El día después

El día después (English: The day after) is a Spanish football show shown on #0 and formerly on Canal+. The show celebrates the "culture, passion and madness of Spanish football".[1]

El día despues
GenreSports, Comedy
Presented bySantiago Cañizares
José Antonio Ponseti
Opening themeSaharabbey Road - Vetusta Morla
Country of originSpain
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of seasons14
Production
Production location(s)Madrid, Spain
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)PRISA TV
Release
Original networkCanal+ (1990-2005, 2009-2016)
#0 (2016-present)
Picture formatPAL (576i)
Audio formatStereophonic
Original releaseOriginal series
October 8, 1990 (1990-10-08) 
October 5, 2005 (2005-10-05)
Revived series
2009 – (2009 –)
Chronology
Followed byMaracaná (2005—2007)
Related showsEl día antes
El día del fútbol
External links
Website
Production website

It is currently hosted by former Valencia goalkeeper Santiago Cañizares and the journalist José Antonio Ponseti.

Presenters

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References

  1. Lowe, Sid (2004-01-30). "Michael Robinson". guardian.co.uk.
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