Los 80 Explained

Creator:Boris Quercia
Starring:Daniel Muñoz
Tamara Acosta
Daniel Alcaíno
Loreto Aravena
Tomás Verdejo
Lucas Bolvarán
Katty Kowaleczko
Opentheme:"El Tiempo en las Bastillas"
Runtime:54 minutes
Country:Chile
Language:Spanish
Network:Canal 13
Executive Producer:Alberto Gesswein
Patricio Pereira
Location:Santiago, Chile
Num Seasons:7
Num Episodes:78

Los 80 is a Chilean drama TV series for Canal 13 produced to celebrate the Bicentennial of Chile,[1] starring Daniel Muñoz, Tamara Acosta, Daniel Alcaíno, Loreto Aravena, Tomás Verdejo and Lucas Escobar. Although it is clearly inspired by the Spanish series Cuéntame cómo pasó,[2] focusing on the events in Chile,[3] it is not an official remake.[4] The series was renewed for a seventh and last season that aired in Spring-Summer 2014.

Plot

The series, starring Daniel Muñoz and Tamara Acosta, tells the story of the Herreras, a middle-class family living in Santiago of Chile. The plot is set between 1982 and 1989, in the military dictatorship, and revolves around historical events during the 80's, especially the economic crisis of 1982 and the 8.0 magnitude earthquake in Santiago.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guests

Development

The first season of the series premiered on 12 October 2008. In this first season, the story is set between 1982 and 1983, starting with Chile's qualification for the 1982 FIFA World Cup, thanks to soccer player Carlos Caszely, and finishing with the first national protest against Augusto Pinochet.

The second season premiered on 18 October 2009. This time, the story is set between 1983 and 1984, starting with a moment that changes the life of the Herrera family, the news of a new baby, and finishing with the birth of baby Ana.

The third season of the series premiered on 17 October 2010 and ended on 19 December. Set in 1985, it starts with the 1985 Algarrobo earthquake and ends with Claudia's decision to leave her family, because she's being investigated by the CNI.

The fourth season of the series premiered on 16 October 2011. Set in 1986, it starts with the Herreras reading the goodbye letter Claudia left and Juan going to Argentina to see her. The season finished on December 20, 2011 with Pedro (CNI agent) torturing Claudia, Gabriel (Claudia's boyfriend) being shot and killed by CNI agents, and Claudia finally returning to her home and hugging her mother.

The fifth season of the series premiered on 23 September 2012. The year is 1987, and it starts with Pope John Paul II's visit to Chile. The fifth season ended on 16 December 2012 with Juan trying to get a job after Ricardo, the son of his former employer, steals all the money Juan and him made from selling a textile factory. Claudia, recovering from Gabriel's death, tries to go back to medical school, repeating again the PAA (Chilean MCAT). In the meantime, Felix has his first kiss with Sibila.

The sixth season premiered on 13 October 2013. It focuses on 1988's plebiscite of 1988 and the end of Pinochet's dictatorship. The season's finale took place on 12 January 2014.

Finally, in August 2014, Canal 13 announced the seventh season of the series, based on the year 1989, which began to be issued from October 5 and will mark the end of the series. The recordings were completed on Tuesday 18 November 2014, amid tears and hugs.[5]

Chilean television ratings

The pilot episode attracted 2.06 million viewers in Chile, came first in its time slot, leaving behind other programs like Animal Nocturno in the "competitive Sunday night". The season marked a peak audience of 2.7 million and an average rating, in 10 episodes, of 1.9 million viewers.[6] Los 80 was the most watched new series in 2008, averaging a total of 1.92 million viewers.

For the second season, the show continued in the "competitive Sunday night", against Animal Nocturno from TVN and Caiga Quien Caiga from Megavisión, leading the night with a positive margin of 0.7 million viewers. The series popularity increased, and it started having a big cultural impact in people. The season's audience average was 2.54 million viewers. The season had an average rating of 2.54 million viewers. The most watched episode of the season was the season's finale "Nos queremos tanto".

For the third season, the series still led the Sunday nights and became the most watched show of the year, with 2.67 million viewers, winning awards like TV Grama Award and the Copihue de Oro. The season finale attracted 3.2 million viewers. The season's most watched episode was "Familia", the season finale, with an average of 3.25 million viewers and a peak audience of 4.3 million viewers. This season transformed Los 80 in the most watched TV show in Chile.

The fourth season increased the popularity of the series even more. This was the most watched season of the series and the most watched show of the year again, averaging a total of 2.98 million viewers, winning more awards like APES Award, Copihue de Oro and TV Grama again. The season's finale "Cuando solo nos queda rezar" had an average of 3.4 million viewers, with a peak audience of 4.4 million viewers. The season's most watched episode was "Madres coraje", which had an average of 3.46 million viewers, making it also the most watched episode of the whole series. This season had an average of 2.98 million viewers, and it was both the most watched season of the series and the most watched TV show in 2011.

For the fifth season, a new time slot led to a decline in the show's popularity and to a decrease in viewers, but the show continued leading the Sunday nights. The season's premiere attracted 2.96 million viewers, and was the lead-out to Pareja Perfecta, which attracted 2.51 million viewers that night. The season's finale attracted 2.61 million viewers, and the season's average was 2.58 million viewers, with a total of 12 episodes. The season's finale "El día más feliz de mi vida" ("The happiest day of my life") had an average of 2.61 million viewers and a peak audience of 3.4 million viewers. The season most watched episode was "Y nada más", which had an average of 3.07 million viewers. The season had an average of 2.58 million viewers.

SeasonEpisodesTimeslotSeason premiereSeason finaleTV seasonViewers (millions)
Los 80 (season 1)10Sunday 10:30 pm12 October 200821 December 200820081.92
Los 80 (season 2)10Sunday 10:30 pm18 October 200927 December 200920092.54
Los 80 (season 3)10Sunday 10:30 pm17 October 201019 December 201020102.67
Los 80 (season 4)11Sunday 10:30 pm16 October 201120 December 201120112.98
Los 80 (season 5)12Sunday 10 pm23 September 201216 December 201220122.58
Los 80 (season 6)12Sunday 10 pm13 October 201312 January 201420132.28
Los 80 (season 7)13Sunday 10 pm5 October 201421 December 20142014TBA

Notes and References

  1. News: La serie ochentera del bicentenario que prepara el gurú del cine popular . January 29, 2008 . . October 2, 2010.
  2. Web site: ¿Por qué vuelve Los 80? Hipótesis de un regreso. El Mostrador. 29 December 2019. Jorge. Molina Jara. Alejandro. Espinoza Guzmán.
  3. News: La serie ‘Los 80’ en canal 13 . October 12, 2008 . Diario Crítico de Chile . October 2, 2010.
  4. News: International remakes of 'Cuéntame cómo pasó'. February 25, 2021. formulatv.com. es. 13 September 2017.
  5. Web site: Lágrimas y abrazos marcaron último día de grabación de Los 80.. . 21 November 2014.
  6. News: Los 80 finaliza primera temporada, anuncia DVD y regreso el 2009 . December 22, 2008 . La Factoria . October 3, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100317212418/http://www.lafactoria.cl/2008/los-80-finaliza-primera-temporada-anuncia-dvd-y-regreso-el-2009/ . March 17, 2010 . dead .