Rewrite of TV Listings Descriptions for North American Audiences

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Tonight at 10:10 PM TVE 1 presents The Whole Truth, a legal drama that follows a high-stakes case. The story centers on attorney Richard Ramsey as he defends 17-year-old Mike, who stands accused of murdering his wealthy father. Even with compelling evidence stacked against him, Ramsey chooses to bring in a young associate, Janelle, signaling a collaborative push to uncover every nuance of the case. The show leans into the tension of jury minds and courtroom dynamics, inviting viewers to weigh motives, alibis, and the real meaning of justice as the investigation unfolds.

Tonight at 22:00, Nightmare in Paradise features Raquel Lozano stepping into the spotlight as a contestant. Lozano, known from the 16th edition of Big Brother and once partnered with Omar Sánchez, joins the cast as a fresh entrant, replacing Nadia Jémez who decided to leave the adventure. The episode also highlights Alyson Eckmann, who is navigating a transition within the competition. Viewers get a front-row seat to evolving relationships, on-set interactions, and the latest developments in Jimena de la Frontera, with new footage documenting life inside the house. The episode brings back familiar faces, including Pipi Estrada and Mónica Hoyos, while Nagore Robles, Beatriz Trapote, Alejandra Rubio, and the contestants’ friends and family add texture to the narrative.

Antena 3 airs a fresh installment of Infiel starting at 10:10 PM. The plot follows Derin, who is taken to hospital after injuries suffered during a confrontation with Volkan and then awakens. Gönül works to shield her daughter from potential repercussions. Derin seeks refuge at Onur’s home and shares a bed with him, a decision he later regrets. Concurrently, Nil discovers she is pregnant with Selçuk. When Volkan returns home, a conversation with Asya leads to a告t changes in Derin’s life and an eventual divorce. The evening culminates with Volkan visiting his current wife’s residence to explain his position, ending with his arrest.

Cuatro presents Fourth Millennium from 9:30 PM, a program that deep dives into the mysteries surrounding the British monarchy, including alleged connections to secret circles and unusual figures. The episode features writer and journalist Javier Sierra and sociologist, journalist, and author Enrique de Vicente, who interpret these intriguing strands. A field crew travels to Minas del Horcajo in Castile-Manchego to investigate the era’s enigmatic events, such as the reported deaths of three children in January 1901. Journalists Javier Pérez Campos and historian Antonio JM Moreno illuminate stories from this once thriving mining town at the turn of the 20th century. Iker Jiménez hosts discussions on USSR-era rejuvenation experiments aimed at protecting the health of top government and party leaders, alongside anthropologist, author, and editor Mercedes Pullman of Anthropology and popular traditions. Finally, forensic psychiatrist José Cabrera explores the case of a boy born in Paris in 1573, a legendary figure described as a creature without legs and with a distinctive foot shape.

laSexta airs On the Other Side of the Law starting at 9:30 PM. The program spotlights a controversy in which two police officers were dismissed after a leaked video captured their aggressive arrest methods. The broadcast has sparked widespread discussion across media outlets, prompting reflection on law enforcement practices and accountability. The episode examines how such moments shape public perception and trust in policing while inviting viewers to consider the balance between security and civil rights.

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