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The Best TV Shows on UniMás

Every UniMás Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Explore our list of the top rated shows up to date from December 2024 that includes over 14 unique series. UniMás’s extensive portfolio includes more than 14 shows, spanning the years from 2007 to N/A. Some of the best tv shows from UniMás include Veredicto Final and Hasta que el dinero nos separe, airing in 2007 and 2009 respectively.

  • Hasta que el dinero nos separe
    Hasta que el dinero nos separe (2009)7.9

    Hasta Que el Dinero Nos Separe is a telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa. It is a remake of the Colombian soap opera Hasta Que la Plata Nos Separe. Hasta Que el Dinero Nos Separe stars Itatí Cantoral, Pedro Fernández, Victor Noriega, Luz Elena González and Joana Benedek. The telenovela made its debut on June 29, 2009 at 8 pm in Mexico's Canal de las Estrellas, in HD in some markets, and January 18, 2010 at 8/7 pm USA's Univision, starting on April 26, 2010, it aired from 8 pm est to 10 pm est in HD in some markets, until June 1, 2010, when Soy Tu Dueña premiered on Univision at 9pm, thus returning the novela back to its former one hour airing time. On February 16, 2010 Hasta Que El dinero nos separe premiered on internet TV's bsn Latino. "The Best Telenovela of the Year 2010."

  • Doña bella
    Doña bella (2009)7.4

  • Griselda Blanco: The Black Widow
    Griselda Blanco: The Black Widow (2014)7.4

    La Viuda Negra is a 2014 Spanish-language telenovela produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for United States-based television network Univisión and for Colombia-based television network Caracol Television. It is an adaptation of the book La patrona de Pablo Escobar de José Guarnizo based on history from Griselda Blanco.

  • En la Boca del Lobo
    En la Boca del Lobo (2014)7.1

    Based on a true story and the book, At the Devil's Table: The Untold Story of the Insider Who Brought Down the Cali Cartel by award-winning investigative reporter William C. Rempel, En la Boca del Lobo follows the series of events that ultimately lead to the dramatic downfall of Colombia’s infamous Cali drug cartel. The story centers on Ricardo Salgado, an engineer and soldier who rises ranks and became in charge of the security of the godfather of the Cali Cartel, one of the largest criminal organizations in the world and rival of the Medellin Cartel.

  • Lucha Underground
    Lucha Underground (2014)7.0

    Lucha Underground introduces U.S. audiences to the high-flying, explosive moves of lucha libre. An ancient combat tradition, watch as good and evil wage war in a gritty battleground called “The Temple.”

  • Infrigment
    Infrigment (2012)2.0

    Twin sisters Natalia and Veronica switch places.

  • Veredicto Final
    Veredicto Final (2007)N/A

    Judge Cristina Pereyra adjudicates the most controversial cases and disputes.

  • The Madame
    The Madame (2013)N/A

    La Madame is a 2013 Spanish-language series produced by RTI Producciones with collaboration of Sierralta Entertainment Group for México-based television network Canal de las Estrellas and United States-based television network UniMás. Alicia Machado stars as the protagonist. As of August 26, 2013, UniMás is broadcasting La Madame weeknights at 10pm/9c, replacing Clorofomo.

  • El Chivo
    El Chivo (2014)N/A

  • ¿Qué dice la gente?
    ¿Qué dice la gente? (N/A)N/A

    ¿Qué dice la gente? is a Spanish-language game show produced in the United States, based on Family Feud that aired on Telefutura. It was itself the American version of Mexican game show, 100 mexicanos dijeron. It was hosted by Marco Antonio Regil from 2006-2008 until Omar Chaparro took over for the last nine weeks and was filmed in Miami. Jackie Vilarino and Survivor: Nicaragua Contestant Brenda Lowe both served as co-hosts for the show's run. The show premiered on June 12, 2006 and ended on November 14, 2008.

  • Love Is Calling
    Love Is Calling (2019)N/A

    Hosted by Rafael Araneda with Ana Patricia Gámez as co-host, the dating reality show help candidates from the U.S. and Puerto Rico find their potential soulmates. Roberto Hernández joins the show as love correspondent, following the couples closely on their dates, sharing everything that happens behind the camera.

  • ¿Quién Tiene la Razón?
    ¿Quién Tiene la Razón? (N/A)N/A

    ¿Quién Tiene La Razón? is a Latin American talk show. The show is produced by Venevisión International in Miami, where it is currently taped. The show's current host is Carmen Jara, who replaced psychologist Nancy Álvarez in 2012.

  • Tómbola
    Tómbola (N/A)N/A

    Tómbola is a Spanish language entertainment news show hosted by Marisa del Portillo, Tanya Charry, Carolina Sandoval, actor/model Andrés García Jr., and actress/TV host Alexandra Rodriguez. From October 10, 2011 to December 29, 2011, Telefutura aired Tómbola weeknights at 6pm/5pm central, succeeded both Escandalo TV & La Tijera. From December 30, 2011 to January 17, 2012, Tombola aired weekdays at 5pm/4pm central, and was canceled afterwards, due to low ratings.

  • Objetivo Fama
    Objetivo Fama (N/A)N/A

    Objetivo Fama was a Puerto Rican singing talent contest that aired for over six years on WLII, the Univision outlet in Puerto Rico; and on Telefutura in the mainland United States. It is produced by Soraya Sánchez ES Television. The program was loosely inspired by the late Puerto Rican singing talent contest and variety show, Voces en Función, and the Spanish reality show, Operación Triunfo. Twenty or so contestants are "bunkered" in a studio/house where they will live together for several months while participating in a weekly show where one of them is eliminated, en route to find a "young star". The winner of the show gets a record deal from Univision Music Group. The show's fifth season began on February 9, 2008. Contestants are evaluated by a panel of judges, and viewers can vote on who they want to stay or leave the competition. Also, during the week they are assisted by singing and dancing teachers, stylists, costume designers, personal trainers, etc. in the studio/house to help them shape and improve their talent and image. The show is often said to be the Spanish version of American Idol, although technically speaking, the official Spanish version of that show is Latin American Idol.