TV Tonight: Celebrities, Politics, and Space Adventures

Errejón visited laSexta

TV networks roll out a fresh lineup this evening with big-name guests and lively conversations. A new late-night show on TVE kicks off at 10:35 p.m., blending entertainment, celebrity appearances, humor, and spontaneous storytelling in a wide-format format. A unifying thread will run through the entire broadcast. Four well-known analysts will share funny and little-known anecdotes and chat with top-tier guests. Loles León and Paz Padilla will appear on the premiere episode, which centers on the crisis affecting traditional couples.

Let yourself be loved returns to Telecinco after the holidays, airing at 10:00 p.m. In this edition, singer Abraham Mateo takes the stage. In a candid interview with Cádiz-born host Toñi Moreno, Mateo reflects on recent milestones, surprises a devoted fan, and shows off a surprising talent as an on-set impersonator, mimicking a famous singer. The program also features singer and actress Paloma San Basilio, who looks back on a long career, shares how she split time between the United States and Spain, and comments on aspects of the musical program and tour that accompany her performances.

Errejón visited laSexta

LaSexta presents another episode of Sixth Night at 9:30 p.m. The show centers on current protests surrounding Russia and the war in Ukraine, with Íñigo Errejón stopping by for an interview. Separately, the episode delves into work and economic matters with business figure Antonio Catalán, offering insights into how these issues affect everyday life.

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Meanwhile, a new feature, Astra Flyer, moves into prime time at 10:15 p.m. Astronaut Roy McBride travels to the remote edges of the solar system to locate his missing father and resolve a mystery that could threaten human survival. The voyage promises revelations about human existence, purpose, and our place in the universe.

Antenna 3 plans a new segment, The Legend of Tartán, at 10:10 p.m. Years earlier, Tarzan, played by Alexander Skarsgård, and his wife Jane left the African jungle to pursue a noble life as John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke. One day they are offered the role of Congo ambassador. Behind the scenes, a Belgian captain, portrayed by Christoph Waltz, crafts a plan, but those carrying it out are not fully prepared for what unfolds.

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