Los Serrano
tv show

147 total episodes
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8 seasons
First Aired April 22, 2003
Overview
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".

Season 1
13 episodes
Air Date
April 22, 2003

Ya s'han casao
Episode 1 - 1h 15m
April 22, 2003

Un padre perfecto
Episode 2 - 1h 16m
April 29, 2003

Siempre nos quedará París
Episode 3 - 1h 12m
May 06, 2003
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El atlético de Santa Justa F.C.
Episode 4 - 1h 17m
May 13, 2003
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Me gusta cuando callas
Episode 5 - 1h 16m
May 20, 2003
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Cien maneras de cocinar la trucha
Episode 6 - 1h 13m
May 27, 2003
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No me llames iluso
Episode 7 - 1h 18m
June 03, 2003
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La noche del loro
Episode 8 - 1h 17m
June 10, 2003
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Superdotado
Episode 9 - 1h 12m
June 17, 2003
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El rey y yo
Episode 10 - 1h 19m
June 24, 2003
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Una noche en Mogambo
Episode 11 - 1h 21m
July 01, 2003
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Benny, Tonny y Marky
Episode 12 - 1h 21m
July 08, 2003
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La guerra de los Martinez
Episode 13 - 1h 24m
July 15, 2003
Episodes
Cast

Antonio Resines
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Diego Serrano

Jesús Bonilla
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Santiago Serrano

Antonio Molero
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Fructuoso Martínez "Fiti"

Alejo Sauras
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Raúl Martínez

Natalia Sánchez
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Maria Teresa "Teté" Capdevila

Nuria González
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Candela Blanco

Víctor Elías
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Guillermo Serrano

Belén Rueda
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Lucía Gómez

Julia Gutiérrez Caba
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Carmen López

Verónica Sánchez
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Eva Capdevila

Jorge Jurado
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Francisco Serrano "Curro"
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Andrés de la Cruz
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José María Bellido, "Boliche"