Telecinco continues to launch new bets for this season to overcome the viewership crisis that puts it in third place behind Antena 3 and La 1. In a promotional video that it published this Thursday on social networks and that shows its upcoming releases, an image of Xavier Sardá appears next to the caption “Martian Chronicles”. Reunion. The presenter assures that the successful evening format, which conquered the station’s viewership between 1997 and 2005, is returning.
Judging by the name of the room, which contains the word “Reunion”, everything indicates that this is a special program and not the relaunch of the room, which aired from Monday to Thursday in the late night time slot. When Mediaset España was consulted, no further details were given about what this return will look like. After the actor Martí Galindo died in 2019 and Boris Izaguirre, Manel Fuentes and Carlos Latre were the image of several Atresmedia projects, it is not known which well-known faces of the program will appear in this return, apart from Sardá, the current collaborator of the Abendraum TardeAR.
The night show, produced by Gestmusic, won the Ondas Award in the television entertainment category in 2000, taking over the leadership of the time slot from Pepe Navarro and achieving average screen shares of 35% in some seasons, an unthinkable figure in the current television landscape, with Antena with almost a third of this data is the leader: 12.9%. It remains to be seen how the controversial program will fit into the communications group’s new code of ethics, which has so far only been applied to the extinct Sálvame.
The promotional video also confirms the return of a second edition of GH Duo, the format that reformulates the GH VIP format by having contestants compete against each other as a pair. Another surprising announcement in this video is the launch of Celebrity School, a German format that Cuarzo has already adapted for the Valencian regional channel À Punt. In it, celebrities return to the classroom and face primary, secondary and high school children in various challenges, questions and experiments.
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