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Eldorado

Eldorado (1992-2002) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
52

Planning to check out Eldorado at home or on the go? Eldorado is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on in the US.

Here are a few key details about the BBC One series. Originally premiering July 6th, 1992, "Eldorado" stars Jesse Birdsall, Sandra Sandri, Roger Walker, Kathy Pitkin. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 52/100 rating on TMDb, which comes from reviews from 6 registered users.

Looking for a quick plot summary? Here’s the plot: "Eldorado was a British soap opera that ran for only one year, from 6 July 1992 to 9 July 1993. Set in the fictional town of Los Barcos on the Costa del Sol in Spain and based around the lives of British and European expats, the BBC hoped it would be as successful as EastEnders and replicate some of the sunshine and glamour of imported Australian soaps such as Home and Away and Neighbours. A co-production between the BBC and independent production company Cinema Verity, Eldorado aired three times a week in a high-profile evening slot on the mainstream channel BBC1, filling the slot vacated by Terry Wogan's chat show Wogan, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.00pm. In spite of a high-profile advertising campaign on television, radio and in the press preceding the launch, the programme was not initially a popular hit with viewers and critics. Ratings improved with a radical overhaul, but it was eventually cancelled by the new controller of BBC1, Alan Yentob."