4/28/2012

Telenovelas from Mexico for Daily Watch

By Michael Anderson


Nigerian Soap operas/drama productions, rocked our Tv set screens back in the days (especially inside the 80's), which transcended in to the 90's from Dick Crow at Dawn, Small town Headmaster, Mirror in the Sun, Guiding the Clouds, Ripples, Brain Bending, to Elastic Blues, Checkmate, Fortunes, and the like. Foreign comedies as well dominantly through the USA and Great britain gave Nigerians a worth a darn fun time looking at experience, such as The Jeffersons, Fun, Sanford and Sons, Various Strokes, Mixed Delights, Mind your language, Medical doctor in the House, Rising Dam, A few Mothers do have all of them, Rent A Blurry, amongst others. Unfortunately, that they stopped the transmit of these programmes along with Nigerians had to be content with the actual stream of neighborhood productions that were flung in your faces.

However, "The Prosperous Also Cry" back in the overdue 80's set the actual precedent for a plethora involving Latin American telenovelas (dominantly coming from Mexico) and in some cases Venezuela, to be able to flood our window screens. It was the first Telenovela which ruled the Nigerian stereo back in the days. Following the viewership reach recorded, "Secrets of the Sand", "No A single But You", "Lady of the Rose", "Maria delaware los Angeles", took following turns in enjoyable Nigerians with the latin National flavoured stories. Sadly, somewhere along the 1990s, the broadcast with the Telenovelas came to an abrupt cease, closing the book with the Latin American epoch regarding thrilling, exciting, high cliff hanger moments, as well as intricate plots. Nigerians particularly those living in Lagos state (The particular Hub of the Amusement Industry) had to put up with other foreign types other than drama, send out straight into our rooms especially from The lord's own country.

Nonetheless, the revival involving telenovelas on our displays returned with a massive bang in June 2006 with "Cuando Seas Mia(when you find yourself mine)" together with 238 episodes starring Paloma/Elena Olivares( Silvia Navarro), Gustav Sanchez Serrano (Sergio Basanez), broadcast on Photography equipment Independent television (AIT) with 9pm and MITV at 7pm through Monday to Comes to an end. To say the least, at such times particularly at 9pm, women, young adults, children and amazingly a good number of the adult men folk tuned in order to AIT's frequency to watch fresh new episodes of the system.

Nonetheless, the revival regarding telenovelas on our monitors returned with a huge bang in August 2005 with "Cuando Seas Mia(when you're mine)" using 238 episodes starring Paloma/Elena Olivares( Silvia Navarro), Senke Sanchez Serrano (Sergio Basanez), broadcast on Cameras Independent television (AIT) in 9pm and MITV at 7pm coming from Monday to Fri. To say the least, at such times particularly at 9pm, women, teenagers, children and amazingly a good number of the guys folk tuned to be able to AIT's frequency to watch refreshing episodes of the system. Great was the actual response to the telenovela in which even with the epileptic power source in the country at that time(which usually hasn't changed) family members were seen thirstily powering on the machines to watch, while people that didn't have one could end up being spotted at open up bars, clubs, neighborhood restaurants, shops, neighbours/ buddies apartments gladly viewing same.






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