The second episode of the flashy competition ‘The best in history’ (TVE1). This program, in addition to being surreal, also has a psychedelic side. It appears to be the result of hallucinogenic stroke. As I told you a week ago, in the first episode, we witnessed the emergence of fraud. lorca He turned out to be a bit of a ‘fake’ – according to the former PP minister – in this second episode they put him in the running for first place of the night Isabella the Catholic Against Rafa Nadal. What we said: hallucination.
The tennis player took second place. Felipe VI did even worse and was elected too. He was eliminated immediately in seventh place, third from the bottom. left behind Amancio OrtegaHe finished sixth. Ah! In this war of rulers conducted by TVE, the King of Spain was defeated by the King of Zara. Stock market note: Inditex closed last week at 41.01; After this success amancio about Philip It is possible that Inditex on TVE will rise rapidly this week. This program has reached a dead end. Although it achieved an audience share of just 6.8% on its first day of release, almost three points below the TVE1 average, this fell in this second installment: 5.1%. Even starting after the Spain-Netherlands match (12.1%) didn’t help. They lost over a million viewers in one go. TVE should reflect. It’s one thing for public TV to try to provide ‘entertainment’ in the style of private channels – we can discuss this too – but it’s another thing to engage in crazy inventions that don’t even attract anyone’s attention.
in 2005 Joan Ubeda And Toni Soler They started the program ‘El favorit’ on TV3. It was something similar, but done much more cleverly. They chose several figures of proven historical importance (James I, Ermessenda de Carcassonne, Rafael Casanova, Pope Borgia, Joan of Serrallonga, Casals of Pau, Pompeu Fabra…) and we had to choose ‘Catalonia’s Favourite’. It emerged as a concession to fun and spectacle Oriol Junqueras As a history professor (his political activities were not yet well known to the public at that time), he raises his sword and attacks. usually doIt was protected by a shield. They did this to show us how they spent their time in the middle ages. More or less like today.