The legendary format that triumphed on our television at the end of the 90s and the first decade of the 2000s, Whoever falls fallsreturns to the small screen. Santi Millán, Lorena Castell and Pablo González Batista They will put on the classic black suit and dark sunglasses to present the program that will comment on current events with the iconic ironic point of view of space. Them from the set They will be in charge of giving way to the reporters that will cover all types of sporting, political, social or cultural events from which they will ask their pointed questions.
A new trio of presenters
Although it is not yet known who will make up the team of reporters, Mediaset has reported that it is working on finding the ideal profiles for the return of the program, 14 years after its first premiere. For now we do know that we will see Santi Millán, comedian, actor and presenter of Got Talent Spainis one of the most stable presenters on Telecinco. Next to him, one of the queens of improvisation and sympathy, Lorena Castell, collaborator in programs that address current events with humor, such as zapping. To close the trio of presenters, Qablo González Batista, collaborator of It’s all a lie. In previous editions we were able to see such well-known faces as El Gran Wyoming, Arturo Valls, Manel Fuentes, Juanra Bonet, Frank Blanco or Ana Milan.
Adaptation of a successful Argentine format
Whoever falls fallsadaptation of an Argentine format, has had several stages. The most remembered was the first one that aired on Telecinco between 1996 and 2002. Presented by El Gran Wyoming, Juanjo de la Iglesia; responsible for the well-known section Journalism ethics course; and Javier Martin. Some of its reporters catapulted their careers in television, as in the case of Pablo Carbonell or Arturo Valls. In 2002 Telecinco decided to cancel the program, but brought it back three years later.
The last return was 14 years ago, in 2010, when Cuatro made an all-female version headed by Silvia Abril, Tania Sà rrias and Ana Millán. The program said goodbye on July 25 of that same year due to its discreet audiences.