Episode 177

Season 16Episode 17760 minSept. 5, 2017
Episode 177

María Celeste Arrás, the well-known conductor of this magazine, has a long history in the Hispanic television world. She reports on the latest events that have made worldwide news on a wide variety of topics, from the cinema show , Television and music to issues of health, psychology, sports and immigration, etc .;Which include light notes and also reports that scandalize or astonish the television audience, also engage in censorship and controversial issues that interest the general public.This variety of topics include interviews with celebrities and people related to the topics covered.

Episode 177 has aired on Sept. 5, 2017 at 16:00
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