Telediario is a flagship television news programme, produced by the Spanish public service broadcaster Televisión Española. Three news programmes a day are broadcast domestically on TVE1 and internationally on TVE Internacional. Special international editions of Telediario are also aired on TVE Internacional every day.
The term Telediario in Spain has become synonymous with television news, with people saying 'put on the Telediario' when simply referring to news. "Le quedan dos telediarios" is a common colloquial Spanish expression to suggest someone's days are numbered, either literally or metaphorically.
¡Quiero Bailar! was a Spanish television dance talent show contested by aspiring professional dancers with concept similar to So You Think You Can Dance. The show, which premiered on 14 June on TVE1, aired live every Saturday from 14 June to 13 July 2008, originally on primetime, but it was relegated to late night due to its poor viewing figures. It was produced by Gestmusic, a Spanish branch of Endemol, at the TVE Studios in Sant Cugat del Vallès, and it was hosted by Josep Lobató.
Los Desayunos de TVE is a Spanish breakfast television news program, broadcast on weekdays in La 1 of Televisión Española since January 8, 1994.
A young girl leaves the comfort of her home town to work for an NGO at a hospital in Libya. Adaptation of the novel by Laura Garzón.
Tengo una pregunta para usted (I have a question for you) is a television program broadcast in Spain on television on the La 1 channel of Televisión Española (TVE) and on the radio on the Radio 1 channel of Radio Nacional de España (RNE). In the program, a group of one hundred anonymous citizens interview invited political leaders. Lorenzo Milá is the presenter and moderator of most of the editions, although Ana Blanco did two regional editions.
The format is based on the French program J'ai une question à vous poser (broadcast by TF1), where Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal were interviewed. The Spanish version premiered on March 27, 2007 and its broadcast is timeless. Ten programs were broadcast at the national level, and two regional editions for Andalusia and Catalonia.