The legendary format that dominated our television in the late 90s and early 2000s, He who reads, readsBack to the small screen. Santi Milan, Lorena Castle and Pablo Gonzalez Batista They will wear classic black suits and dark sunglasses to present the program which will comment on current events with the iconic ironic perspective of the venue. from their set They will be responsible for giving way to journalists Which will cover all kinds of sports, political, social or cultural events from which they will ask their specific questions.
A new trio of presenters
While it is not yet known who will make up the team of reporters, Mediaset said it is working to find ideal profiles for the program’s return, 14 years after its first premiere. For now we know we’ll see Santi Milan, comedian, actor and presenter of Got Talent SpainOne of Telecinco’s most stable presenters. With her, one of the queens of improvisation and empathy, Lorena Castle, Companion to programs that address current affairs with humor, eg zapping. To close the trio of presenters, QAblo Gonzalez Batista, Assoc of It’s all lies. As in the previous version we were able to see familiar faces El Gran Wyoming, Arturo Valls, Manel Fuentes, Juanra Bonnet, Frank Blanco or Ana Milan.
Adaptation of a successful Argentinian format
He who reads readsAdaptation of an Argentinian format, in several stages. The first, which aired on Telecinco between 1996 and 2002, is the most memorable. Responsible for well-known category Journalism Ethics Course; and Javier Martin. Some of its journalists catapulted their careers into television, as it were Pablo Carbonell or Arturo Valls. Telecinco decided to cancel the program in 2002, but brought it back three years later.
The last comeback was 14 years ago, in 2010, when Quattro produced an all-female version in the lead. Sylvia Abril, Tania Sarius and Anna Milan. The show bid adieu on July 25 of the same year due to a discerning audience.