Spanish television

Aquí no hay quien viva (No one can live here) is a Spanish television comedy focusing on the inhabitants of the fictional building Calle Desengaño 21, Calle Desengaño being a street in Madrid. New episodes are shown on Antena 3 network in Spain, and cable/satellite channel Factoría de Ficción reruns them a couple of weeks later. Another cable/satellite channel, Paramount Comedy, reruns the old episodes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aquí no hay quien viva"

Cotelsat was an analogue satellite television platform from Spain that broadcasted from Hispasat. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cotelsat"

Cuatro (" Four") is a Spanish private television channel broadcasting from November 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cuatro TV"

Hospital Central (Central Hospital) is a Spanish television series that follows the professional and personal lives of the personnel of the fictitious Hospital Central in Madrid. New episodes are shown by Telecinco network in Spain, and cable/satellite channel Factoría de Ficción reruns them a couple of weeks later. Another cable/satellite channel, AXN, reruns the old episodes. The series started on 2002 and it's still on air today, with its success going stronger. It is often said to be a Spanish version of ER. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hospital Central"

La Bola de Cristal (The Crystal Ball) was a Spanish TV Show shown on TVE during the 1980s. It was hosted by singer Alaska. The show - supposedly for a young audience - reflected the spirit of the times, that of the post- Franco Spanish transition and the cultural and musical explosion known as la movida. ...more on Wikipedia about "La Bola de Cristal"

Las noticias del guiñol is a satirical news program that airs on Canal+ in Spain. It is somewhat based on a similar program airing on its sister Canal+ network in France, Les Guignols de l'Info, in that it features latex puppets. Its host is a facsimile of Michael Robinson, an English-born football pundit. While Penélope Cruz has made some appearances, the program generally focuses on prominent athletes and political figures. Among other figures, the program features Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Florentino Pérez, Joan Laporta, Fernando Alonso, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Mariano Rajoy, María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, José Bono, Pasqual Maragall, and Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira. Historically, prominent characters have included José María Aznar and Jordi Pujol. ...more on Wikipedia about "Las noticias del guiñol"

This is a list of Spanish television series and television programs. This list includes Spanish language shows only. For Catalan language shows, see List of Catalonian television series. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Spanish television series"

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Michael Robinson (born July 12, 1958 in Leicester, England) was a footballer who later became a top television pundit and presenter in Spain. ...more on Wikipedia about "Michael Robinson"

(Operación Triunfo) All three finalists of the first series released debut albums, but while Rosa (accompanied by some fellow contenders as backing singers) scored seventh place in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Europe's Living a Celebration", and had a notable success with her albums, it was Bisbal who went on to international success, even winning a Grammy Latino as best newcomer for his album Corazón Latino. ...more on Wikipedia about "Operación Triunfo"

Padre Coraje is a Spanish language television drama. The theme song is performed by David Broza. ...more on Wikipedia about "Padre Coraje"

Telebasura (pronounced te-leh-bah-SOO-rah; from Spanish tele and basura, meaning "TV" and "garbage" respectively) is a Spanish disparaging term for non-fiction TV programs which are known for disobeying the deontologic codes of journalists and television presenters and diffusing negative values that may influence youth in a negative manner. The term telebasura is usually associated to reality programs and talk shows where either the moderator is partial or inexistent, the supporters of a particular point of view are the majority or insults, fault language and uproar predominate. Obviously, the fact of considering a program as telebasura is rather subjective. ...more on Wikipedia about "Telebasura"

Verano azul (Blue Summer) was a famous Spanish television show from 1981 directed by Antonio Mercero. It tells of the adventures of a few teenage friends while on summer vacation in Nerja, a small town in the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. The series, with episodes that drew up to 20 milion viewers in Spain, has been rerunned almost every summer since then and has left a deep impact on several generations and has become part of Spain's common memory. The series was also broadcast in Latin America, in Portugal and in some non-Latin-speaking countries like Croatia and Bulgaria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Verano azul"

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