'Mil oficios' was one of the most successful series in the history of Peruvian television in the early 2000s. The great reception this production by Efraín Aguilar had made it possible to have up to four seasons, from 2001 to 2004.
However, despite being one of the most viewed, it did not have a final episode, or at least it was never broadcast on national television. Almost 20 years have passed since its departure from TV and it was finally revealed that a final episode was indeed recorded, but it was never aired. What is it about? Here we tell you everything.
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As it is known, 'Mil oficios' was a television series produced by Efraín Aguilar for Panamericana Televisión. Although the production managed to reach thousands of followers, during the third season there were some problems, so the recordings had to be paused.
This caused several actors to leave the show, and for this reason, Efraín Aguilar had to make some changes. However, the future of the Peruvian series would no longer be entirely favorable, as Aguilar resigned and Adolfo Chuiman took charge. It was he who had to take the lead in the last episodes and wanted to give the series an ending.
In a recent interview with Cinesmero, the actor Mario León, who played 'Armandito' Torres in 'Mil oficios', revealed that the Peruvian series did have an ending recorded, but it was never broadcast.
It should be noted that indeed 'Mil oficios' was removed from television and did not have a final closing episode, so Peruvian fans still remember this production with nostalgia. What do you think?
"The last scene to end the story, a fictional story of an earthquake is created and the neighborhood, San Efraín, is left in ruins. That episode never came out and they don't broadcast it either, it was a disastrous ending, it didn't really have an end," the actor said in the interview.
It should be noted that indeed 'Mil oficios' was removed from television and did not have a final closing episode, so Peruvian fans still remember this production with nostalgia. What do you think?