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Mercado Central (TV series)
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Mercado Central (transl. 'Central Market') is a Spanish soap opera television series based on an original idea by David Plana that originally aired on La 1 from 23 September 2019 to 21 January 2021. The series' ensemble cast features the likes of Antonio Garrido, Begoña Maestre, Lola Marceli and Jesús Olmedo, among others.
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Premise
The plot revolves around the working and personal relationships and mishaps established among the people whose earnings depend on the stalls of a market located in current-day Madrid. The latter faces the prospect of municipal closure.[1][2]
Cast
- Antonio Garrido as Elías.[3]
- Begoña Maestre as Celia Mendoza.[3]
- Jesús Olmedo as Jorge Santos.[3]
- Lola Marceli as Adela.[3]
- César Sánchez as Jesús de la Cruz[3]
- Francesc Cuéllar as Germán.[3]
- Miriam Montilla as Rosa.[3]
- Marta Poveda as Lorena.[3]
- Malena Gutiérrez as Valeria Hinojosa.[3]
- Ana Rayo as Carmen.[3]
- Paco Ochoa as Nicolás.[3]
- Dani Luque as Samuel.[3]
- Santiago Molero as Nacho Salinas.[3]
- Cloe Seró as Noa.[3]
- Ettore Colombo as Paolo Giordano
- Ana Ruiz as Cristina.[3]
- Óscar Ortuño as Andrea.[3]
- Bárbara Mestanza as Carla Rivas.[3]
- Jean Cruz as Jonathan.[3]
- Francesco Nappi as Doménico.[3]
- Raúl Sanz as Ginés Hortuño.[3]
- Eva Isanta as Gloria Suárez.[4]
- Jordi Rebellón as Fernando Luján.[5]
- Raúl Mérida as Martín Suárez.[6]
- María Casal as Sofía Olmos.[6]
- Sebastián Iturria as Lucas Ortega.[6]
- Guadalupe Lancho as Ágata[7]
- David Lorente as Alberto[8]
- Iris de Campos as Marta.[9]
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Production and release
Based on an original idea by David Plana , the screenplay was developed by Eva Baeza, David Plana, Verónica Viñé and Eulàlia Carrillo.[8] Produced by RTVE in collaboration with Diagonal TV ,[2] shooting started in July 2019,[2] primarily taking place in a film set in Boadilla del Monte.[3][8] The series was directed by Joan Noguera . The opening theme ("Una luz en la ciudad") was composed by Jesús Díaz and performed by Rozalén and Carlos Sadness.[10][11] Production of the series was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] The series premiered on La 1 on 23 September 2019, placed in the sobremesa time slot.[9] After 310 episodes, the broadcasting run ended on 22 January 2021.[12]
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