Secret Lives (1999)

Finland's longest-running soap opera, following Helsinki neighbors through love, conflict, and everyday drama since 1999.

Secret Lives - Series Information

  • Original Title: Salatut elämät
  • First Air Year: 1999
  • Last Air Year: 2026
  • Created by: Jason Daniel, Anne Harris et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Soap, Drama
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (21 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 28
  • Number of Episodes: 4,941
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Finnish
  • Spoken Languages: Finnish
  • First Air Date: January 25, 1999 (United States - NR)
  • Networks: MTV3, C More, MTV Katsomo
  • Alternative Titles: Salatut Elamat (US)
  • Production Companies: FremantleMedia Finland
  • Production Countries: Finland

Secret Lives - Plot

Salatut elämät (Secret Lives) is a Finnish television soap opera that premiered on MTV3 on 25 January 1999. The series' storylines follow the daily lives of several families who live in the same apartment block in Helsinki.

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Secret Lives - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jason Daniel
  • Anne Harris
  • Greg Stevens

Main Cast

  • Sami Uotila
  • Esko Kovero
  • Tommi Taurula
  • Pete Lattu
  • Timo Jurkka
  • Teemu Lehtilä
  • Markku Pulli
  • Mikko Parikka
  • Sanna Luostarinen
  • Anu Palevaara

Secret Lives - FAQs

How many episodes does Secret Lives have?

Secret Lives has accumulated 4,941 episodes across 28 seasons since its premiere in January 1999. Season lengths have ranged from 90 episodes in Season 1 to over 220 episodes in Seasons 23 and 24, making it one of the longest-running soap operas in Finnish television history.

Where can you watch Secret Lives online?

Secret Lives airs on MTV3 in Finland and is available to stream on C More and MTV Katsomo. For a full overview of viewing options available in your region, you can check JustWatch, which lists current streaming and on-demand availability across platforms.

Is Secret Lives still airing in 2024 and beyond?

Yes, Secret Lives is still a returning series and currently in production. Now in its 28th season, the show continues to air on MTV3 in Finland, making it one of the country's most enduring and consistently produced daily soap operas with no announced end date.

What is Secret Lives about?

Secret Lives, known in Finnish as Salatut elämät, follows the intertwined daily lives of multiple families residing in the same Helsinki apartment block. The series explores relationships, personal conflicts, romance, and community drama, reflecting everyday Finnish life through a long-running soap opera format.

Who are the main actors in Secret Lives?

The principal cast of Secret Lives includes Sami Uotila as Aki Nikkinen, Esko Kovero as Ismo Laitela, Tommi Taurula as Kari Taalasmaa, Pete Lattu as Kalle Laitela, Timo Jurkka as Lasse Sievinen, Teemu Lehtilä as Aaro Vaalanne, Markku Pulli as Joonatan Sievinen, and Sanna Luostarinen as Elina Taalasmaa.

When did Secret Lives first air?

Secret Lives premiered on January 25, 1999, on the Finnish commercial television channel MTV3. The series has been broadcasting continuously ever since, spanning more than two decades and establishing itself as a cornerstone of Finnish daily television entertainment.

Who created the Secret Lives TV series?

Secret Lives was created by Jason Daniel, Anne Harris, and Greg Stevens. The series is produced by FremantleMedia Finland and has aired on MTV3 since its debut in January 1999, with streaming availability later expanding to C More and MTV Katsomo.

What genre is Secret Lives classified as?

Secret Lives is classified as a Soap Opera and Drama. It follows the long-running daily serial format typical of soap operas, focusing on character-driven storylines, relationship dynamics, and community life set within a Helsinki residential building across its 28 seasons.

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