Vamos a ver emerges as Telecinco’s renewed morning bet for tomorrow
Enthusiasm surrounds the fresh format that Telecinco plans to present, driven by current news, research highlights, and entertainment that resonates with the public. The show is led by Joaquín Prat, with Patricia Pardo steering the news division and Adriana Dorronsoro guiding the entertainment segment.
The program sets out to be a trustworthy reference for both information and light-hearted content in the morning slot. It is built around five core daily segments that anchor the format: daily current affairs covering events, consumer issues, public debates, and complaints; a dedicated investigations team tackling global inquiries, including topics such as trafficking and sects; a heart-centered segment reporting on social history and human-interest stories; a concise live summary called Lets Watch the 2 O Clock News that delivers a dynamic recap of the day’s most important political and current events from the scene; and an entertainment strand featuring updates from international social events and viral moments. Telecinco positions this lineup as a comprehensive briefing designed for viewers who want both depth and immediacy as part of their morning routine.
In a special episode titled Meze, Joaquín Prat will interview prominent figures of the moment, diving into personal perspectives while they share a candid moment over a drink. Weekly episodes will feature content creator Laura Matamoros presenting trends, fashion, makeup, fitness routines, food ideas, and weekend entertainment suggestions. Additional weekly segments include journalist Álex Rodríguez covering American affairs from Miami, journalist and TikTok creator Abel Planelles explaining facets of social history, and stylist Víctor Blanco offering analysis of celebrity looks at major fashion and social events. The show also explores intimate spaces by showcasing the favorite family meals of celebrities or generations-old dishes passed down through families.
Esteemed journalism names and reporters who have travelled across regions will comprise the core team of Vamos a ver. The programme will include a network of reporters and editors from across the country: Carmen Chao in Galicia; Rocío Romero and Paco Ballesta in Andalusia; Mayka Navarro in Barcelona; and Julio Uzal, Noelia Cañas, Carlos Garayoa, María Vicente, Mar Guerrero, Lolo García, Natalia Autrán, Íñigo Reyes, David Cifuentes, Inma Rivas, Fabiola Etayo, Estefanía Ruiz, Marina Pérez De Ayala, and Lucía Núñez in Madrid. In the research department, Álvaro López, Toño García, Cristina Soriano, and Josep Vidal will contribute. Entertainment coverage will include Nuria Chavero, Patricia López, Mar Sáiz, Virginia Cáseda, Lucía Lorden, Manu Del Valle, Begoña Vigo, and Giovanna González.
Current on-air contributors to Vamos a ver span a broad network: Alfonso Egea, Dani Montero, Vanesa Lozano, Luis Rendueles, Alejandro Requeijo, José Miguel Gaona, María Velasco, Rocío Ramos-Paul, Juan Manuel Medina, Marcos García-Montes, José Antonio Vázquez Carmen Tacelé, José María Benito, and Toni Castejón. In entertainment, collaborations feature Antonio Rossi, Sandra Aladro, Pepe del Real, Isabel Rabago, Kike Calleja, Marisa Martín Blázquez, Paloma Barrientos, Mari Ángel Alcázar, Miguel Ángel Nicolás, Alessandro Lequio, Cristina Tárrega, Isa Pantoja, Bibiana Martíná Rivas, and Alexa López. Sports coverage includes Manu Carreño and Manu Reyes.
The program’s expanded team blends seasoned journalists with fresh voices, all contributing to a morning where information and culture intersect with everyday life. The format aims to bring viewers into the heart of the action, delivering context, interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks that enrich the daily experience. Telecinco positions Vamos a ver as a lively, human-centered morning destination that keeps audiences informed, inspired, and connected as they start each day.