Tonight’s Wide TV Lineup and what to expect
Tonight, at 10:25 PM, TVE’s channel 1 airs a fresh episode of Night of the Hunters. The format invites viewers to witness a space for questions and answers where several contestants face some of the most iconic figures from Spain’s celebrated television competition scene. In the opening round, participants must select the correct option among multiple choices to boost their personal bonus. The final round invites a strategic challenge: the contestant chooses how many hunters to face, with higher counts delivering larger potential rewards but also raising the level of difficulty. The show is hosted by Rodrigo Vazquez, guiding the tension and pace of the night.
Later this evening, Telecinco premieres the eighth season of Got Talent with Paula Echevarría joining the judging panel. The premiere features a series of eye-catching acts, including a nose-flute performer, a performer who has drawn attention for breaking a coconut with a single punch, and two magicians who leave the jury astounded. A TikTok creator makes a notable entrance, delivering a performance that feels raw and live, the kind that marks a return to a post-pandemic audience setting. Among the standout moments is a spectacular acrobatic routine and an artist who uses an unusual medium to paint a portrait of Risto Mejide. Throughout the evening, the dynamics on stage reveal Paula Echevarría sharing uplifting anecdotes with the judges while also experiencing a mix of emotions as performances unfold. Dani Martínez joins in with his own high-flying acrobatics, while Edurne, the most seasoned judge present, triggers the golden passes of this edition with a decisive button press alongside a colleague.
Antena 3 launches El Hormiguero for a new season with Chanel Terrero at the helm of the premiere. The episode opens with a cinematic montage that showcases stars traveling through space across the year. The film, titled Hormigocean’s Eleven, portrays the team attempting to infiltrate a casino to recover a crucial prop for the program. Failure would jeopardize the chance of a seventeenth season. Pablo Motos then welcomes Chanel Terrero, a performer who has transitioned from Eurovision to new professional projects, sharing insights on her upcoming endeavors and the path that led her back to television.
Cuatro airs a new installment of Viajeros Cuatro starting at 10:45 PM. The travelogue heads to Europe with a focus on Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island. The team, led by Pablo de Miguel, begins in Palermo at the historic Quattro Canti square, which divides the city into its distinctive quarters. They explore architectural marvels such as the Cathedral and the intricate Piazza Pretoria, commonly known as Piazza della Vergogna, and the bustling Ballarò market where visitors savor regional dishes. A maritime segment, guided by Sicilian architect Gianfranco Geraci, sails along the coast from Castellammare del Golfo to Scopello, reaching places accessible only by sea. The journey then continues to the Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago north of Sicily. Mercé Mateo, a Catalan resident of the island for nine years, greets the crew at Milazzo and they travel to Isla Salina and Pollara Bay, famous for its role in cinema. The expedition concludes with a cable car ascent, an all-terrain vehicle ride, and a final hike to the highest reachable point of Etna, Europe’s most active volcano.
laSexta presents Operación Finale starting at 22:30. The documentary-style narrative revisits a pivotal postwar mission connected to the Mossad and Shin Bet, led by the determined Peter Malkin. The objective is to pursue the elusive Nazi war criminal Eichmann, believed dead after the fall of the Third Reich. In reality, Eichmann survives in the Buenos Aires slums under a false identity, and the mission evolves into a tense game of pursuit that follows every movement from dawn to night. The dramatic tension rests on the cat-and-mouse dynamic that unfolds as operatives track the daily routine of their quarry, highlighting the ethical and strategic stakes that defined an era of clandestine operations and political history.