Sagrillas and help her to get clean. After this, her acting career starts to take off, having the leading role in several movies and stage plays. When Eugenio dies in a car accident, Inés takes Oriol to live with her. In the family winery she helps Antonio with the foreign orders. She has a relationship with Marcos for some time. After many years apart, she runs into Mike and they end up getting married. She strengthens her career by teaching theater and directing stage plays.


Toni

Toni becomes embroiled in political struggle while finishing his degree, along with his young love Marta, actively protesting against the '' Régime''. After university, he does his compulsory
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and starts working as a journalist in the newspaper '. There he is paired up with Juana, a photographer, whom he falls in love with and finally marries in
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. In the meantime, he quits his job at the newspaper when he is hired by Antonio to manage a magazine he is launching and to run his printing house. Later, he leaves those jobs to join a firm of labour lawyers. His marriage does not last long and Juana leaves him. After the separation and losing his job, he moves to
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from where he returns immediately after he finds out about Mercedes' illness. Back in Madrid he starts working in a radio station. Two years after their breakup, he runs into Juana who is accompanied by a little boy named Santiago. Juana later reveals that she was pregnant when she left him, and that Santiago is his son. He moves to London, where Juana is living, to be near his son for some time. Back in Madrid he starts working as an investigative journalist, and puts his life in danger investigating several shady dealings. Fearing for his life and wanting to avoid putting his family in danger, he flees to London. When accepting a position in Televisión Española's news service, he decides to return to Madrid with his new fiancée Deborah, and he becomes a ''
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'' news anchor first and an '' Informe Semanal'' reporter later. Toni and Deborah get married and they have a daughter named Sol. He leaves his job in television when he is appointed General Director of Informative Relations under the Third González Cabinet. Afterwards, he works as a journalist for ''
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'', is
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's
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for the 1996 general election, and starts an
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with Samuel, a long-time colleague and Juana's husband.


Carlos

Carlos spends his childhood going to school and playing in a vacant lot with Josete and Luis. He drives Antonio, Mercedes and Herminia crazy because he is a restless child. When he is in high school, Karina and her mother move into the apartment next door. He gets into reading and writing and he wins a prize with a short story he writes. He starts dating Karina but the relationship has its ups and downs. Instead of starting a degree upon finishing high school, he decides to do his compulsory military service. There he meets Marcelo. After service, he starts a degree in Business Management in a private university, but he does not finish the first year. He opens a nightclub and he is accused of drug dealing. As he does not betray his business partner, who is the dealer, he is arrested and imprisoned. In prison he is attacked and almost dies, but is released when found to be innocent. After prison, he continues to write and he even publishes his first novel. He is also in a long sporadic relationship with Julia, his summer love from Sagrillas. When finding Luis in a bad way, he takes him to Sagrillas and helps him to recover, while taking care of the winery. When recovered, Luis takes over the winery's everyday management. Josete and Marcelo join them in Sagrillas and they all help Carlos to start a
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small lodging at the cottage of his deceased paternal grandmother Pura. Karina marries another man and, after a one-night stand with Carlos, gets pregnant. She gives birth to a baby, Olivia, although it is not clear if she is Carlos' daughter or not, and when her husband finds out about the infidelity, they break up. Carlos takes care of her and the baby and, finally, he proposes and they get married. After some time working as a motorcycle courier he starts working in an advertising agency. Karina accepts a position in
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, Carlos follows her and there he starts to write down his family's story from the beginning.


Historic events

The Alcántaras' story is narrated from an indefinite present by an adult Carlos. Their story is directly and indirectly affected by the events and the social, economical and political changes occurring in Spain from the late 1960s until the early 2000s. The Alcántaras are also direct and indirect witnesses of the historic events occurring those days, including, among many others, when Antonio, Mercedes, Carlos and Miguel witness the
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that kills Prime Minister
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; when Toni chronicles the Portuguese
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from
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; when the whole family queues for hours to see Franco
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; when Toni experienced the
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''
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'' attempt while inside the Congress building; when Carlos, Karina and Josete get trapped in the
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; when Antonio and Mercedes take part in the famous game show '' Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez''; when the whole family leaves El Descanso restaurant just as it suffers a terrorist attack; when Antonio proudly attends, at the
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, the solemn signing of the
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by which Spain and Portugal joined the
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; when Inés, Marcos and Oriol come out of the
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unscathed; when Toni reports live from
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the fall of the
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; when Toni and his cameraman are kidnapped in
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during the
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; when Antonio, Mercedes, Toni and Oriol attend the
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of the
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; and when the whole family demonstrates against the kidnapping and murder of
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.


Cast and characters

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Alcántara Family


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. In addition to the fictional characters, many well-known real characters of the time have also appeared in the series with the use of different techniques, from the insertion of footage from Televisión Española archive with CGI techniques to the use of actors to play them. The only three people who have played their thirty years younger selves have been politician
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and musician
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Episodes

A total of 413 numbered episodes were broadcast over twenty-three seasons. Episodes 182 and 183 were originally edited as a double episode and broadcast as one. The series has also nine additional unnumbered special episodes not counted in the official episodes numeration. Season three, season twenty and season twenty-two finish, season seven, season eight and the second part of season nineteen start and season twenty-one and season twenty-two rest mid-season with one of those unnumbered special episodes each. An additional farewell reunion special featuring the main cast preceded the broadcast of the final episode.


