Fabiola (TV series) explained

Num Episodes:164
Genre:Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Creator:Delia Fiallo
Starring:Alba Roversi
Guillermo Dávila
Opentheme:Fabiola by Guillermo Dávila
Theme Music Composer:Rudy La Scala
Language:Spanish
Country:Venezuela
Company:Venevisión
Channel:Venevisión
Executive Producer:Carlos Suarez
Producer:Marisol Campos
Director:Édgar Liendo
Arquímedes Rivero
Related:Emilia (1979)

Fabiola is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión in 1989. An original story written by Delia Fiallo based on the radionovela Tu mundo y el mío, this version was adapted by Ana Mercedes Escamez and Milagros del Valle. The telenovela was distributed internationally by Venevisión International.[1]

Alba Roversi and Guillermo Dávila starred as the main protagonists.

Synopsis

Fabiola and her family suffer the disgrace of passing from a very wealthy life to that of total poverty, after her father's death. Doing translations and giving lessons at home, Fabiola achieves to support her grandmother Maria Manuela, her sister Marian and her brother Alberto. This is how, one day, she ends up at Carlos Alberto Roman's house, to give him, and his little sister, lessons. But, at the same time, she wins the friendship and acceptance of the whole family: father, mother, young daughter and specially, Carlos Alberto, who fall in love with her from the very beginning. But as a typical "playboy" he tries to take advantage of her, and discovers she is not that type of girl; so he decides to forget the whole thing for a while only to realize he is truly in love with her. He returns to Fabiola to ask her in marriage. This marriage will encounter several problems but a dramatic reconciliation will bring back the faith and happiness they deserve.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: VENEVISION (1989), 164 capitulos Fabiola. vencor.narod. 5 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20150410094232/http://ven-cor.ru/films/fabiola.htm. 10 April 2015. dead.
  2. Web site: Fabiola. seriesnow.com. 5 February 2017.