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- An exiled priest tries to escape his demons while living in a remote village in Spain.
- A family-owned hotel in the fictional coastal Spanish town of Cantaloa in 1905: love, blackmail, jealousies, crime, comedy, and plots and counter-plots all involving the hotel's owners, guests, detectives, and residential employees.
- After spending several years infiltrating the circles of the Abertzale left as another young sympathizer of the terrorist group ETA, a police officer gets what she was looking for: ETA contacts her.
- A warrior from the 16th Century, the first female university student from the 19th Century, and a paramedic from the 21st Century join a secret agency to prevent people from changing Spanish history using time-traveling doors.
- Portrays the macabre descent into hell of a man facing the consequences of a morally fraught decision.
- The evolution of a family from the last days of the Frankist dictatorship to the early 1980s.
- After her father's sudden death, Aida returns to her childhood neighborhood and tries to help her children get ahead in life.
- Laura Lebrel is a brilliant homicide detective. She solves the most daunting crimes while balancing a very busy personal and family life.
- Set in 1960s Spain, it centers on Pelayo, Marcelino, and Manolita's tavern "El Asturiano," reflecting the economic and social revival of the Spanish working class.
- The Roman Catholic Church faces the new challenges of Protestanism in Northern Europe and Paganism in the Americas. Carlos V seeks to secure the power of the Church, in this continuation of Isabel (2011-2014) and La Corona Partida (2016).
- A group of six police officers solve disappearance cases that everyone else has already given up on.
- The fates of Henry - a cynical American correspondent who has lost his soul - and Teresa, one of the Republic's censors and in charge of overseeing the news that journalists can send abroad, cross in Gernika.
- San Fernando is a small police station in Madrid, where Chief Castilla and the officers under his command handle all kinds of cases.
- Alberto began his law studies at the prestigious Jorge Juan University, attracting the attention of one of his professors. Meanwhile, Virginia enrolls in Journalism, where she is dazzled by the cultural environment.
- The Spanish "Conquistador" Hernán Cortés arrives on the shores of what today is México and faces both local demons and those who've sailed with him.
- In the 1940's Spain, a Marquise and a Prime Minister live a forbidden love.
- This TV program similar to American series for teenagers like 'Beverly Hills 90210,' 'Saved by the Bell,' or 'California Dreams' reflects the problems of Spanish teenagers.
- The work and lives of doctors and nurses in a Spanish hospital.
- The world learns that an earth-shattering meteorite will arrive in 72 hours.
- Ana Tramel is a brilliant criminal lawyer in her lowest hours. She receives a call from her brother, who has been accused of murdering the director of a famous casino. With a small team, she will have to face a huge corporation.
- A hit man receives the assignment to kill a woman. But what seems like another routine job gets complicated when he spares her life, and he has just one night to find and take out the people who hired him.
- A prestigious family that resides in Madrid, lives the period of the Second Republic.
- National Police officers from a precinct in Madrid, Spain, deal with all kinds of situations in the streets as well as in their homes.
- In the 1920s, Victoria and Angel fall in love in a small town in northern Spain. But they are from different social classes; she is the daughter of a wealthy businessman, and he comes from a poor family.
- A fight over the calf of a prize milk cow in the close-knit, traditional Pas Valley of Cantabria leaves a cantankerous dairy farmer dead and another fearful of arrest. He and his daughter Val conspire to keep the cause of death quiet, but tensions mount when Val becomes attracted to the dead farmer's son Rai, estranged from his father and now a hairdresser in the city. The tensions open long-festering family resentments and spur the lurid imagination of Val's teenage sister Genia. "What goes unsaid, gets undone," the Pasiegos say, but is it true? Is there harm in staying silent?