Médico de familia explained

Genre:Dramedy
Producer:Globomedia
Daniel Écija
Executive Producer:Gestevisión Telecinco
Director:Daniel Écija (1995-1996)
Jesús del Cerro and Juan Carlos Cueto (1996-1999)
Ana Maroto (1999)
Starring:Emilio Aragón
Lydia Bosch
Pedro Peña
Luisa Martín
Antonio Molero
Francis Lorenzo
Gemma Cuervo
Aarón Guerrero
Lola Baldrich
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Network:Telecinco
Num Episodes:119

Médico de familia (Family Doctor) is a Spanish dramedy[1] television series produced by Globomedia for Telecinco. The series premiered at the end of 1995, to become the most popular Tuesday night show for four years and made Telecinco a popular national broadcaster. It has been adapted and broadcast in Germany, Belgium, Finland, Italy, Portugal and Russia, among other countries. Its Italian adaptation surpassed it in episodes and was broadcast till 2016.

The series

It follows the life and struggles of a young doctor, Dr. Nacho Martín (Emilio Aragón) a widower who was left with three children and an adolescent nephew in his charge and is trying to rebuild his family life.

Another main character is his sister-in-law (played by Lydia Bosch) whom he ends up marrying in a second marriage and who gives birth to twins. Other important characters are Julio, his best friend, his cousin Alfonso, and also his colleagues at the health center.

The series recounts Dr. Martín's family, personal and professional struggles. He lives with his father and a domestic assistant, Juani (Luisa Martín) and they create the rhythm of his daily family life.

Médico de familia has been one of the few TV series that marked a turning point in Spanish TV fiction and became one of the most followed during its five-year broadcast, together with Cuéntame cómo pasó, Farmacia de guardia, 7 vidas, Los Serrano, Aquí no hay quien viva and Aída.

Starring Emilio Aragón, who made his debut as a television actor in this production, and Lydia Bosch, the series ran on Telecinco between 1995 and 1999.

RAI 1, part of the Italian national public broadcasting company RAI (Radiotelevisione italiana S.p.A.), made a successful adaptation of the series entitled Un medico in famiglia, airing since 1998.

According to El Mundo (1), the secret of Médico de familia was not to please everyone, but not to displease anyone. The series strategically represented the affluent middle class (Nacho, Alicia), the working class (Poli, Juani, Marcial), adolescents, children and the elderly.

Plot

The series tells the story of Nacho Martín, a doctor, widower and father of three children (Maria, Cechu and Anita) and his nephew (Alberto), who lives with him and Nacho's father, Mr. Manolo, the grandfather. Dr. Martín is in love with his sister-in-law (Alicia) with whom he will end up rebuilding his life and having twins (a girl and a boy, Elena and Manuel, who were born in an elevator with Juani and Maria acting as midwives) Other major roles were that of the domestic assistant of Martín's family (Juani) and Nacho's best friend (Julio). Following the departure of Julio, Nacho's cousin Alfonso joins the plot.

Cast and characters

CharacterPortrayed bySeasons
123456789
Ignacio "Nacho" Martín VillarEmilio Aragóncolspan="9"
Alicia Soller MorenoLydia Boschcolspan="9"
Manuel "Manolo" MartinPedro Peñacolspan="9"
Juana "Juani" UreñaLuisa Martíncolspan="9"
María Martín SollerIsabel Aboycolspan="9"
Chechu Martín Sollercolspan="9"
Anita Martín SollerMarieta Bielsacolspan="9"
Gertrudis "Gertru" Yunqueracolspan="9"
Hipólito "Poli" MoyanoAntonio Molerocolspan="9"
Consuelo MorenoGemma Cuervocolspan="9"
Alberto Fernández Martíncolspan="9"
Ruthcolspan="9"
Borja PraderaJosé Ángel Egidocolspan="9"
Julio SuárezFrancis Lorenzocolspan="6"
Nicolás Sollercolspan="6"
Marcial Gonzálezcolspan="8"
Paco DíazJorge Jerónimo
Irene Acebal Ana Duatocolspan="5"
Matías Poyo Luis Barberocolspan="5"
Inmacolspan="7"
Alfonso MartínAntonio Valerocolspan="6"
Marta Senacolspan="5"
ErnestoAlberto Domínguez-Solcolspan="4"
Ángel ValverdeJordi Rebellón

Awards and nominations

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

Trivia

Storylines

Star Appearances

Many famous people appeared on the show playing themselves.

Actors

Sets

Links to other series

Collaborations by the actors in other works

References to the series

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Diego, Patricia. Alejandro. Pardo. https://dadun.unav.edu/bitstream/10171/35978/1/Est%c3%a1ndares%20de%20producci%c3%b3n%20en%20series%20TV%20%28Diego%26Pardo%29.pdf. 50–51. Estándares de producción de ‘dramedias’ familiares en España: el caso de Médico de familia, Cuéntame y Los Serrano". Medina. Mercedes. Series de televisión: El caso de Médico de familia, Cuéntame y Los Serrano. Madrid. Ediciones Internacionales Universitarias. 2008.