Reimagined TV Formats and Street-Based Quick Quests Across Spain

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He returns to Cuatro after a long break, with Xuso Jones stepping into the role of host for this fresh chapter. The program will debut in prime time and will later settle into a regular daily slot starting in the early evening from Monday onward.

In the series known as Know or Not, produced in collaboration with Mandarina Productions, the presenter roams different streets across Spain to recruit willing participants from the public. Those who step forward endure a short, structured challenge: up to five general knowledge questions are presented in sequence. The catch is that contestants do not answer directly. Instead, they rely on their intuition, selecting from passersby who might know the answer and those who might not. The outcome of each question depends on a blend of luck, quick thinking, and the accuracy of the chosen passerby’s knowledge.

During the first four questions, correct answers yield 200 euros each, awarded when the participant follows the on-screen instructions. If a question proves too tough, an Emergency Call wildcard can be used once, offering a chance to recover. A special bonus of 200 euros is awarded if four of the four questions are answered correctly. At that juncture, the participant must decide whether to walk away with the accumulated winnings or press their luck on the fifth question. A successful fifth question, aided by incentives, can multiply the prize by 50, potentially reaching 50,000 euros.

The program invites viewers to accept a street-level quiz challenge, where intuition plays a central role. The twist involves choosing one nearby passerby to answer on the contestant’s behalf, and there are moments when calling someone who might not know the answer adds tension and unpredictability. The overall appeal lies in the chance to enjoy a high-energy experience and the possibility of winning a substantial prize while exploring real urban environments.

Xuso Jones, responsible for delivering the competition’s energy to several Spanish cities, opens the journey in Barcelona. As the host and a guide through the Catalan capital, he encounters the first contestant, Angel, a cheerful sixty-year-old retiree who agrees to participate and joins the host in a lighthearted quest for correct answers and strategic missteps. The trek continues to Torremolinos, where Xuso meets Inma, a smiling fifty-four-year-old manager who quickly becomes the day’s standout after expressing admiration for the presenter. Together they explore the town’s pedestrian zones, and Inma answers Jones’s questions with a clear aim: to win the prize of renting a balcony in Malaga during Holy Week.

Antena 3 is broadcasting a fresh episode of Family Secrets in a late-evening time slot, with the storyline following Ceylin as Parla’s concerns about a client’s relationship intersect with Parla’s own excitement.

Ilgaz remains committed to uncovering Yeliz, the person tied to a homicide case. He revisits an older investigation, convinced that Yeliz may have been involved in a past murder of his brother.

Moreover, Yeliz allegedly orders a hitman to target prosecutor Kaya, while Osman prepares a medicine believed capable of harming Zümrut’s husband.

Telecinco airs a new episode of Adicina what am I doing tonight. Hosted by Santi Millán, the show once again tests participants’ skills, offering a chance to refine performance under pressure.

Two teams, each made up of two players, combine an anonymous participant and a celebrity advisor who offers guidance. The goal is to identify which talent on a provided list is leading among ten distinct guests. To reach that objective, four rounds per team (eight in total) require intuitive guessing and strategic risk-taking, alongside a penultimate round with an extra ball and a final round where the prize remains up for grabs.

At the outset, teams try to identify the first eight talents. Each round presents options, and teams may decide to act or pass, letting the opposing team answer. If one team misses, the money shifts to the other team, making strategy crucial.

In the penultimate round, the ninth guest enters, and an extra ball valued at 15,000 euros becomes part of the game. Two teams play simultaneously, selecting one ball from three possibilities and a potential talent. The talent choice may overlap between teams or diverge, adding a layer of unpredictability.

Finally, the final round features the contestant who has accumulated the most money. The decision is stark: they can bet everything on a single guess with help from two VIP guests or spread the winnings among four participants who have guests in front of them. The chosen talent must be identified, and the contestant must decide which person holds that talent. This climactic moment tests nerves, strategy, and a willingness to take calculated risks.

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