- Verano azul
Infobox Television
show_name = Verano azul (Blue Summer)
genre =Comedy-drama ,Teen drama
creator =Antonio Mercero
starring = Antonio Ferrandis
Miguel Joven
Pilar Torres
Juan José Artero
José Luis Fernández
Miguel Ángel Valero
Gerardo Garrido
Cristina Torres
María Garralón
theme_music_composer =
country = ESP
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 19
runtime = 60 minutes
producer = Eduardo Esquide
network =TVE1
first_aired =October 11 ,1981
last_aired =February 14 ,1982
imdb_id = 0077094
tv_com_id"Verano azul" ("Blue Summer") was a famous Spanish
television show from1981 directed byAntonio Mercero . It tells of the adventures of a group of youngsters between ages 9 and 17, while on summer vacation inNerja , a small town on the MediterraneanCosta del Sol ,Andalusia , in SouthernSpain . The series, with 19 episodes that drew up to 20 million viewers inSpain , has been rerunned almost every summer since then and has left a deep impact on several generations and has become part of Spain's common memory. It was also broadcasted inLatin America ,Portugal ,France and some Slavic countries likeYugoslavia ,Bulgaria ,Poland andCzechoslovakia .It was produced by the Spanish state broadcaster TVE (which was also the only television network available in Spain until
1983 ), and it was originally broadcast on its then main channelTVE1 fromOctober 11 1981 toFebruary 14 1982 .Characters
The main characters include the children and teenagers Bea (Pilar Torres), Desi (Cristina Torres), Javi (Juanjo Artero), Pancho (José Luis Fernández), Quique (Gerardo Garrido), Piraña (Miguel Ángel Valero), and Tito (Miguel Joven), as well as two adults, the retired sailor Chanquete (Antonio Ferrandis) and the painter Julia (María Garralón).
Cultural Significance
For Bulgarians and Poles born in the mid-1970s or early 1980s, "Verano Azul" introduced certain serious teen themes that were otherwise never seen on TV under the socialist system, such as the hippie lifestyle, parental divorce, or even the death of close friends, among others. It was one of the very few youth-oriented TV shows behind the
Iron Curtain which with a freedom atmosphere contrasted with the usual ideological indoctrination there then. Even in the 2000s, chance encounters between Spaniards and Bulgarians erupt in happy shouting at the mention of "Verano Azul".
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