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Music and laughter with “That’s My Jam España” and four other suggestions that you can see on TV today

On the first Monday of October, Movistar Plus+ will host the premiere of a new great show format, the Spanish adaptation of the music competition That’s My Jam, with Arturo Valls as host. TCM also airs Fritz Lang’s 1952 film Coverup, starring Marlene Dietrich. From today (and from Monday to Thursday), Tània Sarrias takes over the management of the cultural information space of La 2 Culturas 2, which will continue to focus on showcasing both established and emerging talent. Through October 8th, Discovery is celebrating Space Week with shows on the subject every night at 10 p.m. And Jesús Calleja travels to Asturias in Volando voy to shoot rockets into the sky.

Cover up

16.05, TCM

“Concealer” by Fritz Lang

Infamous ranch. USA, 1952 (86 minutes). Director: Fritz Lang. Actors: Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy, Mel Ferrer.

In the 1950s, Fritz Lang created masterpieces such as “The Bribed,” “Human Desires,” and “Moonfleet.” Also the last of his westerns, this feverish and tormenting film in which passion, honor and revenge intersect, directed by a monumental actress like Marlene Dietrich.

Space Week

From October 2nd to 8th at 10pm on Discovery.

Image from the documentary “The History of the Universe”Image from the documentary “The History of the Universe”

Given the dire prospects looming over our planet, some think we should plan an escape into space. But space doesn’t seem like a very hospitable place. Some of the world’s best physicists and astronomers will gather for Discovery for Space Week from October 2nd to 8th. Every evening from 10 p.m. the channel offers special thematic programs, including a new season of the documentaries The History of the Universe or the premiere of Last Exit: Space (on Friday 6), an original production from Warner Bros. Discovery under the Directed by filmmaker Rudolph Herzog, son of film legend Werner Herzog, who lends his voice to the documentary.

New stage in Cultures 2

7:50 p.m., La 2

The presenter Tània Sarrias, new face of the cultural news program “Culturas 2”The presenter Tània Sarrias, new face of the cultural news program “Culturas 2” JOSEP ECHABURU

The informative cultural daily is entering a new phase under the leadership of presenter Tània Sarrias, which will include some new features, but will always focus on both established and emerging talent. In future editions, the set will welcome characters such as Carmelo Gómez, Carlos Cuevas, Leonor Watling, Arantxa Echevarría, Carmen Maura, Paco Arango or Carmen Mola, among others. And there will be musical performances like those of Álvaro de Luna, Yadam or Veintiuno. The premiere will feature a performance by the international dance company Crea Dance.

Musical competition and laughter in That’s My Jam Spain

10 p.m., Movistar Plus+

A picture from the first show of That's My Jam España.A picture from the first show of That’s My Jam España.

Arturo Valls is the host of the Spanish version of a new major entertainment format that adapts an American show by Jimmy Fallon. Two celebrity couples take part in music-focused tests and games in which they must demonstrate their knowledge of songs and singers, their cover and even imitation skills, and their memory of song lyrics. Show, laughter and live music with a band led by Víctor Elías. In the first program, Amaia Romero and Rigoberta Bandini meet Nathy Peluso and Paco León.

Jesús Calleja wants to fire rockets from the Allande Council

10:50 p.m., four

Jesús Calleja, host of “Volando voy”.Jesús Calleja, host of “Volando voy”.

The new episode of Volando voy moves in the Asturian landscape, whose night sky has been certified by the Starlight Foundation. Part of this recognition is due to the work of Lucía, an astrophysicist who gave up her career to return to her city to develop her scientific dissemination project. Calleja wants to build rockets of different sizes and launch them into space. He will enlist the help of local residents such as Pepe, an imperturbable old man who does not believe that man has traveled to the moon, or José Boto, who has been running the most surprising place in the area for decades.

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