Nuria Roca and her funny reaction after a fly sneaked live on the set

This Sunday, La Roca, the program presented by Nuria Roca on La Sexta, returned to the television programming grid after the summer holidays.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 September 2023 Sunday 11:00
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Nuria Roca and her funny reaction after a fly sneaked live on the set

This Sunday, La Roca, the program presented by Nuria Roca on La Sexta, returned to the television programming grid after the summer holidays. She did it with an interview with Belén Rueda and Luisa Martín, who were presenting her new play, and also with her usual sections.

In one of them, while the presenter was trying to introduce a new topic to continue with the program, the appearance of an insect on the table ruined the broadcast. And sometimes the so-called “TV flies” make it impossible to continue with the information. There are those who even decide to kill the fly live, as happened to Susanna Griso on one occasion, but in the case of Roca, her reaction was most amusing.

It all started after the Science with Moure section where homosexuality in the animal world was discussed. “Now we're going to talk about festivals,” said Nuria Roca, who immediately interrupted herself to explain to the spectators what was happening at the debate table.

“We were talking about this and I'm catching a fly because we have like three,” he continued without stopping gesturing and observing where the damn insects that were so annoying on a television set had gotten. “You can see that we are in a heat wave and there are heat waves everywhere,” the presenter added while they opened the shot and focused on the table to capture what was happening.

In fact, you could see how one of the collaborators took one of the script papers to scare away the flies. After that little commotion, which made Nuria Roca so uncomfortable, the presenter pulled herself together and gave way to writing the program to talk about the festival boom this summer.

However, his partner Antonio Campos could not help but smack the presenter over the insect problem. “People who go to festivals have fewer problems with flies than you do on set,” he joked. A comment that brought a half smile to the Valencian after that short break.