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5 unusual facts about TVE


Fernando Carrera

His analysis and comments have also been broadcast on international TV networks, such as CNN, Al Jazeera and the Spanish Television (TVE).

RTVE Interactive

Users could also watch and listen to the most popular contents on TVE and RNE's programme schedule.

This division manages and runs all of the web-sites for the different sections that make up the group (News, Television, Radio, Children's Programmes, Sports and À La Carte), as well as those that have been created as a digital complement for RTVE's large television productions ("Águila Roja", "Cuéntame Cómo Pasó”, "MasterChef", etc.), not to mention the extension of RTVE products to all other platforms (mobiles, tablets, consoles and TV connected to Internet).

The Interactive Division at Corporación de Radio Televisión Española (RTVE), which is also known as RTVE.es, is responsible for the design, launch and management of digital products and services at the State-Owned Corporation and the multi-screen strategy for public television.

In November 2013, RTVE launched +TVE, a consumer application to watch and share mobile phone and tablet content of programs and sports broadcasts of the public broadcaster.


Ana Duato

Ana Duato currently, appears in the TVE most rewarded series Cuéntame cómo pasó (Tell me how it happened) in the role of the mother of a Spanish middle class during the last years of Spain's Francoist government to the Spanish transition to democracy.

Antonio Valero

He appeared in TVE in La Forja del Rebelde (The Forging of a Rebel) (1989), directed by Mario Camus, where he had the starring role as the alter ego of Arturo Barea, author of the novel.

Camilo José Cela

In his later years he was infamous for his scandalous outbursts: he boasted in a TVE interview with Mercedes Milá about his capability to absorb a litre of water via his anus, offering to demonstrate.

Canal Nostalgia

Canal Nostalgia was an old Spanish television channel which belonged to TVE and was broadcast first through satellite television, then through cable TV.

David Cantero

Between 2004 and 2010 he was the anchor for the weekend editions of Telediario, and between 2007 and 2009, the host of TVE's news magazine Informe Semanal, after which he anchored the La Entrevista program of the now-defunct channel Cultural.es.

Eduardo Capetillo

Indeed thanks to the soap opera El secreto, seen on Spanish television (the TVE), good looking Eduardo Capetillo has returned to record a new album, with Horus-Muxxic, registered in diverse studios of Mexico and Spain, with a production directed and made by his brother-in-law Chacho Gaytán.

El Rescate Del Talismán

El Rescate Del Talismán was a Spanish gameshow for children that ran for 78 episodes from 1991-1994 on TVE, notably sponsored by Sega.

Giles Tremlett

He has also been a regular current affairs commentator for various Spanish broadcasters, including Spain's state-owned TVE television and for the country's biggest radio station, Cadena SER.

History of television in Germany

The programme diversity is by far the largest in Europe; with Germany being in the middle of Europe it can receive satellite channels like BBC World, TVE, Al-Jazeera, RAI, France 1, CNBC Europe and other pan-European or Asian-African channels.

José María Íñigo

He joined TVE in 1968 working on the show "Último Grito" alongside Pedro Olea.

José Sancho

He became popular thanks to his role as The Student, in the TVE series, Curro Jiménez (1977–1978), directed by Pilar Miró, Mario Camus, Antonio Drove, Rafael Romero Marchent, Francisco Rovira Beleta and others.

La Década Prodigiosa

In 1988, La Década was internally chosen by broadcaster TVE to represent Spain at the 33rd Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin with one of their first original songs, "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)".

La Vall d'Alcalà

The ones held in Alcoi are by far the most famous and spectacular, and is televised live on Canal Nou television as well as occasionally on state channel TVE.

Laurita Valenzuela

The most notable of these appearances was on 7 December 2006, when she hosted TVE's 50th Anniversary Show together with younger presenters Anne Igartiburu and Paula Vázquez.

Luis Mariñas

At 19 he began working in the studios of TVE in Prado del Rey, Madrid, with Victoriano Fernández Assisi, Jesus Alvarez and Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo.

Marcos Llunas

In 1997, Llunas was chosen internally by broadcaster TVE as the Spanish representative for the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest with his self-penned song "Sin rencor" ("No Hard Feelings").

María Abradelo

She appeared on the Televisión Española (TVE) series Tango, and was hired in 1991 as secretary on the game show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez created by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador.

Marie-France Hirigoyen

She has made several television appearances in France, and in 2006 she was invited onto the Spanish Television programme Carta blanca by guest presenter Lucía Etxebarría.

Mayra Gómez Kemp

In 1976, when the successful TVE game show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez returned to television to be broadcast in color for the first time, Mayra auditioned for the role of one of the secretaries on the program.

Pedro Erquicia

The first TV program that he presented was Panorama de Actualidad from 1968 until 1970 and TVE's newscast Telediario (1972-1973).

Pepa Bueno

In September 2009, Bueno is hired as anchor of the nightly edition of TVE's flagship newscast Telediario after Lorenzo Milá is named as correspondent to Washington, D.C..

Quiero Bailar

It was produced by Gestmusic, a Spanish branch of Endemol, at the TVE Studios in Sant Cugat del Vallès (near Barcelona), and it was hosted by Josep Lobató.

Sancho Gracia

He became famous in Spain for interpreting the role of Curro Jiménez, in the TV show of the same name, that was broadcast by TVE from 1976 to 1979, being rebroadcast several times since then.

Sonia Martínez

Some people, as the pop composer José María Cano, tried to help Sonia with detoxification treatments, and Sonia played her last cinema role in 1994, but her health was too damaged by the virus, and she died September 4, 1994, after becoming an easy and vulnerable target for gossip and sensationalist media, including the new TV networks that broke the TVE's national monopoly in 1989-1990)

Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

30 of these qualified for the shows (three semi-finals and a final) that were broadcast live by TVE from the Casino l'Aliança del Poblenou theatre in Barcelona.

Auditions before TVE's jury to choose the 10 last qualifiers to the semi-finals were held at the Casino l'Aliança del Poblenou in Barcelona on 31 January 2009.

Township and Village Enterprises

More than half of TVE production in the 1980s occurred in Guandong, Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shandong provinces, all of which border the Pacific Ocean.


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