The Best TV Shows on Azteca Trece

Every Azteca Trece Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Azteca Trece has over 20 shows broadcast from as early as 1998 and as recent as 2015. Highlighting Azteca Trece’s quality programming, Perla and Háblame de amor stand out, premiering in 1998 and 1999. Peruse our comprehensive roster of Azteca Trece’s top shows, encompassing over 20 distinct series as of June 2025.

  • Amor en Custodia
    Amor en Custodia (2005)10.0

    Amor en Custodia is a Mexican television drama, inspired by the popular Argentine telenovela of the same name, and developed and produced by Emilia Lamothe. Amor en Custodia focuses on and satirizes the lives of socialite teens and young adults growing up in Mexico city. It deals with sexuality, drugs, money, jealousy and other issues. It first aired on June 19, 2005 in Mexico City, on Canal 7, and was broadcast nationally a day later by TV Azteca. The pilot episode was also made available as a free download on the series' official website. The series was first shown in the United States by Azteca America on July 18, 2005, and the final episode of the final season was broadcast in Mexico on September 12, 2008 and in the USA on October 3. Amor en Custodia holds the record for longest TV series in Mexico, with eleven seasons and 280 episodes. It has been shown in more than 13 countries, including the USA, Europe, Japan, Thailand, and Latin America, and has been translated into English, French, Japanese, and German.

  • Caminos de Guanajuato
    Caminos de Guanajuato (2015)9.5

  • Mirada de mujer: El regreso
    Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003)8.2

    Mirada de mujer: El regreso is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on TV Azteca in 2003. It is the sequel of Mirada de Mujer.

  • Bride's Avenue
    Bride's Avenue (2000)7.5

    La calle de las novias is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca and Zuba Producciones. Directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, it stars Silvia Navarro and Juan Manuel Bernal as protagonists.

  • La Isla: El Reality
    La Isla: El Reality (2012)6.0

    La Isla also known as La Isla: El Reality is a Mexican reality show that aired on August 20, 2012 It was produced by Be-Tv together with TV Azteca and is based on the Colombian Reality Desafío Caracol TV.. The program shows three groups of players: the first two are composed of Mexican characters, known as famosos and showbiz celebridades, and a third team players called The Desconocidos.

  • Cuando seas mía
    Cuando seas mía (2001)4.0

    Cuando Seas Mia is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca. It was the second reunion for Silvia Navarro and Sergio Basañez as protagonists.

  • La Mujer de Judas
    La Mujer de Judas (2012)4.0

    La mujer de Judas is a Mexican telenovela produced by Maricarmen Marcos for Azteca. It is based on Venezuelan novela of the same name. It stars Anette Michel, Victor Gonzalez, and Andrea Marti. It replaced Cielo Rojo on January 13, 2012. Adapted by Paz Aguirre and Gabriel Santos, this adaptation is supervised by the original writer, Martin Hahn.

  • Como en el Cine
    Como en el Cine (2001)3.5

    Como en el Cine is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca in 2001. Created by Veronica Suarez, it was directed, produced and executive produced by Don Antulio Jimenez Pons. Lorena Rojas and Mauricio Ochmann are the Main Protagonists.

  • Men Wanted
    Men Wanted (2007)3.0

    The main theme of the series tells the story about private lives of a group of women who are frequent clients of “Angelica Style”, a prestigious beauty clinic. This group of women, Angelica, Nora, Mercedes, Samantha, Loreto, Vanesa, Lilí, Gabriela, Fernanda and Cecilia, have one thing in common: they have all failed to find the men of their dreams. As the stories blend, their different personalities are shown and their deepest wishes are revealed. They want to find a man who can understand them with freedom and love.

  • Pasión Morena
    Pasión Morena (2009)3.0

  • Enamórate
    Enamórate (2003)2.0

  • Timeless Love
    Timeless Love (2013)2.0

    Vivir a Destiempo is a Mexican telenovela produced by Fides Velasco and Jacky Castro for Azteca. It stars Edith González and Ramiro Fumazoni as the protagonists alongside Humberto Zurita, Andrea Noli and Wendy de los Cobos as the main villains. The original story and screenplay is written by Eric Vonn. From February 25 to September 20, 2013 Azteca 13 broadcast Vivir a Destiempo, replacing Los Rey.

  • Perla
    Perla (1998)1.2

    Perla is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca and it starred Silvia Navarro and Leonardo Garcia as protagonists.

  • Háblame de amor
    Háblame de amor (1999)N/A

    Háblame de amor is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca for Azteca Digital. It is a remake of Amor en silencio by Eric Vonn.

  • El amor no es como lo pintan
    El amor no es como lo pintan (2000)N/A

    El amor no es como lo pintan is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan David Burns and Elisa Salinas for TV Azteca. It was broadcast on Azteca 13 from November 6, 2000 to April 27, 2001 for 165 episodes.

  • Mientras haya vida
    Mientras haya vida (2007)N/A

  • Bellezas Indomables
    Bellezas Indomables (2007)N/A

    Bellezas Indomables is a Mexican telenovela/soap opera.

  • Pobre Rico Pobre
    Pobre Rico Pobre (2008)N/A

    Pobre Rico Pobre is a Mexican telenovela, based on the Colombian telenovela Nuevo Rico Nuevo Pobre. The show started 21 April 2008.

  • Vuelveme a querer
    Vuelveme a querer (2009)N/A

  • Entre el Amor y el Deseo
    Entre el Amor y el Deseo (2010)N/A

    Entre el Amor y el Deseo is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca. It premiered on 2010. The protagonists are the international stars Lorena Rojas and Victor Gonzalez Reynoso. Grand actors such as Fernando Lujan, Hector Bonilla, Alvaro Guerrero, Veronica Merchant, Paco de la O and Gina Morett also included as cast members. This telenovela will be produced by Maria del Carmen Marcos, after her successful work in La Loba. Shooting of this series will start on 9 August 2010. The series premiered on 27 September 2010, at 10pm, sharing La Loba's timeslot.