As the Saying Goes (2011)

A long-running Mexican anthology series dramatizing moral tales inspired by traditional popular sayings, airing on Las Estrellas since 2011.

As the Saying Goes - Series Information

  • Original Title: Como dice el dicho
  • First Air Year: 2011
  • Last Air Year: 2023
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (50 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 13
  • Number of Episodes: 886
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Spanish
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish
  • First Air Date: February 1, 2011 (United States - TV-14), February 1, 2011 (Mexico - D)
  • Networks: Las Estrellas
  • Production Companies: Televisa
  • Production Countries: Mexico

As the Saying Goes - Plot

Dramatization of real-life situations and stories that are related to popular sayings, by Don Tomas.

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As the Saying Goes - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Sergio Corona
  • Brisa Carrillo
  • Benny Emmanuel
  • Fernanda Sasse
  • Michael Ronda
  • Héctor Sandarti
  • Wendy González
  • Daniela Cordero
  • Nuria Gil
  • Omar Fierro

Writers

  • Renata Orozco

Executive Producers

  • Genoveva Martínez
  • Eva Hernández

As the Saying Goes - FAQs

What is As the Saying Goes about?

As the Saying Goes is a Mexican anthology series that dramatizes real-life situations and moral stories connected to traditional popular sayings. Each episode presents a self-contained story guided by the wisdom of Don Tomás, exploring themes of family, ethics, and everyday human experience.

Where can you stream As the Saying Goes?

As the Saying Goes is available to stream on YouTube TV as part of a flatrate subscription and on Spectrum On Demand for free. You can compare all current viewing options available in your region by checking JustWatch for the most up-to-date streaming availability.

How many seasons does As the Saying Goes have?

As the Saying Goes has 13 seasons and a total of 886 episodes. Season sizes vary considerably, from smaller seasons of just a few episodes to larger ones exceeding 150 episodes, with the series having aired continuously on Las Estrellas since February 2011.

Is As the Saying Goes an anthology series?

Yes, As the Saying Goes follows an anthology format. Each episode tells a standalone story inspired by a traditional Mexican saying, allowing viewers to watch individual episodes independently. The recurring character of Don Tomás serves as a narrative anchor connecting the different stories across episodes.

Who are the main actors in As the Saying Goes?

The series features Sergio Corona as the central figure Don Tomás León, alongside Brisa Carrillo, Benny Emmanuel, Fernanda Sasse, Michael Ronda, Héctor Sandarti, Wendy González, Daniela Cordero, Nuria Gil, and Omar Fierro among its principal cast members.

When did As the Saying Goes first air?

As the Saying Goes first aired on February 1, 2011, in both Mexico and the United States. The series premiered on Las Estrellas, Televisa's flagship broadcast network, and has continued producing new episodes ever since, making it one of Mexico's longest-running anthology drama series.

Is As the Saying Goes still ongoing or cancelled?

As the Saying Goes is still ongoing. The series holds a Returning Series status and remains in active production. Having run since 2011 across 13 seasons and nearly 900 episodes, it continues to be one of the most enduring anthology drama-comedy series on Mexican television.

What is the content rating for As the Saying Goes?

As the Saying Goes carries a TV-14 content rating in the United States, indicating that the material may be unsuitable for children under 14. The series deals with mature real-life themes and moral dilemmas, though it approaches them within a family-oriented dramatic and comedic framework.

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