Sergio Aguero will swap scoring goals for Manchester City for becoming a teacher, as the striker teams up with the BBC for their new homeschooling initiative.
30.03.2020 - 20:27 / variety.com
MADRID — As the world’s international TV distribution goes virtual, these are a pick of Spanish TV shows – at project stage, in production or completed, and mostly drama series – being brought onto the market, or available for partnering for production or straight acquisition:
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A Spain-Portugal co-production from Pablo Iraola and Pandora Da Cunha, this WWII mystery drama follows a high-society woman willing to do anything to save her homeland from a
Sergio Aguero will swap scoring goals for Manchester City for becoming a teacher, as the striker teams up with the BBC for their new homeschooling initiative.
Spanish Rights Society SGAE experienced a sudden changing of the guard on Wednesday (April 15) with the ouster of President Pilar Jurado during a board meeting which was held via video conference, due to the current coronavirus confinement in Spain.
The Spanish Government has revealed when and how tourists will be able to go on holiday again.
Sofia Vergara's taking it back -- way back.
HBO Europe is tapping into the coronavirus crisis for an innovative new anthology series. At Home (En Casa) will feature five stories about isolation, born from the unprecedented situation caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic and filmed by five Spanish directors.
By Jake Kanter
In September 1918, still in the throes of World War One, Britain's Prime Minister David Lloyd George travelled to Manchester for a ceremonial visit.
Your favorite Latinx celebrities are rallying together in an effort to bring a little bit of comfort into our homes by reading children’s books in English and Spanish.
By Nellie Andreeva
A Scots expat has told of her frustration at the UK’s response to the COVID-19 crisis and feels safer living under strict lockdown in Spain.
Spanish singer-songwriter Luis Eduardo Aute, whose politically charged songs became popular during Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy, died Saturday at the age of 76, a performing arts guild said. The Spanish General Society of Authors and Publishers said Aute died in Madrid after a recent decline his health.
Spanish singer-songwriter Luis Eduardo Aute, whose politically charged songs became popular during Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy, died Saturday (April 4) at the age of 76, a performing arts guild said.The Spanish General Society of Authors and Publishers said Aute died in Madrid after a recent decline his health.
By Klaritza Rico
In Ronald D. Moore’s reimagined“Battlestar Galactica,” the ragged remnants of the human race often respond to adversity by invoking an article of their faith: “All this has happened before. All this will happen again.”