Al rojo vivo

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2011 News , Talk

"Al rojo vivo" is a program on laSexta focused on the analysis and debate of national and international political current affairs. The format is hosted and directed by Antonio García Ferreras and produced by the News Services of laSexta.

  • Cast:
    Antonio García Ferreras

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