The latest episode roundup from television nights across Europe and beyond
Telecinko Numbers presents a fresh installment drawn from the late night lineup on the 22:00 broadcast. Ion Aramendi and Makoke sit as guests on the program hosted by Sandra Barneda. The show plans a candid discussion about the highly anticipated return of Big Brother and a deep dive into the expansive careers of the two guests. Makoke weighs in with a lighthearted note about a recent vacation, while Aramendi opens up about his professional journey and the challenges that come with a long-running media presence. A central topic of the night centers on the growing trend of plastic surgery, inviting a broad range of voices from advocates to critics to weigh in on this widely debated practice. In addition, the program will address the Daniel Sancho case which has attracted significant attention in recent weeks.
antenna 3 will air a 22:45 edition leading into Password. Marta Hazas and Javier Veiga join the episode as guests who help guide contestants through the events of the Friday night and the array of challenges the competition throws at them. Password has returned to its prime time audience and drew steady viewership last Friday. The show, hosted by Cristina Pedroche, led the evening in audience share, delivering robust numbers that outpaced the closest rival by several points. Viewers in the United States and Canada followed the night’s events with interest, as the format typically performs well in cross-border markets and streaming platforms frequently carry regional adaptations of the format. The program drew millions of viewers and maintained a high level of engagement, underscoring its position as a staple in late-night competition formats.
The basketball team is facing Slovenia in La 1
The Spanish national basketball team continues its pre World Championship tour on RTVE as part of a schedule spanning late August to early September. This slate of friendlies is presented by RTVE and features a marquee match tonight against Slovenia in the Malaga Tournament. The tournament brings together the three major teams participating in the International Basketball Federation events that year. 1 and RTVE Play will offer live coverage of this crucial game on Friday at 21:30 local time. The venue for Spain versus Slovenia is the Martín Carpena arena in Malaga. Jesús Cebrián is responsible for the game narration, with Marta Fernández and Berni Rodríguez providing expert commentary. Radio Nacional de España will also carry two Malaga tournament matches with José Vicente Arnaiz on the mic, and he will report on Sergio Scariolo’s squad across programs Radiogaceta de los deportes and Tablero Deportivo.
Cameron Daddo and Rachael Carpani, the heroes of Cuatro
Four broadcasts begin at 22:05 featuring the drama Deadly Heat. The storyline unfolds after a grueling drought grips Sydney, with long drought conditions and multiple fires. The actions follow firefighter David Langmore as he grapples with containment and the investigation into the cause of the water shortage led by journalist Susan Saphiro. The narrative threads a tense investigation with the urgency of disaster response, offering audiences a window into the human impact of climate-related crises and emergency services in action. Viewers in North America can access similar programming through regional outlets and streaming services that curate international dramas with high production values.
The sixth bet section from 22:30 covers Passwords and its surrounding ecosystem. The program features an in-depth examination of the impact on housing and water caused by the eighty-three million visitors the country receives each year. It presents an analytical look at five key urban centers, focusing on Madrid, Barcelona, Palma, Ibiza, and Murcia. The segment combines investigative reporting with a clear statistical lens to map how tourism pressure translates into local supply and demand dynamics, infrastructure stress, and policy considerations that affect both residents and travelers.