‘Lo de Évole’ on laSexta: Jordi Évole interviews Julia Otero in a very special installment


laSexta broadcasts tonight at 9:25 p.m. a new installment of ‘Lo de Évole’. On this occasion, the program pays tribute to one of its main referents and to the television that marked an era, that of the late 80s and early 90s. For this reason, Évole interviews Julia Otero in the year of her returnafter his discharge from cancer, to review his personal and professional career.

The program team reconstructs the set of ‘La Luna’, and in 4:3 formatthe interview space with which the journalist gathered up to 18 million viewers every week, and a new logo and mask are invented for the occasion.

Sitting on the set, Évole reviews with Otero, a reference for journalists of many generations, her status as a pioneer and ‘influencer’ even before the term became popular. Her hairstyle was imitated by girls across the country and her physical appearance was commented on by the media. “I was worried that they would reduce me only to the appearance, doing ‘La Luna’ I tried to show that there was something more under the creeps, inside that head & rdquor ;.

Évole recovers Otero’s phrases from years agoin which was openly feminist on television“when few people did it, out of fear, because the feminist was looked at in a biased way, with bad intentions, as some are trying to do again now & rdquor ;.

The journalist, who interviewed national and international personalities ranging from Lola Flores or Rocío Jurado to Paul Mcartney or Tina Turnerrecalls some of his most notorious interviews, like the one he did to Mario Count. And speaking of the characters who have resisted him, Otero takes the opportunity to throw a question into the air: “Why don’t bankers give interviews, do they have something to hide?”

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The relationship with his father, his opinion about the King Emeritus and the monarchy or the Catalan procés, appear in the conversation. Otero highlights Pilar Miró’s stage at the helm of TVE and reveals the professional proposal made to her by a Catalan politician.

Asked if he has suffered harassment in his career, Otero recounts the episode he experienced with one of his directors, which he settled immediately: “Next time I’ll give you a host & rdquor ;.


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