Aired from 1996 to 1999, it was the first daily television series produced in Spain broadcast at the national level.
After Julia finds out she is a member of the Bernal family and thus the rightful heir to the supermarket chain she works in, she becomes the main foe of Alfonso Torres, a villain figure responsible for most of the crimes happening in the series.
[9] Some prominent screenwriters such as Orestes Lara, Rodolf Sirera, Jaume Banacolocha, Virginia Yagüe, and Adolfo Puerta were part of the scriptwriting team.
[2] The series was a mash-up of elements from US soap operas (such as Falcon Crest), the thriller genre and the telenovela.
[12][11] The series' main tune (initially an instrumental sax theme to which the vocals of Natalia Millán added in the second season) became very popular in Spain.