Dancing, Games, and the Eurovision Quest: TV Highlights Across Spain

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Telecinco’s fourth program begins at 22.00 with a dance twist on Dancing with the Stars. Athlete Dani Caverzaschi, notable for being the first Spanish tennis player to receive a Paralympic diploma, will step onto the dance floor for one night only. She shares a candid sentiment about the experience: she loves challenges. Before taking on the role of dancer, she admits she has admired María Isabel, Adrián Lastra, and Athenea Pérez, and she hopes to connect with them on the dance floor as the night unfolds, even though she feels new to the art of dance for now. Dani will be the second guest artist on Dancing with the Stars, following Jesús Álvarez, who opened this special episode last week as other stars took their turns on the floor.

Antenna 3 airs a fresh episode starting at 22.00, promising the familiar high-stakes excitement of Catch a Million. The game stays true to its core mechanic: a million euros sits on the line, and contestants aim to walk away with as much of it as possible when the clock runs out. Players answer eight questions in total. The first four questions present four possible answers, with only one correct option. For the next three questions, three choices are offered. The final eighth question is an All or Nothing challenge, giving two options, one right and one wrong. Throughout the game, contestants may bet everything on a single answer or spread bets across several options, but a final no-money option must be left at the end. When time expires, any money not placed in the trap doors disappears, and the remaining winnings become the contestant’s prize.

1 goes to Eurovision

One channel chooses to participate in the Benidorm Fest 2024 grand final, airing from 22:00. Eight artists compete for a coveted ticket to Eurovision that night. The calendar indicates a pivotal moment will determine who fills the shoes of Blanca Paloma at the 68th Song Festival edition. The selection process for Spain’s Eurovision representative is filled with emotion, and viewers can be part of it by casting votes for their favorite artist. The voting system blends professional juries, both national and international, with television and demoscopic jury inputs. The event also features a behind-the-scenes special called Benidorm Calling, loaded with exclusive commentary and backstage moments available on the preferred online platform starting at 20.30. Following the final, Benidorm Night Festival shares the impressions, feelings, and enthusiasm of the participants.

Michael B. Jordan follows in Rocky’s footsteps in Four

Cuatro presents the film Creed starting at 22:00, continuing the Rocky saga. Adonis Johnson, son of Apollo Creed, never met his father but carries boxing in his blood. He travels to Philadelphia, the site of the legendary confrontation between Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed. In the city famous for its sports history, Adonis seeks Rocky as a trainer. Although Rocky insists he has left that life behind, he recognizes the same strength and resolve in Adonis that Apollo, his former rival and eventual ally, once displayed.

Sixth, a new episode of the series is on air at 21.45 on laSexta Xplica. The program features José Yélamo and Borja Semper, the national spokesperson of the PP, as they explore pressing topics from the rural sector. The discussion also covers the recent surge in bank profits despite criticisms of banking taxes, bringing together politicians, experts, and journalists to analyze the tense climate in contemporary Spanish politics and the defining moments of the current legislature. The episode also looks at the challenges surrounding the Amnesty Bill and what lies ahead for the political landscape.

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