Telecinco “shoots” the night in front of Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson at Antena 3

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telecinco “Closed” on Saturday nights during August. The chain has decided to give Toñi Moreno a vacation for the next few weeks to save costs. But the chain will take advantage of it to continue its date with ‘Let’s love yourself’ viewers starting at 10 PM tonight and will repeat the best stories from the set in the last few weeks.

In this way, anonymous and highly contemporary characters from the Mediaset universe, such as Ana María Aldón and her daughter Gema, Kiko Matamoros, Víctor Janeiro and Beatriz Trapote or Anabel Pantoja and Omar Sánchez, El Negro, will once again sit in the seat of the program.

Talking about antenna 3The movie ‘Other Protection’ is broadcast at 22:00.‘El Peliculón’, a movie directed by Patrick Hughes and starring Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, Gary Oldman, Elodie Yung, Joaquim de Almeida and Kirsty Mitchell. The film chronicles how the world’s best protection agent, as a new client, catches a hitman he met on other occasions in his past. They hate each other. Now, the bodyguard will need to cooperate with this criminal in order to testify against a dangerous dictator from Eastern Europe who will try to end their life in any way possible in just 24 hours.

On your own behalf sixth still airing Saturday night with a new episode of ‘laSexta Noche’, From 9:30 am with José Yélamo and Verónica Sanz. Regular talk show hosts will discuss the week’s hot topics and wonder if the recession is threatening Europe. The rise in prices of almost all services and products will be the topic of conversation, as well as an interview with comedian and actor Goyo Jimenez.

TVE It will compete with the new episode of ‘Weekly Report’ (09:30) and the movie ‘Emotional’ starring Javier Cámara, Belén Cuesta and Alberto San Juan with other artists at 22:05.

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