In a surprise move, the network altered the original plan for the main reality program within the overall schedule. The channel had intended to premiere a new episode of a series about families and their communities. However, a last minute adjustment pushed the show into a different prime time window, reshuffling the lineup for the evening.
Following disappointing ratings for the program hosted by Shabel and Julio Iglesias Jr., the management decided to switch to a late night format for the new format, swapping the expected position for a show titled HIT. This repositioning places the new content in a time slot previously occupied by a segment that features Isabel Preysler’s children during a relatively busy evening hour.
Consequently, the Spanish series will debut in a late arrival, airing between 22:50 and 23:50. The later hours will then continue with reforms scheduled from 23:50 to 12:55. Viewers can expect changes to the nightly betting and viewing schedule on Tuesday evenings due to this shift.
Iglesias begins work under the orders of Ana Obregón
The program, featuring the Iglesias brothers, follows a highly personal and emotional mission. Chábeli and Julio Iglesias Jr. will take on the renovation of Ana Obregón’s garden and pool and the construction of a special dollhouse for her granddaughter Anita.
Ana Obregón has long shared a close connection with the Iglesias siblings, having spent many years around them during their childhood. She hopes the garden transformation will create a safe, playful space for Anita as she takes her first steps. The task is to balance safety with fun, ensuring that the finished area meets Ana’s expectations and provides an environment where Anita can explore with confidence. The challenge lies in achieving a space that pleases everyone involved while delivering a memorable television moment.
The project will test the siblings’ ability to collaborate with design professionals and family members alike, with the ultimate aim of delivering a space that is both functional and emotionally meaningful for Ana and her granddaughter.
Hugo meets Nora and will have to mediate with the group in HIT
Hugo is just beginning to settle into the community when he encounters Nora, a dynamic and restless personality who has long been surrounded by attention and desire. Nora has a reputation for pushing boundaries, and her appetite for intense experiences has shaped much of her public persona.
Her pursuit of strong emotions draws Hugo into a delicate balancing act as he observes how her professional life and personal impulsiveness collide. When Nora tests the limits of her patient’s endurance, HIT will rely on Hugo to mediate between competing interests and to keep the group moving forward without fracturing. At the same time, Hugo is faced with his own personal challenges as his father, Gustavo, has expressed a wish to reconnect after many years without contact. The tension between family history and current duties adds a layer of emotional complexity to the proceedings, influencing how the group responds to Nora’s energy and the pressures of the format.
As the story unfolds, viewers will see how the interpersonal dynamics shape the group’s navigation of the HIT’s requirements, the evolving relationships among the cast, and the impact of long-buried family issues on present-day decisions. This narrative arc blends personal growth with the realities of live television, offering a window into how strong personalities and careful mediation can define success in a demanding studio environment.
Note: This description reflects the latest broadcast planning as reported by the network and affiliated entertainment outlets. (Source: Television Network)