Isabel_(TV_series)

<i>Isabel</i> (TV series)

Isabel (TV series)

Spanish TV series or program


Isabel is a Spanish historical fiction television series, directed by Jordi Frades and produced by Diagonal TV for Televisión Española. The series is based upon the reign of Queen Isabella I of Castile.[1] It was broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española from 2012 to 2014.

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Synopsis

This series is a biography about Isabella, Queen of Castile. The first season chronicles the period between 1461 and 1474: from the end of her childhood to her marriage with Ferdinand of Aragon and her difficult arrival to the Crown.[2]

The second season chronicles the period between 1474 and 1492: from her crowning to the conquest of Granada and the beginning of the journey of Christopher Columbus.[3]

The third season covers the marriages of Joanna and Philip and Juan and Margaret, the subsequent deaths of Isabella's children Juan and Isabel as well as the latter's son Miguel along with the marriages of Catherine of Aragon and Maria of Aragon.

Cast

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Episodes and ratings

Season 1 (2012)

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Season 2 (2013)

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Season 3 (2014)

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Production

The project for Isabel's biopic was first tasked by Televisión Española (TVE) to Isla Producciones, but TVE did not find the screenplay satisfactory.[28] The series was then commissioned to Diagonal TV, with a writing team formed by Javier Olivares, Jordi Calafí and Anaïs Schaaff.[28] Filming began in Summer 2011 and took place in several Spanish cities: Cáceres, Madrid and Segovia. The first season premiered on 10 September 2012, after an eight-month delay. The series was initially expected to debut on 30 January 2012, but a budget cut for TVE postponed the premiere.[29]

In November 2012, the show was renewed for a second season. After disagreements with Diagonal TV early in the production of season 1, series creator's Javier Olivares determined not to return for the next season.[30] Filming of the second season began in February 2013.[3] Part of the shooting took place on location at the Alhambra in Granada.[31] TVE approved the third season in July 2013 before the second season premiered.[32]

International broadcasts

The rights to broadcast Isabel were acquired in the United Kingdom by Sky Arts in 2013.[33]

In Mexico, Canal 22 acquired the rights and premiered the series on 6 August 2013.[34]

In Chile, the series airs on TVN.[35]

In Brazil, the series is aired on a daily basis on + Globosat

In Israel, the series aired weekly during 2017 on yes (Israel)'s Viva channel.

In Bulgaria the series (Isabell of Castile) starts on 5 February 2014 air on bTV.[36]

In the United States, the series aired on Estrella TV on Sunday nights from 16 March 2014 until 2018.[37]

In the Arab World, Isabel airs on weekdays on MBC Action.

In Serbia, the series airs on national television RTS1 .[38]

Awards

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Other media

La corona partida and Carlos, Rey Emperador

In April 2015, TVE announced the production of the film La corona partida. The film focuses on the aftermath of Queen Isabella's death. Jordi Frades, director of the series, also directed the film, and Rodolfo Sancho (as King Ferdinand), Irene Escolar (as Joanna the Mad), Raúl Merida (as Philip the Handsome) and Eusebio Poncela (as Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros) reprised their roles. The film served as the link between Isabel and the series Carlos, rey emperador, which is based upon the reign of Charles I, Isabella's grandson.[47]

Crossover with El ministerio del tiempo

Michelle Jenner and Eusebio Poncela reprised the roles of Isabella I of Castile and Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros respectively in the El ministerio del tiempo episode "Una negociación a tiempo".


References

Citations
  1. "Isabel, la serie". Rtve.es. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  2. "'Isabel' tendrá segunda temporada". RTVE.es. November 22, 2012.
  3. "Isabel inicia el asedio granadino". Diario de León. 24 April 2013.
  4. "'Isabel', la reina de las audiencias". Rtve.es. 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  5. "'Isabel' (20,3%) continúa reinando a sus anchas en el prime time del lunes". Formulatv.com. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  6. "'Isabel' escala 1,4 puntos en el prime time de La 1 hasta alcanzar un 18,3%". Formulatv.com. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  7. "'Alguien tenía que decirlo' arranca en la sobremesa de laSexta con un 4,4%". Formulatv.com. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  8. "'La voz' sube 1,3 puntos tras registrar un 24,6% en su segunda gala". Formulatv.com. 2013-09-23. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  9. "Audiencias Lunes, 30 de Septiembre de 2013". Formulatv.com. 2013-10-01. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  10. José Álvarez (8 October 2013). "'La voz' baja ligeramente (24,6%) con la doble entrega de 'La Cúpula' (15,4% y 16,7%)". Kantar Media. Noxvo. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  11. José Álvarez (15 October 2013). "El último capítulo de la primera temporada de 'La Cúpula' seduce al 18,5% de los espectadores". Kantar Media. Noxvo. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  12. "El creador de 'Isabel' deja la serie". Ecoteuve. El Economista. 3 December 2012.
  13. Daly, Emma (2013-07-18). "Sky Arts adds Spanish period drama Isabel to foreign line-up". Radiotimes.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  14. "'Isabel' se emitirá en Reino Unido a través del canal Sky Arts". Formulatv.com. 3 August 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  15. Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Kraljica Izabela". www.rts.rs.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. "Premios Ondas". Premios Ondas. Archived from the original on 2020-03-08. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  17. "'Isabel' y 'Blancanieves' triunfan en los Premios ACE 2013 de Nueva York" (in Spanish). Europapress.es. 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  18. "XXII Premios Unión de Actores 2012". Uniondeactores.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  19. "2013 World's Best Television & Films™ Winners". New York Festivals. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
  20. "XVII Premios Zapping 2011 | Premios Zapping" (in Spanish). taconline.net. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
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