Extraordinarily Ordinary
You'll never again see the everyday things in the same light. Without this, the fashion world would be in a sad state, combing your hair would be a nightmare and shaving would be tantamount to suicide. What is it? The mirror, of course. One of the many extraordinary inventions featured in this program.
Ballpoint pens, spaghetti, chewing gum, bicycles, video games, chocolate, firecrackers, running shoes,... These are things we use every day, but what do we really know about them? Let's be honest; we know practically nothing. They're things that have been forgotten, ignored, even taken for granted, and that's why they're fed up with being used by everyone and not appreciated for their real worth. So they've joined together to demand their rightful place in the world. And to do this they've made a television series to explain their history: where they come from, who invented them and how they are manufactured today.
Territories | Latin America US Hispanic |
Objective: Development
Objective Development shows us about cooperation projects carried out by different NGOs in Latin America and Africa, with the support of the Extremadura Agency for International Development Cooperation. (AEXCID).
Director | Miguel Ángel Cabezas |
Language | Spanish |
Territories | Europe · Latin America US Hispanic · Africa · Middle East |
Luisa Fernanda
Set in Madrid before the revolution of 1868, during the kingdom of Isabel II, lives Luisa Fernanda, staying in the inn of Dońa Mariana. Luisa Fernanda has a boyfriend called Javier, a militar with liberal ideas. Also a rich and old man called Vidal woos her. This love triangle has in context the Glorious Revolution that will affect in their lives. A great classic of Zarzuela with populars acts like El Soldadito, the Mazurca de las Sombrillas or the final duo netween Luisa Fernanda and Javier, Cállate Corazón.
Language | Spanish |
Territories | Europe · Latin America US Hispanic · Africa · Middle East |
Street Stars (Only format available)
The objective of the show is the search for people who are willing to sing karaoke songs on the street, their workplace or commercial centres. One host or hostess meets people in the streets, asks them whether they want to sing in our show and encourages them to sing or even improvise. Performances are then classified by means of rankings, standings and so forth. These rankings would include epigraphs such as, for example: The Most Out of Tune Singer, The Most Passionate Singer, and so forth.
Language | Spanish |
Territories | Latin America US Hispanic · Africa · Middle East |