Every form of entertainment can be found in this program: if you like music, this is your program. If you like jokes and humour, this is your program. If you like excitement and surprises, this is your program. If you like culture, this is your program. Everything can be found here, and everything is done perfectly. That's why this show has lasted for 22 years and now is coming back after 10 years of rest. Surely it will be again as successful as it was in the good years.
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Un,dos, tres... now cultural, but still wonderful
manbemel6 March 2004
After having watched nine of the thirteen programs of this new season of "Un dos tres..." The difference with the nine previous seasons is that now each program is dedicated to a different book of the greatest literature, encouraging spanish people to read a little bit more.
The extra cultural purpose is done magnificently, as usual, because if in the past we could learn about the French Revolution or about the Classic Rome, now we are learning about Arthur Conan Doyle, or H.G. Wells, or Bram Stoker, or Jules Verne, and so on. It's a pitty this season is only thirteen programs long, because "Un dos tres, a leer esta vez" (translated, "One two three, now it's time to read") deserves the same success as the old "Un dos tres responda otra vez" of the seventies, eighties and nineties.
The extra cultural purpose is done magnificently, as usual, because if in the past we could learn about the French Revolution or about the Classic Rome, now we are learning about Arthur Conan Doyle, or H.G. Wells, or Bram Stoker, or Jules Verne, and so on. It's a pitty this season is only thirteen programs long, because "Un dos tres, a leer esta vez" (translated, "One two three, now it's time to read") deserves the same success as the old "Un dos tres responda otra vez" of the seventies, eighties and nineties.
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