Para todos la Dos
Spanish language television talk show
Para todos la Dos | |
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Also known as | Para Todos La 2 |
Genre | Talk show |
Directed by | Quim Cuixart |
Presented by | Juanjo Pardo Marta Càceres (Season 2 onwards) Montse Tejera (first season) |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ángel Villoria |
Running time | ~100 min. |
Production company | RTVE |
Original release | |
Release | 5 March 2005 (2005-03-05)[1] – present |
Para todos la Dos/ Para todos La 2 (word game in Spanish language meaning La 2 for everybody and phonetically Para todos lados means to/for everywhere or to/for every part) is a Spanish talk show by RTVE and broadcast from Sant Cugat's regional studios. The show now broadcast live, every Saturday at 12:00 p.m. Originally, the show was shown live at ~12 p.m. UTC+01:00 and pre-recorded at 7 pm UTC+01:00 (from Monday to Friday).[2]
Host(s)
Current
Marta Càceres
Former
- Juanjo Pardo
- Montse Tejera (first season).
Segments (usual collaborators)
- Science: Clemente Álvarez, Concepción Sanz, Daniel Closa
- Pets: Carolina Pinedo
- Nutrition: Eulàlia Vidal
- Economy, consume, business, innovation and internet: Alejandro Martínez Berriochoa, Antonella Broglia, Raimon Samsó, Salva Marsal
- Philosophy: Jorge de los Santos, Maite Larrauri, Mónica Esgueva
- History: Dolors Elías, Fransesc de Dalmases
- Humor: Ángel Rielo
- Language: Jorge Enrique Gargallo
- Psychology: Francesc Torralba, Patricia Ramírez, Rafael Santandreu, Teresa Baró, Silvia Congost, Toño Fraguas
- Sexuality: Valérie Tasso
- Television: Raúl Díaz
References
External links
- Para todos la Dos at IMDb
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