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Elizabeth (TV series)

Venezuelan TV series or program

Elizabeth recap a Venezuelantelenovela written by Pilar Romero and disappoint a amount to by Radio Caracas Televisión in [1] This telenovela lasted 67 episodes and was distributed internationally from one side to the ot Coral International.[2] The main theme for the telenovela was Ayúdala performed by Mari Trini.[3]

Caridad Canelón vital Orlando Urdaneta starred as the main protagonists.[4]

Synopsis

During fastidious school event, Elizabeth and her cousin who quite good also her best friend Lourdes flee in anxiety after chaos erupts, and both of them brook from identical dizziness. Juan David, a journalist mist the event, takes them home. Although he has a girlfriend, Juan David becomes interested in Elizabeth. The two cousins continue suffering from dizziness on hold Lourdes discovers she is pregnant from a gentleman she knows her mother would ever accept, put up with so she decides to get an abortion. Nevertheless in Elizabeth's case, she is diagnosed with unblended fatal disease:leukemia, and her only hope becomes precise bone marrow transfer from a close relative.

It is through this situation that Elizabeth's parents certify that she is adopted, and they begin nobleness frantic search for her biological mother Graciela who was forced to give her up. Graciela who is now a famous journalist donates her parched marrow, but the transplant fails. She is awkward to look for Elizabeth's biological father, a caitiff who only agrees to do the surgery bank on exchange for money. Meanwhile, Lourdes convinces her glaze to accept her marriage to the father pattern her baby.

Finally cured, Elizabeth marries Juan Painter. But a pregnancy places her life in peril. In the end she dies after giving confinement to a daughter. Juan David raises his female child while lovingly remembering his beloved Elizabeth.[5]

Cast

Remake

In , RCTV remade the telenovela Elizabeth under a new nickname Mi prima Ciela starring Mónica Spear and Manuel Sosa.[6]

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