TV Lineup Highlights: A Night of Drama, Secrets, and Ethics

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Tonight’s second edition of idol boys returns with an emotional wave as six of the twelve contestants join the 36 finalists who advanced to the semi finals from previous galas. A Palma-based contestant shares a heartfelt story about the volcanic eruption that touched everyone, while young star Nerea Real shines and Pepe Reina’s daughter Grecia Reina threads her personal journey into the show. The charismatic goalkeeper and world champion in 2010 will surprise viewers on the set, greeting the host and then stepping behind the scenes to support the jury and the audience before the spotlight shifts to the performances ahead.

Meanwhile, season two of ACI: High Intellectual Capacity closes its broadcast day on antenna 3. In Serendipity, Roxane battles for survival after a mysterious assault. For Morgane, the case involves the death of Romain, a file the IGPN agent was pursuing before tragedy struck. Morgane’s past resurfaces as her DIPJ admission becomes the key to unlocking the central mystery: what happened to the love of her life nearly two decades ago?

Hugh Grant and Gene Hackman explore ethics on laSexta

New in the lineup is the late afternoon release of the film When You Cross the Border. A homeless man lands in a New York hospital’s emergency room. Dr. Guy Luthan observes symptoms that defy easy explanation, setting the stage for a tense investigation and moral questions that resonate beyond the hospital walls.

Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt join a tense crime drama on La 1

A fresh screening airs tonight on TVE titled Murder … 1, 2, 3. Richard and Justin, two teenagers from affluent families with quiet homes and sharper minds, strive to stage the perfect crime. Their plan hinges on proving they can outsmart any obstacle. Detective Cassie Mayweather and her partner Sam take the lead in unraveling the mystery, tracing every clue and testing every theory as the case unfolds.

A new segment titled FBI Most Wanted takes over prime time. The team answers every call, follows leads across the United States, and relentlessly pursues the trail of fugitives. The FBI Fugitive Unit remains in motion, formed to locate and capture the country’s most dangerous criminals. The unit operates as a flexible, mobile force that adapts to wherever leads take them. At the helm is veteran agent Jess LaCroix, who builds profiles with his team, studies the fugitives’ surroundings, and drives the investigation with urgency as every minute counts. Attribution: program guide notes for national television listings.

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