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CASH OR SPLASH

30 minutes game show already aired in France, Ukraine and Georgia. Two teams of three contestants (judokas vs. gothics, hairdressers vs. nurses… etc.) will compete in each program. Each time they answer correctly one question they will win money, but when they fail… ¡SPLASH!
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THE BARZ

The Barz is a series of short comedies, each less than a minute in length designed for broadcast between programmes. They were on air in Antena Neox in 2008.
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100 REASONS TO NEVER GIVE UP

Each week one disabled person, and the company where he works, are in charge to give us 10 reasons to never give up. They will bring to light the most common prejudices and will demonstrate that they are only that: prejudices.
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VINI, VIDI, VINUM

10 people (5 men and 5 women) that are fed up with urban life, but also are and wine lovers, want to become wine experts.
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ART PROJECT

The creative talent, the artistic expression, the scenic and visual arts… This is the material of this progam where each week we’re going to show the best artistic reality of the world.
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SPAIN WITHOUT BARRIERS

Spain Without Barriers is not only a program about trips and emotions, but also about stories of integration into society for disability people.
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EUSKADI TRACK

A funny game show that uses the railway network, trams and buses along Basque Country to calculate citizen’s knowledge of the region.
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AIM EMPLOYMENT

A program focused on employment and taking into account the reality of the crisis: big importance of social networks.
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HEY FOLKS!

Let’s get together a group of lifelong friends in a show that believes in friendship, solidarity and the good times.
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GENERATION YES!

Going from adolescence to maturity is hard for most of young people. But how is it for four young people with a disability?
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