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El Barco is a Spanish mystery TV series created by Álex Pina and Iván Escobar. [1] and produced by Globomedia for Antena 3. The series was broadcast from January 17 ...
El Barco may refer to: El Barco de Ávila, a town in Spain; El Barco (settlement), the first Spanish settlement in northern Argentina; El Barco (Tucumán), a village in Argentina; El Barco, Alicante, a residential apartment building; El Barco (TV series), a Spanish TV series; El Barco Lake (Laguna El Barco or Lago El Barco), a lake in the Bío ...
El hotel de los líos. García y García 2 is a 2023 Spanish-Italian children comedy film directed by Ana Murugarren which stars Ricardo Castella, Antonio Resines, José Mota, Paz Padilla, Diego Arroba "el Cejas", Pepe Viyuela, and Meteora Fontana. It is a sequel to 2021 film García y García .
Artero was born in Madrid on 27 June 1965. [1] His father was a physician who treated Franco during the latter's last rales. [2] At age 14, Antonio Mercero cast him for the role of Javi in the popular series Verano azul, [3] a role for which Artero is singularly remembered and which marked his acting career. [4]
Now Esto Es Musica! Latino 2 (or Now Latino 2), is a compilation album that was released as a special edition album in the United States on November 21, 2006 in the Now That's What I Call Music! series and the second album in the Now Latino series.
Kevin Michael Martin as Chief Gunner's Mate Eric Miller [6] is a member of the ship's VBSS teams who has worked his way up the enlisted ranks (recurring seasons 1–2, starring season 3–5). Bren Foster as Chief Petty Officer Wolf "Wolf-Man" Taylor is a member of the Royal Australian Navy CDT 3 (Special Forces) attached to the US Navy Special ...
The Arena #2: In teams, players have a racquet attached to their waists with which they bounce a ball, passing it from player to player until they make a basket. In the nomination round, Miguel and Ana compete against each other and the latter is nominated.
The services was initially set to be named Bute, later Biggs, [1] but was later renamed Panda Biggs at the request of ERC. [2] It was launched on 1 December 2009 on the NOS platform. It was targeted to children and teens from ages 8 to 14. It aired live-action shows, films, anime and cartoon shows. It also used to air archived programs from ...