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This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast, or formerly broadcast on Discovery Kids, a Latin American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
La mujer de Judas: June 14 - December 10, 2004 [91] La mujer de mi vida: September 27, 2010 - April 28, 2011 La Niña: December 4, 2017 - April 6, 2018 [92] La Otra: September 26, 2005 - January 27, 2006, first-run November 22, 2010 - March 29, 2011, rerun La Pola: May 2 - September 22, 2011 [93] La que no podía amar: April 29 - August 21 ...
Canal Once launched Once Niños as its first digital subchannel on August 24, 2015. [2] The channel would serve as an extension of the main channel's original children's programming for children between the ages of four and twelve; overnight, between midnight and 6am, it would not air programming, but instead an image inviting kids to go to sleep.
Schoolgirls (also known as The Girls; Spanish: Las niñas) is a 2020 Spanish coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Pilar Palomero, starring Andrea Fandos and Natalia de Molina. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Good Girls (Spanish: Las niñas bien) is a 2018 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella. [1] [2] Cast. Ilse Salas – Sofía; Flavio Medina ...
Hoy is a Mexican morning television show produced by Televisa and broadcast on Las Estrellas.Since its first broadcast, on August 3, 1998, the program had several stages. Being the longest-running program and the most watched on Mexican television in the morn
Cuco is a Mexican boy parrot that would rather imitate the crazy stunts of his TV super-parrot hero, El Americano than help with his chores at the family bird circus. Yet when a gang of bully birds threatens his ringmaster father and takes over the circus, Cuco sets off on a hilarious and full of Mexican ads journey to Hollywood to enlist his ...
Cómo es él" and "Estoy llorando hoy por ti". In 1984 a parody of "Yo soy aquél" was used in a radio spot in Puerto Rico 's gubernatorial race. Then-governor Carlos Romero Barceló used the parody (complete with a Raphael sound-alike) namely as a jab against opponent, Raphael's namesake, (and noted Spanophile), former governor Rafael ...