TVE rules out renewing the program ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about’

TVE rules out renewing the program ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about’
TVE rules out renewing the program ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about’

TVE rules out renewing the program I do not know what you are talking aboutpresented by Mercedes Milá, for a second season. “Not contemplated at this time”declares the interim president of the Corporation, Cascajosa Conceptionin his response to a parliamentary question posed by the Popular Party.

I do not know what you are talking about It marked the return of Mercedes Milá to TVE after 33 years. On this occasion she did it accompanied by Ines Hernand, one of the new faces of the public chain. Produced by Zanskar Produccione, Jesús Calleja’s company, the program aimed to explain to young people what our country’s past was like and understand what the present is like. To do this, he relied on images from the RTVE archive and interviews with popular faces, many of whom had attended the programs that Milá presented in the 80s.

The first season of I do not know what you are talking about It was made up of eight installments and scored a discreet 8% average share (843,000 viewers). The program started in prime time access, with 8.4% with the visit of Palomo Spain and Maruja Torres, and ended with a discreet 6.7% the day Pedro Almodóvar and Asier Etxeandía attended. The best figure was obtained with José María García (11.2%).

TVE’s decision not to renew the program I do not know what you are talking about clashes with the statements of Mercedes Milá in the visit she recently made to Masterchef. “We will do 8 programs again. I am happy because many people ask me. Because I respect the audience a lot,” she commented in her appearance broadcast on April 30, although it was recorded weeks before. Cascajosa’s statement, however, is much more recent and was signed on June 10.

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