Miki Nadal

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
Sep 29, 1967 (57 years old)

Miki Nadal

Known For

Tu Cara No Me Suena Todavía
3h 0m
TV Show 2017

Tu Cara No Me Suena Todavía

Tu cara me suena mini
TV Show 2014

Tu cara me suena mini

Zapeando
1h 35m
TV Show 2013

Zapeando

Zapeando is a live chat where its host and its collaborators talk about the most highlighted moments of the television, as well as the spaces more and less loved by viewers, the best videos and video edits, the mistakes of other hosts, remembering old people who had success on television or the most talked-about commercials. In addition, the format supports introducing guests to some programmes that help to chat about some TV moments (called momentazos, big moments) or simply talk about their most recent works.

Splash! Famosos al agua
2h 20m
TV Show 2013

Splash! Famosos al agua

I've Got Something to Tell You
0h 8m
Movie 2009

I've Got Something to Tell You

Susana is Pablo's girlfriend but Pablo's just realized he's gay and he's in love of Javi, his best friend who, at the same time, is going out with Susana. How are they going to tell to each other? How are they going to react? And how will all this end?

Sé lo que hicisteis la última semana
TV Show 2006

Sé lo que hicisteis la última semana

Sé lo que hicisteis...
1h 35m
TV Show 2006

Sé lo que hicisteis...

Sé lo que hicisteis..., was a daily afternoon comedy show aired by La Sexta. From late 2007 to mid-2009 it was the most viewed programme on this channel not counting sport broadcasts. The programme originally dealt with Spanish sensationalist media "Prensa del corazón" with humour and criticism, however the two hours programme also dealt with internet clips, politics and reports from social events. It aired from Monday to Friday at 3:55 PM Patricia Conde was the presenter of the show. Ángel Martín was the co-presenter until January 21, 2011. Miki Nadal was then a daily co-presenter who fronted his own section. Dani Mateo and Berta Collado were the new incorporations from November 2007. Dani Mateo commented on politics and sports; Berta Collado reported on important events. Pilar Rubio, the reporter, abandoned the programme in 2010, and was replaced by Cristina Pedroche. The programme was cancelled in May 20, 2011 due to decreasing audience.

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