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Italian soap opera 2001-2016

CentoVetrine
Genre Soap opera
Created by Cristiana Farina
Starring See below
Country of origin Italy
Original language Italian
Running time 23 minutes
Network Canale 5
Release 8 January 2001 (2001-01-08) –
8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)

CentoVetrine (“Hundred Windows”) is an Italian soap opera which was broadcast on Canale 5 from 8 January 2001 to 8 August 2016.

Premise

The series tells the stories of some of the characters who work or are related to an imaginary shopping center CentoVetrine, located in the center of Turin. There are many stories of love and passion, but also struggles for power and dynastic quarrels in the telefilm.

Series overview

Cast

Production

The series was produced by Mediaset and taped at Telecittà Studios in San Giusto Canavese, Turin.[1]

Broadcast

CentoVentrine debuted as an afternoon series on Canale 5 on 8 January 2001.[1][2] The average audience over the show’s first 10 years was 4 million viewers, with a 28% share and peaks of 36%.[1]

The series was moved to Rete 4 on 15 December 2014, airing Monday through Friday in prime time at 8:05 PM.[3] This put the series in direct competition with the popular Rai 3 drama Un posto al sole, which was Italy’s most-watched soap opera at the time.[4]

The last episode was broadcast on Rete 4 on 10 March 2015, though a number of unaired episodes remained.[5] The remaining 72 episodes were later broadcast in Italy on Canale 5 in a morning time slot from 7 June to 8 August 2016.[2][6]

Starting 15 June 2023, all episodes of the series have been made available for streaming on the Italian streaming platform Mediaset Infinity.[2]

References

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