
Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora (2000)
Primer Amor, A 1000 X Hora was a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 2000 and in Brazil in 2003. It is a remake of another Televisa telenovela titled Quinceañera. The 2 main characters were played by teen heart throb Kuno Becker and young Anahí. Both are also known for their musical talents. This teen-oriented soap was one of the highest-rated in its time-slot.
Details
First Air Date
10/9/2000
Last Air Date
2/23/2001
Network
Univision, Las Estrellas
Rating
8/10 (73 votes)
Status
Ended
Production Companies
Televisa
About Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora
Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora is a Mexican telenovela that originally aired in 2000. This series is a remake of an earlier Televisa production, *Quinceañera*. The story centers on teen protagonists portrayed by Kuno Becker and Anahí, both of whom were known for their acting and musical work.
The show is structured as a drama and soap opera, with its single season consisting of 100 episodes. During its initial run, it recorded high ratings for its timeslot. It has an IMDb rating of 7.2 based on 290 votes, and a TMDb score of 8 from 73 ratings.
Why you might be searching for Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora
People are searching for this title due to its status as a Mexican telenovela, particularly for its connection to stars Kuno Becker and Anahí. The fact that it was a remake of *Quinceañera* and achieved high ratings in its original run also makes it a memorable title.
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*Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora* is a Mexican telenovela and a remake of an earlier Televisa telenovela titled *Quinceañera*. It is not based on a true story but is a fictional teen-oriented drama.
*Primer Amor, a 1000 x Hora* has one season, which originally aired from October 9, 2000, to February 23, 2001.