Release

''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' episodes premiered on La 1 of Televisión Española in prime time on Thursdays for the first twenty-two seasons and on Wednesdays for season twenty-three. They were also broadcast by
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in its different international feeds around the world and online on ''RTVE a la carta'' (2008–21) and
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(2021–23). In addition to RTVE Play, since 2019 all episodes are also available on demand in Amazon Prime Video, with each new episode available the day after its premiere on TVE. Subsequently, the series was distributed in more than fifteen countries including Argentina, Austria, Finland, Mexico, Panama, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay. Seasons of the show and multi-season sets in book form were released on DVD in Spain by Divisa Home Video.


Reception


Critical reception

''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' has received critical acclaim throughout most of its run with much of the praise reserved for the cast and their performances, the script and its dialogues, and the setting and its fidelity to the period. It was also praised its ability to reinvent and modernize itself narratively and aesthetically in every season, and its courage to deal with difficult topics from very interesting perspectives. Some critics and publications have called the series the best Spanish series of all time. Although with such a long run the series has had some ups and downs with plot lines that have been controversial.


Spanish television ratings

Season one premiered in Spain attracting an average of 5.519 million viewers and 33.7% share per episode. Viewing figures increased in seasons two up to 6.419 millions and 37.6% share in average, and season three up to 6.746 millions and 42.0% share. It reached its maximum in the last episode of season three with 7.253 millions and 51.0% share in average, with peaks of nearly ten millions. After remaining stable in season four with 6.727 million and 39.0% share, viewing figures decreased gradually until reaching a minimum in season nine with 3.746 million and 21.0% share. It recovered until reaching 4.724 million and 23.8% share in season twelve, after which figures gradually decreased significantly due to the increase in the number of channels on DTT and the arrival of streaming services, which led to a fragmentation of the market, and the change in television consumption habits. Despite this, it has managed to be the most watched fiction series on Televisión Española, far above other shows on the network, as well as the leader in its time-slot, for most of its run.


Awards and honors

It received numerous national and international awards, including the first
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awarded by the Spanish
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in 2009, two
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–the International Television Award in 2002 and for Best National Television Series in 2003–, three New York Latin ACE Awards –for Best Scenic Program in Television in 2008 and Special Awards for Imanol Arias in 2009 and Ana Duato in 2010–, a Silver Bird Prize in the
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as the runner-up for Best Drama Series in 2007, a Silver Remi in the
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in the category of Best Television Comedy Series in 2010, and two Antena de Oro for Best Fiction in 2003 and 2014. It received thirty-six
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of the
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out of ninety-six nominations, including the award for Best Fiction Show in 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011. It was also nominated for the
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for Best Drama Series in 2003. The season twenty
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received a silver prize in the
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Connect Awards as the runner-up for Best Fictional Promotion in 2020. The series, its cast and its technical crew have received more than a hundred awards overall.


Legacy


International versions

The series has been adapted in 2006 in Italy by
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as '' Raccontami'' starring Massimo Ghini and Lunetta Savino, in 2007 in Portugal by RTP as '' Conta-me como foi'' with Miguel Guilherme and Rita Blanco, in 2017 in Argentina by Televisión Pública Argentina as ''
Cuéntame cómo pasó ' (), usually shortened to ''Cuéntame'' and also known in English as ''Remember When'', is a Spanish prime-time television historical drama series that originally ran on La 1 (Spanish TV channel), La 1 of Televisión Española for twenty-three ...
'' with
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and and in 2020 in Greece by ERT as '' Ta Kalytera mas Chronia'' with and . The format was also sold to other countries, such as the United States, Mexico, and Bulgaria, but no such adaptations were ultimately made.


In other media

In 2010, an attempt was made to create a stage musical directed by
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based on the series, for which TVE and Grupo Ganga developed a
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called ''Cántame cómo pasó'' () to find the female performer who would play the character of Mercedes and the artist who would play either the role of grandmother Herminia, or that of one of the three Alcántara children: Inés, Toni or Carlos. Thirteen artists competed for Mercedes, four for Herminia, and another three for each of the children. The show was hosted by
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, had Daniel Diges and Lluvia Rojo as advisors, and Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara and Chávarri himself as judges. After its premiere on 7 May, it had to shorten its run and bring forward its final to 4 June due to the notable loss of audience. The winners were Selina as Mercedes and Itxaso Quintana as Inés. After this, the musical was never made. On 27 July 2012, a short clip from the series' first episode was shown at the
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in London among clips of famous British television programmes, music videos and films as part of "Frankie and June say...thanks Tim" sequence. On 14 May 2015, Jacobo Delgado and Carlos Molinero, two scriptwriters of the series, published the novel ''Toda una vida'' that goes back in time to narrate the origin of the love story between Antonio and Mercedes. The series itself, which continued many years after the publication of the novel, does not follow what is narrated in it and even contradicts it.


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links

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Official production website

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