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- Follows police officer Francisco "Paco" Miranda and his men through funny cases.
- A fictionalized account of Nacho Vidal's rise to international adult film stardom in the 1990s.
- A spoof of contemporary Spanish movies.
- A 30-minute magazine-format programme in English. Despite being a big-budget show, it was surreal and had a deliberate low-budget feel.
- San Fernando is a small police station in Madrid, where Chief Castilla and the officers under his command handle all kinds of cases.
- Mexican youth-oriented talk show in which the host Adal Ramones had a monologue, talked with his guests and represented comedy sketches with the cast of the show, including a parody newscast.
- At the age of 6, Ignacio said to her parents: "I am a girl, and my name is Violeta". Her parents walked with her the difficult path into womanhood. This documentary highlights how difficult the process is for transgender children.
- Programa de entretenimiento en el que los presentadores del programa y lxs invitadxs hablan sobre un tema determinado de modo desenfadado y cómico.
- Policeman Vila and his buddy Chamorro discover a link between two apparently unconnected murders and begin to suspect a sinister conspiracy.
- Reality changes depending on how you see it. CQC has its own way of seeing things. "Caiga Quien Caiga" is a weekly news roundup that takes a humorous and ironic approach to reporting current affairs, show business and sports. A program that laughs at reality and takes information to limits beyond what is expected. Each week, direct and live from the studio, a trio of hosts presents the most original stories to show reality in a very distinct way to the everyday newscasts we are used to. Its reporters - those in charge of going out on the street - are willing to do anything to get a surprising story. They are not afraid of anybody, not politicians, presidents or film stars. They always ask the least convenient and most uncomfortable questions, provoking unexpected and funny reactions from celebrities.
- Veteran Spanish TV show hosted by actress Cayetana Guillén Cuervo with weekly screenings of current Spanish movies. The show's complemented by interviews to the directors, actors, producers... of every film, and a Spanish or Latin-American short movie as an added bonus.
- Current reporting program. The humorous and provocative style with which it deals with the issues has meant that, after several stages, it has been crowned a star space.
- Hosted by Flora Saura, Àrtic covers Barcelona's vibrant arts scene, from performing arts and visual arts to literature, fashion, design, architecture, and urban art.
- Nadie es perfecto is a story of three friends, all challenged by their impairments but taking life as it comes. The 3 gents pass through life exploring love, hardships and staying together. The story is great for its humour and comic timing. One enjoys the simplicity with which the idea of physical impairments is handled and also the fact that normal healthy people with a fully functional body too are lacking on some other senses. All in all a light hearted comedy made with a lot of affection.
- Presented by former radio commentator Javier Sardá and a midget named "Señor Galindo", this hyperbolic and weird version of the American talk-shows, whilst obtaining very high ratings and winning many television awards in Spain, it also received severe critics and became a paradigm of the "telebasura" (Spanish for "TV-trash").
- Spanish TV program which forms part of the so-called "gossip genre" dedicated to discussing news related with the private life of national celebrities.
- A humorous look into the lives in Barcelona of 5 women in their thirties, 3 of which are flight attendants.