‘The Mysteries of Laura‘Come back tonight one In the form of a television movie on TVE (22:50). The public network premieres ‘Laura and the mystery of the bride who waited too long’, the first of the films that reveal the universe of the charismatic and strange inspector Laura Lebrel, played by María Pujalte. Laura rejoins the police station after years on leave running a quiet hotel in the countryside. During the plumbing works of a building in the center of Madrid, the skeleton of a woman who had been buried for a long time in the underground galleries of the building was found. The most surprising thing is that she is wearing a wedding dress. He is killed when one of the neighbors of the house says that he thinks he knows who the body is and why he died. Laura will have to intervene to find out who the killer is among all the residents of the building. And without realizing it, she will encounter the most unexpected criminal of her entire career. The inspector feels like a fish in water again and will have to join forces with his former colleague Martín and his mother to uncover the identity of the victim and the murderer.
Paz Padilla opened a store in Cuatro
For your part, Four premieres this Wednesday (22:50)’You need a trip‘, the new show of Paz Padilla and Anna Ferrer. In different parts of this new documentary reality, the heroes will explore other cultures and learn about their customs and traditions from the hands of those who live there. The actor will showcase his funniest, wittiest and most thoughtful side, as well as the special relationship that unites him with his daughter, which will reveal his personal sides beyond what is shared on social networks. In the premiere, they will visit Ghana, where they will learn about different aspects of the lifestyle of this African country and prepare to attend the funeral ceremony. Here, they will witness the unique farewell ritual, in which an original choreography is performed by carrying the coffin. the climax of the ceremony.
‘A new chapter’Jesus and the King‘it’s coming tonight antenna 3 (22:45). Barbara is forced to give up dressage due to her pregnancy and spends her time secluded in her new chalet. Meanwhile, a megalomaniacal Angel has expansion plans for the circus and holds a reception with the King using the star. This is where Ángel connects the dots and realizes that his wife is the ruler’s lover. This, along with her first use of cocaine, has fatal consequences for Barbara…
telecinco bet on a new installmentNaked for life‘ (22:50). In the last episode, the countdown for the final performance begins and various crises of distrust occur among the participants. Unexpected activities and events cause the six protagonists to doubt their ability to master the complex art of striptease. This all stems from a photo shoot where they had to pose nude; the introduction of a new element into the group choreography: fans; and emphasizing the sensuality of their dances. In addition, the group will have to deal with an unexpected event that will cause them great concern during the costume test: daring outfits that need to be redone in order to feel comfortable and safe. The day of the performance arrives and after rehearsing the choreography, they go to the theater, where Laura Matamoros and Marisa Jara become increasingly uneasy and consider leaving. But the unconditional support of friends and family present in the theater becomes an important factor for the group to successfully complete the performance, for which they will have to undress on stage in the purest Full Monty style.
Emilio Doménech at laSexta
sixth ‘An episode airs tonight’crisis closet‘ (22:30). Emilio Doménech visits a survival zombie to test his survival skills in an apocalyptic scenario… but it’s unrealistic. There, for the first time, he becomes aware of a much more terrifying danger: Super bacteria. Bacteria resistant to antibiotics. This means that the infection caused by a cut finger can cost our lives. In this episode, Emilio interviews superbug survivor Anna Yuste; Carlos Martínez Montañés, scientist and discoverer of the vaccine against tuberculosis; María del Mar Tomás, microbiologist at the University Hospital of A Coruña; Laura Marín, director of the European bacterial resistance research group JPIAMR; Pilar Domingo-Calap, microbiologist and researcher at the University of Valencia-CSIC; Bruno González-Zorn, director of the Antimicrobial Resistance Unit at the Madrid Complutense Unit; Lucía de Juan, director of the Veterinary Health Surveillance Center; documentary filmmaker and Seville plague expert Pedro Álvarez; and Antonio López, PRAN’s Human Health coordinator.