Telecinco closes Saturday nights in August with a targeted vacation for Toñi Moreno, allowing a temporary pause in her regular hosting duties to streamline costs. The network, however, uses this break to continue engaging viewers with a familiar rhythm: starting at 10 PM, the night will replay the most compelling stories from the recent weeks of Lets Love Yourself, giving audiences a familiar loop of memorable moments and ongoing narration from the show’s universe.
In this framework, the familiar faces within the Mediaset family remain ready to step back into the spotlight. Anonymous yet highly contemporary personalities such as Ana María Aldón and her daughter Gema, alongside Kiko Matamoros, Víctor Janeiro, Beatriz Trapote, Anabel Pantoja, Omar Sánchez, and El Negro, will once again occupy seats in the program and contribute their distinct perspectives to the ongoing conversations that shape the evening lineup.
On Antena 3, the night continues with a different cadence. The film Other Protection is scheduled to air at 22:00, bringing a high energy action narrative to the screen. The program slate includes El Peliculón, a feature directed by Patrick Hughes and featuring a star cast that includes Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, Gary Oldman, Elodie Yung, Joaquim de Almeida, and Kirsty Mitchell. The plot centers on a seasoned protection agent who, while taking on a new client, encounters a former adversary. The tension rises as their paths cross with a dangerous dictator from Eastern Europe, and the imperative to cooperate emerges in a race against time across a 24 hour window to avert a life-threatening situation.
Meanwhile, La Sexta Noche remains a staple for late-night conversation. A fresh episode airs on Saturday night beginning at 9:30, hosted by José Yélamo and Verónica Sanz. The program’s panelists engage in brisk discourse about the week’s hottest topics, exploring whether mounting economic pressures pose a real threat to Europe’s stability. They examine rising prices across services and goods and invite a candid discussion with comedian and actor Goyo Jiménez, analyzing how inflation influences daily life and public sentiment.
TVE also commits to a competitive late-night slot, presenting a new edition of Weekly Report at 09:30 before a film feature at 22:05. The movie Emotional stars Javier Cámara, Belén Cuesta, and Alberto San Juan, supported by a cast of notable artists. The film delves into human relationships, resilience, and the emotional landscapes that shape the characters as they navigate personal and collective challenges on screen.