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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The telenovela was a hit when it was aired in 1991-1992 in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states. It was shown on one of the central TV channels and became the second ever non-Soviet TV series aired in the Soviet Union, after a re-edited condensed version of ''Escrava Isaura''.
* {{Narm}}: The fact that Miss Joanna Smith, who's supposed to be American, is actually played by an Argentinian (with a strong Argentinian accent) speaking in broken Spanglish, makes for... an interesting effect, to say the least.
* {{Narm}}: The fact that Miss Joanna Smith, who's supposed to be American, is actually played by an Argentinian (with a strong Argentinian accent) speaking in broken Spanglish, makes for... an interesting effect, to say the least.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The telenovela was a hit when it was aired in 1991-1992 in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states. It was shown on one of the central TV channels and became the second ever non-Soviet TV series aired in the Soviet Union, after a re-edited condensed version of ''Escrava Isaura''.
* {{Narm}}: The fact that Miss Joanna Smith, who's supposed to be American, is actually played by an Argentinian (with a strong Argentinian accent) speaking in broken Spanglish, makes for... an interesting effect, to say the least.Isaura''.
* {{Narm}}: The fact that Miss Joanna Smith, who's supposed to be American, is actually played by an Argentinian (with a strong Argentinian accent) speaking in broken Spanglish, makes for... an interesting effect, to say the least.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The telenovela was a hit when it was aired in 1991-1992 in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states. It was shown on one of the central TV channels and became the second ever non-Soviet TV series aired in the Soviet Union, after a re-edited condensed version of ''Escrava Isaura''.
* {{Narm}}: The fact that Miss Joanna Smith, who's supposed to be American, is actually played by an Argentinian (with a strong Argentinian accent) speaking in broken Spanglish, makes for... an interesting effect, to say the least.
* {{Narm}}: The fact that Miss Joanna Smith, who's supposed to be American, is actually played by an Argentinian (with a strong Argentinian accent) speaking in broken Spanglish, makes for... an interesting effect, to say the least.