The exciting story of the last time Julia Otero and Xavier Sardà saw Rosa María Sardà alive: "Los tres lo sabíamos"

The journalist Julia Otero, through her Televisión Española Días de Tele program, is carrying out the work of reminding viewers of the most iconic moments in the history of the small screen, as well as its protagonists.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 April 2023 Thursday 02:49
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The exciting story of the last time Julia Otero and Xavier Sardà saw Rosa María Sardà alive: "Los tres lo sabíamos"

The journalist Julia Otero, through her Televisión Española Días de Tele program, is carrying out the work of reminding viewers of the most iconic moments in the history of the small screen, as well as its protagonists.

Every week, different guests accompany the Galician to review the best moments of television in Spain, leaving exciting stories and funny anecdotes about the beginnings of this medium in our country.

The last chapter of the program focused on the most adventurous part of the small screen. To talk about this topic and comment on the different formats, reports and series that dealt with the category, TVE wanted to have the presence of Maribel Verdú, Xavier Sardá, Sebastián Álvaro, José Antonio Ponseti and Odile Rodríguez de la Fuente, in addition to permanent collaborators from space.

One of the guests who stood out the most was the journalist Xavier Sardà, since there was a very emotional reunion between him and Julia Otero. Both worked together more than 30 years ago, which made them raise their hands to their heads: "It seems incredible."

Both starred in one of the most emotional moments of the night when they fondly remembered the iconic actress and television presenter Rosa María Sardà, sister of the guest who passed away three years ago.

The journalist acknowledged that he had taken her last photo, while Otero said that she "would never forget Rosa María's last appearance on the radio in Barcelona, ​​where the artist ordered a Swiss, a chocolate drink with cream on top ''.

The radio announcer told the audience that they made that last outing together to go to the Julia Otero program and that her sister was really excited. With great emotion, the presenter of the TVE program admitted that she knew that they would not meet again: "That day the three of us knew that it was the last day that I was going to see her."

Before these words, Sardà openly answered yes, since her sister had decided to publish a book she had written a long time ago in order to promote it before "being dead."

The return of the journalist Julia Otero to prime time at the hands of TVE has achieved some discrete audience data, but it has worked very well in terms of criticism, as well as on social networks.

Today it is difficult to find television spaces where they are committed to quality, informative rigor and fidelity to the newspaper library, but Días de Tele is dedicated to rescuing historical moments from the small screen that marked our lives, breaking them down so that viewers we can understand the history and audiovisual culture of our country, something that must be celebrated above the results.