Idol Boys semi-final, Mallorca Files, and FBI action pack on Cuatro and laSexta

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Second semi-final night for Idol Boys and a bustling schedule on Telecinco

Tonight marks the second semi-final of Idol Boys on Telecinco at 10:45 am. The contestants who impressed the public and judges during the qualifiers return to the stage, bringing everything on stage: props, lighting, costumes, makeup, hair, and choreography to elevate every performance. The audience on set carries the responsibility of voting, shaping a fresh ranking for each show, with only the top three earning a spot in the Grand Finals. The jury, meanwhile, will both perform and critique, interpreting the acts and earning a new Golden Ticket that saves a fourth contestant from elimination. Each program grants one safe option, requiring unanimous agreement to activate it.

On another front, Mallorca Files makes a comeback with a new episode at 10:45 am. Miranda and Max head to the wine country to investigate a dog’s murder within one of Mallorca’s renowned vineyards. The investigation reveals that the initial incident is just a fragment of a broader string of threats looming over the vineyard owner, Hans Webber. In the second installment, a future partner’s body surfaces in the pool of a luxury villa. Miranda and Max suspect a predatory scheme where a sex worker lures clients, then robs them, complicating the case further.

Arnold Schwarzenegger takes charge on laSexta

Tonight brings the release of the action-packed title Final Challenge on the network at 10:30. A drug dealer manages to escape justice and heads for the Mexican border. Only a small-town sheriff and a crew of inexperienced deputies stand in the way of a dramatic escape from the law, setting the stage for a tense pursuit. The narrative blends grit with a road-to-freedom chase that tests loyalty, courage, and the limits of authority.

Meanwhile, an installment from a new season of Journey to the Center of Television airs, directed by Pedro Santos and voiced by Santiago Segura. The program unveils fresh material reflecting the ongoing digitization of the RTVE Archive and spotlights television figures who left a mark on the medium. Pieces honor individuals like José María Íñigo, Julio Iglesias, and Camilo Sesto, while a special segment highlights pioneering women in television. Additional episodes explore the history of kopla music and programming blocks designed for younger viewers. A curated trip through social history showcases highlights from past eras, featuring beloved moments and rare footage, including a retrospective of a cherished decade. Old clips and never-before-seen documents promise a nostalgic, informative ride through television history.

FBI, hero of Cuatro

A new prime-time segment titled FBI Most Wanted debuts on Cuatro at 10:45 am. After quelling a major threat, the FBI and the Fugitive Task Force turn their attention to the suspect’s partner, the wife who vanished with a million dollars and appears determined to complete the planned crime. Elsewhere, LeCroix’s daughter Tali faces immigration scrutiny, but as Jess pursues answers, a deeper conspiracy seems to be at play. In the second episode, a counterintelligence agent is uncovered leaking secrets to a foreign government, triggering an internal crackdown. The Fugitive Unit races to locate the agent before he can flee the country, highlighting the high-stakes pace of national security work.

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