The following is a list of telenovelas produced by Televisa from the years 1960 to 1969. The 1960s marked a formative period in the development of Mexican telenovelas, with Televisa, then operating as Telesistema Mexicano, emerging as a pioneering force in serialized television drama. During this decade, the telenovela began to evolve into a distinct genre, characterized by short, melodramatic storylines centered on romantic entanglements, family dynamics, and social morality, typically broadcast during prime-time hours.
Televisa significantly expanded its investment in television production during this period, improving scripting, acting, and technical quality. These efforts contributed to the rapid rise in popularity of the format across Mexico. Early successes included Senda prohibida (1958), often regarded as the first Mexican telenovela, and El derecho de nacer (1966), a major hit that set the template for many future productions. The telenovelas of the 1960s had a profound cultural impact, shaping public discourse, influencing fashion, and becoming a daily ritual in Mexican households. Their appeal soon extended beyond national borders, gaining audiences throughout Latin America. By the end of the decade, Televisa had established itself as the dominant producer of telenovelas in the Spanish-speaking world, laying the foundation for its global expansion in the decades to follow.
La Mujer Dorada" (1960–1964) considerada uno de los más grandes fracazos de Ernesto Alonso tenia muchos métodos para hacer reír, temblar de miedo y era una combinación tan rara que al capítulo 40 fue cortada brutalmente. Amparo Rivelles era una mujer extraterrestre que coordinaba al club de los fenómenos[ permanent dead link ]