The ‘road home’ remains in Atresmedia. The episode, which will close its first season, pre-release audio-visual group announced this Wednesday. renewal of the nostalgic space offered by Albert Espinoza.
As the chain announced in a press release, the program is already working on a new batch of episodes with new celebrities that will follow the path they took from home to school as kids, and we’ll explore how we can then. they have become what they are today. An emotional journey that will turn into a unique opportunity to see all those celebrities as we’ve never seen them before.
In this way, ‘El camino de casa’ will continue in Atresmedia after the average. 4.8% screen share in 5 installments already published. Produced by 7 and action (‘El hormiguero’, ‘El desafío’), the format stands out among viewers aged 25-34, with a 5.1% share. Aragon (7.5%), Rest (6.3%), Madrid (5.2%), Euskadi (5.2%), Catalonia (5%) and Asturias (5%) are the regions where it achieved better numbers.
Ana Peleteiro will be responsible for closing the first season of ‘El camino a casa’. The final episode of the first season will not have the emotion, memories, surprises and lack of compassion that characterize this format. An episode where we will explore Ana Peleteiro’s difficult childhood and being bullied in her hometown. The athlete will remember this difficult period and tell how he transformed this pain into the perseverance and strength needed to become an Olympic medalist.
Delivery will also be Other emotional moments, such as a visit to the Galician dance center where the medalist learned to dance as a child or return to the athletics track named after the athlete. It will be an episode full of emotion, reunion and memories where we can get to know Ana Peleteiro from her origin to the woman she is today.
During the first season, six of them were celebrities who made their way from school to their home together, they were just kids. While bullfighter Jesulín de Ubrique visited his hometown of Ubrique, singer Rosa López came to terms with her past in the Granada district where she lived in the early years of her life. Actor Fernando Tejero relives the first steps of his childhood in Córdoba, while Pocholo Martínez-Bordiú returned to Marbella after 40 years. Luis Tosar returned to his hometown, Lugo, where he took part in an emotional presentation.