Collar De Esmeraldas

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Collar De Esmeraldas
Created byRaúl Lecouna
Developed by Dori Media International
Central Park Production
Ideas del Sur
Artear S.A.
Directed byMariano Ardanaz
Claudio García
Starring Osvaldo Laport
Carina Zampini
Silvia Montanari
Arturo Bonin
Lydia Lamaison
Sergio Suracco
Norberto Diaz
Jose Maria Monje
Jean Pierre Noher
Ximena Fassi
Luciana Gonzalez Costa
Theme music composerOsvaldo Laport
Marcelo Wengrovsky
Opening theme"Te Tengo Que Encontrar"
by Osvaldo Laport
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes150
Production
Executive producerLeonardo Blanco
ProducersMarcelo Tinelli
Raúl Lecouna
Running time45 minutes
Original release
Network El Trece
ReleaseMarch 14 (2006-03-14) 
September 15, 2006 (2006-09-15)
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Collar De Esmeraldas (The Emerald Necklace) is an Argentine telenovela that aired in 2006. It starred Osvaldo Laport and Carina Zampini as protagonists.

Contents

Cast

Seasons 1–3

  • Osvaldo Laport - Martin Rivera
  • Carina Zampini - Romina
  • Silvia Montanari - Lidia
  • Arturo Bonin - Victor Rivera
  • Lydia Lamaison - Celia
  • Ximena Fassi - Eva Ferrari
  • Sergio Suracco - Roby
  • Luciana Gonzalez Costa - Roxana
  • Jose Maria Monje - Tony Rivera
  • Gisela Van Lacke - Carmen
  • Alberto Anchart - Atilio
  • Aldo Pastur - Horacio

Seasons 1 & 2 only

  • Norberto Diaz - Dardo Ferrari

Season 1 only

  • Jean Pierre Noher - Tobias
  • Paula Siero - Lorena
  • Laura Miller - Patricia
  • Magela Zanotta - Martita
  • Fernando Lúpiz - Avesani
  • Tota Santillan - Tota
  • Gustavo Guillen - Julio

Seasons 2 & 3

Season 2 only

  • Cristian Sancho - Lucas Dorman
  • Edward Nutkiewicz - Javier Dorman

Season 3

  • Germán Barceló - Daniel
  • Susana Ortiz - Valeria
  • Arturo Bonin - Alfredo Rivera
  • Marcelo Cosentino
  • Gimena Accardi
  • Hilda Bernard

Characters

Theme Song

The theme song for the novela, "Te tengo Que Encontrar" was written by Osvaldo Laport and Marcelo Wengrovsky. It was performed by Osvaldo Laport.

Lyrics:
Yo quiero volar
te tengo que encontrar
y envuelta entre mis alas
buscar la libertad.

Si sólo supieras, alma mía,
que yo soy quien te busca,
quien te sueña,
quien te espera en cada despertar.

Te tengo que encontrar
¡ para poderte amar!

Te tengo que encontrar...

Syndication

The series is broadcast on TV2, a Malaysian television station. It is aired at 11.00am on Mondays to Thursdays in the "Pearl" slot from November 16, 2009. It was initially scheduled to be aired in January 2009 but due to some circumstances, it was postponed. In 2010, the programme was moved to the 9:30 a.m. slot.

On January 13, 2010, TV2 selected this series to be aired on the slot "Morning Delight" at 4:30am. The series is now rescheduled to air at 1:00am from the previously odd-hour slot. This slot will re-run the series from its originating pilot.

International Broadcast

CountryNetwork(s)Series premiereSeries finaleTitleTime
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana Viasat 1 October 1, 2013 -"Collar De Esmeraldas"Monday to Thursday18:30 to 19:30

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