“Euros, euros, dubidoo, if you don’t want them…”. If you are of an age, you know perfectly how to continue the song of ‘Allá tú’, a contest in which a contestant had to choose between 26 boxes containing different prizes (mainly money). In Spain the program operated from 2005 to 2011 and was presented by Jesús Vázquez (mostly). Now, the box-opening program returns to Telecinco twelve years later. And according to what is said, with news.
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The program itself was really engaging, although it was simpler than the mechanism of a botijo: the contestant had to choose whether to go ahead or accept the money offered by the bank (represented by a phone that Jesús Vázquez picked up from time to time). Also is true that the contest has been held in 83 countriesso something will have to open boxes without any kind of strategy.
Yes or yes, Telecinco needs a revulsion against ‘Pasapalabra’, and It is possible that in the midst of a revival of formats, he thought that he did not lose anything either (unless everyone wins the big prize) for trying. Between the ‘Grand Prix’, ‘One, two, three’, ‘Catch a million’ and ‘Password’, all that remains is for ‘The Euromillion game’ to return and Hugo in the Telecupón for us to wonder at which point we accidentally got into the DeLorean.
It is also possible that Telecinco intends to become the new house of contests in front of Antena 3. Or of the light contests, at least: ’25 words’ and ‘Chain reaction’ have not finished working but it has not been a problem for Telecinco will renew them very recently, either because they have a long-term plan or because they walk like headless chickens. We will see if they earn euros euros from this. dubiduo
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