A few days ago, a remarkable situation occurred in the ‘Atrapa Millions’ (A3 TV) contest. Two young engineering student contestants managed to keep the million euros intact for five consecutive questions out of a possible eight. It was a success.
For each question with four alternatives, the contestants placed 40 packages worth 25,000 Euros into a single option. And against all odds, they were proven right time and time again, up to five times, keeping the million in full. Presenter, Juanra Bonet, He said to them with admiration: “Only three questions left until the end of the game and you can keep the million!”. As a matter of fact, for the first time since A-3 TV started broadcasting this competition in 2011, the contestants reach a million questions in the last three questions. They eventually received €550,000, the highest amount ever achieved in the history of ‘Catch a Million’. This contest is the most ingenious of those broadcast by the networks. Here the million has already been given in advance. All is yours. And the ‘fun’ is seeing how they lose it. Ah! The human condition of the viewer is tested. Maybe there will be those who enjoy watching the contestants reach the end naked like rabbits. This is a trivial thing. This is the sick law of misery. I prefer to think that many viewers were happy that these two lads deservedly took home more than half a million euros.
TVE’S CENSORSHIP OF BUSH, COLEA.– I told you about the interview on Tuesday. bush TVE censored because it contradicted the following version Aznar He was interested in spreading the word about who was responsible for the 11-M attack. This interview was published this week on the website of the program ‘On the Cover’, which has not been broadcast by TVE since November 2023 after 20 years. On Tuesday, TVE surprisingly placed it at the end of ‘Telediario 2’. Under the title ‘Interview Never Broadcast’. This is all a bit chaotic. First they placed it on the website of a frozen program, and then they placed it on La 1’s Telediario. Another beautiful fact. Alfredo UrdaciIn 2004, TVE’s head of news told El Confidencial Digital that the person who put pressure on him was RTVE’s general manager. José Antonio Sanchez. This general manager does not need to tell us who is pressuring him.