Refreshed and Unfiltered Take:
Let's Talk About "La Familia de la Tele"
"Belén Esteban and María Patiño, from 'La familia de la tele': They view themselves in contest with Jorge Javier and Sonsoles"
You ain't seen nothin' like this, mate! This brand-new daily magazine show, "La Familia de la Tele," hits Spain's La 1 and RTVE Play on April 28th at 3:50 PM. Hosted by the lively quartet of María Patiño, Aitor Albizua, Inés Hernand, and Belén Esteban (who's our special collaborator), this entertainment spectacular is a damn reboot of traditional formats, mixing humor, current affairs, and lifestyle content all while maintaining a community-focused TV vibe[2][3][5].
This living show features a gang of segments covering health, psychology, consumer issues, gastronomy, gardening, culture, traditions...you name it! Plus, they've got experts like nutritionist Marta Verona, trainer Cesc Escolá, veterinarian Fernando Pérez, and science communicator Luis Quevedo dishing out practical tips[2][5]. Not to mention the live reporting from on-location, keeping things real and raw[1][2].
And what about them public service values, yeah? "La Familia de la Tele" tackles scams, social impact cases, and consumer rights, all while keeping RTVE's public service heart beating strong[1][3][5].
Got a hankering for more? This show's got a great lineup of TV personalities, from Lydia Lozano and Kiko Matamoros, to Carlota Corredera, experts from various niches, and veteran entertainers - creating a trustworthy, family-like atmosphere[2][3][5].
But Wait, There's More!
Before we dive into the prime time, our dynamite hosts want to show love to their audience, especially those who've stuck by them during tough times. And boy do they have a big kickoff planned! This grand inaugural fashion show will be led by two public broadcasting icons: Olympic Games narrator Paloma del Rio and actress Cayetana Guillen Cuervo, host of Spanish Version, Days of Cinema and ¡Atención, obras! among other formats[6].
And here's the scoop: the Summer Grand Prix is back, baby! Yep, our hosts revealed they've got the exclusive on this classic returning to the screens of La 1[6].
A War for the Audiences
Two strong, bold women are shaking things up on our screens, ready to shatter stereotypes and taboos. Belén Esteban and María Patiño are bringing their unique flair with a focus on addressing menopause and breaking barriers[6].
When it comes to competing for the audience, they sure as hell don't shy away! Belén Esteban has made it blatantly clear: "Competing with Jorge Javier Vázquez and Sonsoles Ónega? That makes me excited, and we'll win[6]."
But enough about the competition, let's speak about the latest news – the death of Pope Francis. Yep, it's affecting the entertainment world too, including "La Familia de la Tele," which had to postpone their premier to next week due to informative specials[6]. About the religious leader, María Patiño and Belén Esteban have shared their thoughts. While Esteban speaks of being affected by his death and his revolutionary nature, Patiño talks about how she's started to value his figure more, remembering his explanation that atheists can go to heaven as "infiltrators[6]."
In closing, they've confessed to the most common sin – lust, and even admitted having their moments of great anger[6]. Catch "La Familia de la Tele" on April 28th and see for yourself what these lively hosts are all about!
- The average viewer might be pleasantly surprised by the diverse range of topics covered on La Familia de la Tele, such as nutrition, gardening, culture, and mental health.
- Science communicator Luis Quevedo is one of the experts who will provide practical tips on the show, contributing to its educational focus on health and wellness.
- Instead of following traditional formats, La Familia de la Tele aims to bring a fresh perspective, blending humor, current affairs, and lifestyle content to maintain a community-centered TV vibe.
- The show's hosting quartet, made up of María Patiño, Aitor Albizua, Inés Hernand, and Belén Esteban, promises to create a trustworthy, family-like atmosphere for viewers.
- Fashion and beauty enthusiasts will appreciate the upcoming grand inaugural fashion show led by television icons Paloma del Rio and Cayetana Guillen Cuervo.
- In the realm of food and drink, La Familia de la Tele has secured the exclusive rights for the Summer Grand Prix return to La 1, ensuring a thrilling viewing experience for its audience.
- The show's hosts, Belén Esteban and María Patiño, are making a bold stride in breaking down taboos and addressing women's health issues, particularly menopause.
- While competing for audience loyalty, Esteban has expressed her excitement for facing off against Jorge Javier Vázquez and Sonsoles Ónega, confident that their show will ultimately emerge victorious.


