'La Resistencia' stops broadcasting new programs for holidays

The Movistar Plus program La Resistencia, which is broadcast from Monday to Thursday, has closed for holidays.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 April 2023 Monday 12:52
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'La Resistencia' stops broadcasting new programs for holidays

The Movistar Plus program La Resistencia, which is broadcast from Monday to Thursday, has closed for holidays. The space presented by David Broncano follows the same trail as the program presented by Pablo Motos.

The Resistance has wanted to follow the same path as El Hormiguero and stop its broadcasts during the Holy Week festivities. In this way neither of the two programs that bring their guest sets of all kinds, will broadcast at their usual times.

For David Broncano's space it is something unusual, because in previous years around those dates, the program decided to continue broadcasting the days that were not holidays. But this year he wanted to take the whole week to gain more strength and return next week with much more content.

During the past week, we have been able to see everything in the program and it has also had the visit of great professionals from different sectors. On Monday, José Mota and Pepe Viyuela attended the set. On Tuesday the guest was the actor Martiño Rivas, who was going to present his new Atresmedia series, Nacho. On Wednesday, Berto Romero visited La Resistencia. And on Thursday, to close the week, the singer Ana Mena attended.

One of the great moments of the week was the famous fight between Jorge Ponce and Grison. And it is that during one of the collaborator's sections, the musician did not stop interrupting him, something that ended up angering Jorge Ponce. ''I don't tell it and that's it, I'm leaving, nothing happens,'' he said.

The fight did not seem to be settled and Jorge insisted that they both go to the dressing room to clarify what had happened. But suddenly shots were heard that left the audience speechless. A few moments later, Ponce appeared with a bloody face and explained that it was all a joke.