Television Highlights: Semi-finals, Investigations, and Revenge – A Snapshot of Tonight’s Programming

The second edition of Idol Boys lit up the semi-finals on Telecinco at 10:45 in the morning. After winning over both the audience and the jury with their performances during the qualifiers, twelve of the forty-eight artists who qualified would perform again, complete with props, lighting, costumes, makeup, hair styling, and choreography designed to heighten the spectacle and showcase each contestant’s strengths. The voting responsibility rests solely with the on-site audience, whose support reshapes the ranking for every show, and only the top three will advance to the Grand Finals. The jury will still perform and sing during these episodes, evaluating the acts and earning a new Golden Ticket that saves a fourth contestant from elimination. On this occasion, there is a single safety move for each program, and it must be agreed upon unanimously by all jurors.

For its own sake, Mallorca Files returns on antenna 3 at 10:45 in the morning. The iconic figure of St. Nicholas is unexpectedly stolen by a masked assailant in front of a startled crowd. This case pulls Miranda and Max into the orbit of Russian oligarchs. In the second episode, Miranda and Max dive into the worlds of fashion and design to investigate the disappearance of a supermodel during a road trip.

Arnold Schwarzenegger avenges his family on laSexta

At 10:30, the filmCollateral Damage hits the screen. Los Angeles firefighter Gordy Brewer’s family is killed in a downtown bombing carried out by a Colombian terrorist organization. Fueled by the belief that justice must prevail, Brewer heads into the Colombian jungles to pursue those responsible for the brutal act that changed his life forever.

One episode from the new season of TVE’s Journey to the Center of Television aired tonight. Directed by Pedro Santos and voiced by Santiago Segura, the program revisits the ongoing digitization efforts within the RTVE Archive. The show spotlights personalities who have shaped television with remarkable screen presence, including monographs on José María Íñigo, Julio Iglesias, and Camilo Sesto, with a special section honoring pioneering women in television. Other segments explore the history of kopla (such as the influence of the song “Yolé”) and dedicate space to minors through dedicated children’s programming. A curated montage delivers the best moments from social chronicles, including retrospective pieces about performers, and a celebration of an extraordinary decade. The era of the seventies is revisited through new features, rare footage, and newly unearthed documents.

The FBI takes center stage on Cuatro

A new segment titled “FBI Most Wanted” debuts in prime time on Cuatro at 10:45. When a daughter vanishes and local police fail to take action, a determined Native American mother embarks on her own investigation. Her pursuit leads to a murder, prompting the FBI Fugitive Unit to intervene and track down a killer who seems to strike across multiple states. In the following episode, a domineering man and his girlfriend unleash a chilling spree of murders, and agents Jess LeCroix and his team race to uncover the pattern behind these violent, seemingly random crimes. Meanwhile, Jess worries about a distance growing between him and Tali after learning that her daughter secured an award at school.

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