antenna 3 airs a fresh episode tonight at 22:45, but the night is unsettled. Manuela remains on the run with Alba, dodging authorities as trouble closes in. Fabio lies unconscious on the ground after a chaotic turn of events. In a risky move, Manuela and Rocío leave the journalist’s cell phone on the floor and quietly slip away in the car. The police later recover Yolanda’s phone and begin tracing messages. Where is Fabio now? What exactly happened to him? Héctor starts to bring the focus back to Alba’s disappearance. Amid the suspense, the bond between Manuela and Rocío grows deeper, and the viewers glimpse the past through Rocío’s memories of her true father. Meanwhile, Alejandra and Maite clash at Leon’s home, as the little sister urges help to locate her sister. Olga and Maite worry about crossing paths with the authorities, fearing the consequences.
Survivors 2023 returns tonight on Telecinco at 22:00. Two former contestants, Alexia Rivas and Ana María Aldón, travel to Honduras to rejoin the group for a few days as the “ghosts of the past.” Their arrival and integration into the current lineup becomes a central thread of the episode led by Carlos Sobera and Laura Madrueño. The pair’s landing on Cayos Cochinos surprises everyone, and they soon discover that the most recently expelled, Raquel Arias, has not left the area and is quietly operating as a hidden contender. An open ballot will determine who earns a second chance without the others realizing it. The nominees in this round are Artùr and Bosco, following the liberation of Adara and Asraf. The chosen one will be the tenth to be expelled and will have to return to Spain, while the survivor who avoids expulsion continues with the group. In parallel, Alma, Asraf, and Bosco—winners of the semi-finals in the leadership game from the previous night—enter a duel for leadership and immunity in the upcoming nomination round, culminating in the grand gala. The show also features a prize game where the victors can enjoy a bed and breakfast stay.
Journey to the center of TV comes back tonight to celebrate its tenth anniversary at 22:35. The program, created and directed by Pedro Santos and voiced by Santiago Segura, marks its thirteenth season as it opens this Thursday, aligning with a decade since its late-night debut in the summer of 2013. It serves as a candid, intimate look back at the history of Spanish television, drawing on the RTVE Archive to present a reflective and entertaining narrative. The new phase opens with It’s like yesterday, a segment dedicated to the evolution of music through eras and genres, from Shakira to Camela, Los Chichos, Laura Pausini, Pimpinela, Celtas Cortos, and Ricky Martin. The episode honors a distinctive approach to music documentation guided by Valerio Lazarov’s unique vision. The Zoombados sequence will be a series of vivid visual prompts designed to evoke strong reactions and memories.
Las cabañuelas under the magnifying glass of Iker Jiménez in Cuatro
Horizonte returns tonight at 22:45 on Cuatro. Iker Jiménez hosts a thoughtful examination of cabañuelas, a traditional long-range weather forecasting method rooted in rural life. The episode follows Jorge Rey, a young meteorology enthusiast who predicts the arrival of storm Philomena in 2021. As the narrative unfolds, the series explores how this method influenced weather forecasting in Spain and what lessons it offers for anticipating summer weather patterns. The program blends storytelling with meteorology to illuminate the connections between culture and climate.
Ana Peleteiro revisits her past at laSexta
Sixth the program arrives tonight at 22:30. In this installment, Ana Peleteiro returns to her hometown of Ribeira for an emotionally charged trip that recounts how childhood bullying became the fuel for perseverance and later success as a medalist. Pregnant, Ana revisits her former school where her stepmother teaches, reconnecting with her old teacher and a former classmate. The duo continues their journey with visits to the institute where Ana faced bullying, meeting the secretary and guidance counselor who shaped her early choices. They also explore the Galician dance center where Ana trained as a child, and step into the toy store where she once bought childish treasures. A reunion with her best friend from those days brings warmth, then Ana returns to her family home to be greeted by her aunts. There, they reminisce about a grandmother who served as a guiding light for Ana’s path.