'Una mala noche' Celebrates 100th Episode on Televisión Canaria

'Una mala noche' Celebrates 100th Episode on Televisión Canaria

Source: Diario de Avisos

Televisión Canaria’s late-night show Una mala noche (la tiene cualquiera) celebrates its 100th episode this Sunday with a special multiverse-themed broadcast featuring guest Pablo Carbonell.

Una mala noche (la tiene cualquiera) is celebrating a major milestone this Sunday: its 100th episode. In the competitive world of regional television, where budgets are tight and late-night shows often struggle to survive, reaching this mark is a significant achievement for Televisión Canaria. It proves that a format built on improvisation and local talent can be a long-term success.

To mark the occasion, the show will air at 11:55 p.m. with a special episode themed around the "multiverse." This creative twist allows host Aarón Gómez and his ensemble cast—including Víctor Hubara, Carmen Cabeza, Carlos Pedrós, Jorge Galván, Rosario Pardo, Ninfa, Satomi Morimoto, Roberto Kamphoff, Sarah Lómore, and Cristito—to step outside their usual roles and try something new.

The celebration also welcomes back musician and actor Pablo Carbonell, who appeared during the show's first season and will be stopping by to promote his latest stage production, Género de dudas. Additionally, the show continues its tradition of highlighting fresh talent through the Talent Chou segment. Coordinated by Ninfa, this week’s showcase will feature four acts spanning magic, dance, music, and comedy.

Since its debut—supported by industry figures like José Mota and Marta González de Vega—the show has become a staple of late-night entertainment in the Canary Islands. By successfully blending well-known national stars with emerging local performers, the program has turned an irreverent, experimental format into a reliable and popular fixture of public television.