Telecinco airs a fresh episode of the investigative format Who is my father? this evening at 10:00. The storyline centers on a historical chapter from 1989, when a married businessman with a large family connected with a woman in Chicago, leading to the birth of a daughter named Adela. The narrative follows the life of a young woman whose paternity was ultimately acknowledged by the justice system in 2017, becoming a focal point for the latest installment of the Carlota Corredera hosted program. The detailed account reveals an extramarital relationship that spanned several years, involving stays in hotels and a dedicated apartment in which the businessman financially supported the Mexican partner. When Adela’s birth occurred in 1991, she was immediately linked to the surrounding events. The father, aware of her existence, has consistently contributed to Adela’s support from birth and maintains contact, yet he never formally recognized her or disclosed the relationship publicly. This segment aims to illuminate the broader themes of lineage, accountability, and the social implications of non-traditional family structures in contemporary society.
For its part, laSexta Xplica! returns tonight at laSexta at 9:30. The program, hosted by José Yélamo, seeks to answer persistent questions about citizenship in a world that grows more intricate by the day. The aim is to present the essentials of current events in a clear and accessible way, using diverse analysts and experts, new audio-visual formats, and modern storytelling tools to help audiences understand the issues at hand. laSexta Xplica will assemble a team of specialists across various disciplines who will anchor the show from the laSexta Noche studio every Saturday, discussing topics that reflect public interest and concern. Public participation will be encouraged and play a meaningful role in shaping the discussion and the coverage, inviting viewers to contribute questions and perspectives that enrich the dialogue. [Citation: laSexta network programming notes]
Tonight’s cinema lineup includes a new screening of Aquaman on TVE’s La 1, starting at 10:05. The film follows Arthur Curry, who learns he is half-human and half-Atlantean, embarking on a journey to reconcile his dual identity. The adventure challenges him to fulfill a destiny that could determine the fate of both the surface world and the submerged realms. The story crescendos as Arthur embraces the role of a ruler who must unitedly navigate conflicts and responsibilities to become Aquaman. At the close of the film, Xavier Sardà returns to share the spotlight with Carlos Latre and Boris Izaguirre, discussing the societal constructs of beauty in a fresh episode of The Great Confusion. [Citation: TVE film lineup notes]
Antena 3 presents a new episode of Jefa por accidente at 10:10 p.m. The plot follows Maya Davilla, a bright and ambitious woman who earned success through grit and determination while working at a local department store. Despite her capabilities, she faces a career obstacle when she is denied a managerial role due to the absence of a college degree. A surprising case of mistaken identity becomes a turning point, propelling Maya into an opportunity to lead at the helm of a major New York company. The narrative explores the power of intelligence, opportunity, and resilience when a chance to redefine one’s professional path arrives, underscoring the idea that perseverance and talent can surpass traditional gatekeeping when the right moment meets the right person.
Cuatro’s prime time slate also features Hand protector, a drama about loyalty and protection that unfolds near the Mexican border and into the American Southwest. The story follows a rancher who steps up as an unlikely guardian for a Mexican boy fleeing enemies who have pursued him across the border. The film captures the tension of cross-border life and the moral urgency of safeguarding a vulnerable child, painting a vivid portrait of courage in the face of danger and the enduring bonds of family and duty. [Citation: Cuatro broadcast guide]