1702790080 Teenage cell phone use in Saved and three other suggestions

Teenage cell phone use in “Saved” and three other suggestions seen on TV today

Quiz Show (The Dilemma)

TCM, 10:00 p.m

Robert Redford's fourth directorial film launches a violent diatribe against the power of television. A case of fraud on the most popular American television game show of the 1950s serves as the basis for a rebellious work that burns under its icy glow.

An image from “Quiz Show” by Robert Redford.An image from “Quiz Show” by Robert Redford.

animated stories in Essentials

Movie Dartacan and the Three MusketeersClaudio Biern Boyd holds the film poster. Fernando Herraiz

The 2nd, 9:25 p.m

His creations “D'Artacán and the Three Musketeers, Around the World of Willy Fog, David the Gnome” are enshrined in the memory of several generations. Imprescindibles broadcasts the documentary Claudio Biern Boyd, animated stories of yesterday and today. An extensive 2017 interview with the producer, archival footage and the opinions of animation industry professionals articulate the story.

Rescued deals with the problem of cell phones in young people

In “Saved,” Gonzo debates a group of teenagers.Gonzo debates with a group of teenagers in “Salvados”.laSexta

laSexta, 9:30 p.m

Salvados addresses a hot and controversial topic: at what age should we start using cell phones and the benefits that adolescents and young people derive from them. Gonzo speaks to teenagers, fathers, mothers and experts in the final broadcast of the season and attends a family meeting at the home of María Rojo, a high school teacher, where the members share their experiences using the cell phone, with mixed results.

The sheep don't miss the train

Armero, on the set of with Inma Cuesta.Armero, on the set of with Inma Cuesta.

The 2nd, 10:30 p.m

The Spanish version broadcasts “The Sheep Don't Miss the Train” by Álvaro Fernández Armero. A delicious family portrait full of characters in crisis trying to find their place in the world. Inma Cuesta, Raúl Arévalo, Alberto San Juan, Irene Escolar, Candela Peña, Jorge Bosch, Kiti Manver, Miguel Rellán, Pilar Castro and Petra Martínez take part in this funny comedy.

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