
The return of Emilio Aragón to television and his origins (El País)
About to turn 62, the actor, producer and businessman returns to the medium in which he became known as the presenter of a Movistar+ program focused on music, his great passion.
About to turn 62, the actor, producer and businessman returns to the medium in which he became known as the presenter of a Movistar+ program focused on music, his great passion.
He will present and direct ‘BSO’, a musical space about the soundtracks that have accompanied his life and that of his guests. Despite having been one of the television icons of the 80s and 90s, Emilio Aragón decided to get behind the cameras some time ago and put aside his most comical and talkative side.
Emilio Aragon returns
One of the most mythical presenters on television, Emilio Aragón, returns to television. It does so after 14 years without presenting any program and with the help of Movistar+
SURPRISE! #VuelveEmilioAragón.
Movistar + announces its incorporation to lead B.S.O, a new format of eight installments on the payment platform that will mix live music and interviews
Tejedor and Emilio Aragón sweeten confinement with the Añada pa Gael. The musicians cover the popular folk lullaby and spread it with images of their children and grandchildren
Perhaps we were forgetting the essential, perhaps we had thought ourselves invincible.
These days we have remembered who we are, how many people we need and love, how fragile we are and that if we are together, we will not be
invincible, but we can fight with hope! Bebo San Juan
On December 12, quite surprisingly, the Jerez-born woman visited the program and performed ‘Mami’ live, a heartfelt ballad on the piano. Piano that, to make things worse, was played by no one else and no one less than the musician, actor and producer Emilio Aragón
The functions on March 12 and 13 will be at 6:45 p.m., while on March 14 there will be shows at 12, 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and on March 15 at 12 and 4:30 p.m.
The circus show revives the magical and dreamy spirit of the modern circus. Inspired by the experiences of his great-grandparents, Emilio Aragón tells the love story of the clown Nim and the dancer Margot.
From yesterday until next Sunday, the Teatro Calderón in Valladolid hosts six performances by Circlassica, the latest great effort by Emilio Aragón.