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- Remake of Married... with Children (1987) that follows the life of an Argentine middle-class family.
- The orphans living at the manor known as Rincón de Luz have their tough reality transformed by a sweet-hearted, dedicated young woman.
- The story begins in 1995 as Santiago Díaz Herrera is hurt while fencing with his best friend Marco Lombardo. Marco wants to bring Santiago back to Buenos Aires but his father, Alberto, commands him to leave Santiago in a Moroccan jail, and Santiago is declared dead. Eleven years pass, and in 2006 Santiago returns to Buenos Aires seeking revenge on the Lombardos for their crimes to himself, his father and other people who have stood in their way over the decades.
- An ordinary man and single father is about to see himself as an object of affection to hundreds of women after he accepts an unusual business proposition from his cousin.
- Several sketches performed by Guillermo Francella
- A married woman struggles with attraction to another man. But with a monster for a husband, she's got bigger problems.
- This Argentine reality television series is part of the Big Brother franchise first developed in the Netherlands.
- Bautista Amaya, a forensic anthropologist falls in love with Ana Monserrat. Soon, he discovers a network of human trafficking and he will try to stop them.
- High school friends reunite 20 years later. Andrés discovers María Laura was pregnant in 1989, married Pablo who thought he was the father. 80s nostalgia featured along with bullying and LGBT storylines. Same actors play teen versions.
- Mercedes was part of a gang of thieves, now she's Lisa, wife and mother. No one knows about her past until Alex, one of her old partners in crime, moves into her neighborhood with his family.
- An Argentinian adaptation of the American game show "20Q," which aired on GSN in 2009. Human contestants play against a computer in order to win up to 100,000 pesos.