Telecinco announces a late-night launch slate starting at 22:50, headlined by Naked for Life, a show that blends emotion, humor, and a spirit of daring. In a Full Monty‑style format, twelve celebrities expose more than just their bodies: they reveal personal stories and motivations as they raise awareness for cancer prevention. The roster features Marisa Jara, Laura Matamoros, Jenny Llada, Samanta Villar, Anabel Pantoja, Soraya Arnelas, Cristóbal Soria, Bosco Martínez-Bordiú, Pablo Carbonell, Nicolás Coronado, Damián Quintero, and Ramón Freixa. Partnering with Secuoya Studios, the participants embark on a journey that tests their comfort zones, helps them confront fears, and shines a light on the art of striptease as a social canvas. Viewers will learn how cancer touches them, their families, and friends, while experts offer insights on breast cancer prevention in women’s health and prostate and testicular cancer awareness in men’s health.
Antenna 3 fans are invited to a fresh episode of the series Jesus and the King, airing at 22:45. Ángel Cristo is presented as the world’s best coach, with Bárbara Rey, a celebrated actress known for breaking norms in Spain’s entertainment landscape. The couple’s whirlwind story reads like a magazine cover: a high-profile marriage, dazzling appearances, and a lifestyle of luxury. As the wedding moves closer, the drama intensifies: Ángel and Bárbara navigate public fascination, looming commitments, and the pressure of a life in the spotlight. The romance remains electric, even as Bárbara faces concerns that accompany a future built in the glare of fame.
Alcántara Returns to La 1
A new installment of Expect the TV Series premieres at 22:35, with Tell Me How It Is paying homage to the Alcántara family’s patriarch Antonio this week. As Christmas 1999 approaches, the family braces for the millennium while Antonio’s self-confidence falters, prompting him to doubt his own relevance. A digital-era glitch threatens the winery during the holiday rush, adding to the family’s strain. Mercedes stays in Madrid for routine medical appointments with her mother, and Herminia watches as aging becomes a more present reality for both generations. The episode explores resilience, legacy, and the delicate balance between memory and change as the new century dawns.
At 22:30, Crisis Closet enters the spotlight with a new six‑part series overseen by Doménech, known online as Nanísimo. The show asks whether Spain is prepared for a string of potential disasters that could disrupt daily life. It blends journalism, science communication, and entertainment to place viewers inside Nanísimo’s digital world. Produced by Newtral, the project fuses social media language with television storytelling, aiming to bring complex events into clear view. The set features a desk that creates virtual environments and 3D figures that respond to vocal commands, offering an immersive experience that feels like stepping into a smart home newsroom.
Risto, the Spotlight on Cuatro
On Cuatro, the new episode of Traveling with Chester premieres at 22:50. Risto Mejide roams to various locations with the program couch, meeting well-known personalities and delving into their lives, feelings, and perspectives. The format provides context through narration, adds guest data and quotes from others who illuminate each guest’s story, and often frames friendships or conflicts through additional viewpoints. The show sets a pace that mixes curiosity with candid conversation, inviting viewers to see the human side behind the headlines.