The second edition of Idol Kids returns to Telecinco tonight for its second semi-final at 10:45. After charming audiences and impressing the judging panel during the qualifiers, twelve of the original forty-eight contestants will again perform with enhanced staging, lighting, costumes, makeup, hair, and choreography to elevate the show. The on-site audience holds the power to vote, voting structure building toward a new set where only the top three advance to the Grand Finals. The jury, active throughout the program, will judge the performances and can award a Golden Ticket to save a contestant from elimination. Each episode features one safe act per program, with the panel required to reach a unanimous decision for that choice.
On Mallorca Files, Antenna 3 presents a new episode at 10:45. Miranda and Max head to a famed vineyard region to probe the murder of a dog on the estate. The case soon reveals a broader array of dramatic threats facing the property owner, Hans Webber. In this episode, the mystery deepens when the body of a future partner is found in the pool of a luxury villa. Miranda and Max suspect a prostitute, known for startling clients and robbing them, may be involved.
A devotion to cinema continues with The Last Challenge, released at 10:30. A drug dealer who evaded justice heads for the Mexican border while authorities, including a border-town sheriff and his inexperienced team, pursue him on the road to freedom.
TVE airs a fresh episode of Journey to the Center of TV tonight, directed by Pedro Santos and voiced by Santiago Segura. The program offers new documents from the RTVE Archive and features profiles of notable television figures like José María Iñigo, Julio Iglesias, and Camilo Sesto, alongside a segment highlighting pioneering women in television. Additional segments explore the kopla tradition, youth programming, and a celebration of social history through memorable clips and moments. Upcoming installments will revisit The Seventies era, early celebrity icons, and rarely seen archival treasures.
A new edition of FBI Most Wanted airs at 10:45 in the morning. After taking down a terrorist, the FBI Fugitive Unit shifts focus to the terrorist’s wife, who fled with a million dollars and remains determined to complete her husband’s deadly plan. In another plot twist, LeCroix’s daughter Tali is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement; as Jess tracks her, it becomes clear the arrest may be tied to something larger. In a second episode, a counterintelligence agent is caught leaking classified information to a foreign government and begins targeting former colleagues. The FBI Fugitive Unit races to locate him before he can escape the country.