Esperándote (TV series) explained

Num Episodes:160
Genre:Telenovela
Drama
Creator:María Antonieta Saavedra
Starring:Rebeca Rambal
José Elías Moreno
Nayelli Saldívar
Jaime Lozano
Salvador Sánchez
Diana Bracho
Opentheme:Instrumental by Amparo Rubín
Language:Spanish
Country:Mexico
Company:Televisa
Location:Taxco, Mexico
Channel:Canal de las Estrellas
Executive Producer:Eugenio Cobo
Director:Miguel Córcega
Cinematography:Manuel Ruiz Esparza

Esperándote (English title: Waiting for you) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 1985.[1]

Rebeca Rambal and José Elías Moreno starred as protagonists, while Nayelli Saldívar starred as child protagonist.

Plot

Margarita and Pablo are a young couple living on a farm on the outskirts of Taxco. Your marriage is in crisis, because both want a child but can not have children Margarita. As the crisis is leading the brink of divorce, decide to adopt a child. So María Inés comes into their lives.

Gusanito as he is fondly called, is a sweet, tender and intelligent orphan girl who finally feel the joy of knowing what a real home. However, Margarita at first the scorn because she is not his biological daughter but only an adopted. Still, Gusanito the love of Pablo and everyone wins at the farm, as Celso and Juancho pawns.

With great enthusiasm is dedicated to help in any way i can, and start attending school, and Margarita will go realizing how much better the girl and the daughter who always waited, and grow to love as their own.

Cast

Soundtrack

Side A

  1. Gusanito
  2. Margarita
  3. Isabel
  4. Gusanito alegre
  5. Pablo
  6. Martha bossa nova
  7. Refugio
  8. Eduardo
  9. Gusanito piano

Side B

  1. Isabel lánguida
  2. Irene
  3. Isabel romántica
  4. Gusanito triste
  5. Margarita bossa nova
  6. Federico
  7. Margarita triste
  8. Juancho[3]

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
19864th TVyNovelas AwardsBest Telenovela of the YearEugenio Cobo
Best Child PerformanceNayelli Saldívar
Best DirectionMiguel Córcega

Notes and References

  1. http://www.alma-latina.net/Esperandote/Esperandote.shtml Esperándote
  2. Web site: Esperándote (1985–). imdb.com. IMDb. 13 July 2015.
  3. Spanish Wikipedia