Television Alcoians

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It was obvious he was born for this. Emilio Doménech, nicknamed Nanísimo, already has his own television show. It’s called Cabinet of Crisis, it’s produced by Newtral for La Sexta and you can see him doing his own style of investigative journalism and conveying it to the audience. The first episode about possible tidal waves that will sooner or later reach the Peninsula, with a very high risk for the city of Cádiz, had us grounded.

In the heat of Doménech’s screen presence, Collaborations in La Sexta programs go back a long way.We need to remember the many people who went beyond the borders of the Alcoy people and became artists of a wide variety of disciplines in the world of music, theater and plastic arts, but also artists in the corner that concerns us. very popular television faces.

The first Alcoyan to take off from the Prado del Rey Marisa Abad, who transitioned from continuity announcer to anchor in 1975 Young People was a sort of Operation Victory of the time, broadcast on Sunday mornings. Following his time at 625 Líneas magazine, he presented the first heart program in TVE’s history, Blablabla, in collaboration with Jesús Amilibia.

He later turned his career around by devoting himself to horse betting at Al galop. Finally, for many years and before her early retirement, Marisa Abad’s voice became very popular. She was responsible for commenting on the traveling draws of the State Lottery organization, which were broadcast live from one city every week. Emilio is 33 and Marisa is 76, both from Alcoy. Those who wrote extraordinary pages in the history of television.

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