Season 1 Plot
A group of great comedians lead by David Broncano, who interviews famous people in a theater in the center of Madrid so that in the end the protagonist is someone in the audience who sat in the third row. Artists, athletes, scientists and all kinds of personalities immerse themselves in the most unpredictable conversations with the presenter, always accompanied by his band: Ricardo Castella, veteran of Spanish comedy, and the beatbox champion Grison, an anti-persona mine of jokes that you never know when or how it's going to jump. In addition, Jorge Ponce, the resident comedian, will take humor further and further even if the camera cable only allows him to reach Gran Vía.
The Revolt Season 1 aired on September 9th, 2024.
Season 1 Episodes
1. Aitor Francesena
The Revolt, David Broncano's new program on RTVE, has premiered with an interview with Aitor Francesena, world champion of adapted surfing and several times champion of Spain in this discipline. Pioneer and teacher of surfers, “Gallo” lost his sight completely in 2012, but that did not stop him from continuing with his passion. In addition, the program has included the Lalachus section, which has recalled one of the most special moments, his time at the Summer Grand Prix. Jorge Ponce has presented some new features of the program in its new stage, making light of some of the controversies that have arisen.
2. Najwa Nimri
The Revolt has received a visit from the actress and singer Najwa Nimri, who has presented 'Respira', her new series, in which she plays the president of the Valencian Community. Valeria Ros has dedicated her section to her attempts to look younger and remain attractive, and Pablo Ibarburu has made a brief comment about the premiere of the program in its new stage. Furthermore, Jorge Ponce has exclusively announced the numbers that will not be awarded in the Bonoloto.
3. Juan José Millás and Juan Luis Arsuaga
The writer Juan José Millás and the paleontologist Juan Luis Arsuaga have visited David Broncano in The Revolt to present the book “Consciousness told by a sapiens to a Neanderthal”, which explains the functioning and evolution of the brain. Jorge Ponce has exercised public service for the first time by stepping on the street as a representative of public television, and Yunez Chaib, one of the program's resident comedians, has explained what the relationship is between his grandmother, who belongs to an ethnic group from North Africa, and the Argentine rapper Duki. In addition, the public has once again gained prominence with the presence of 'The councilor boy' and a pregnant woman, which have given rise to the most childish start of The Revolt.
4. Raúl Cimas
The fourth program of The Revolt presented by David Broncano, featured an interview with actor and comedian Raúl Cimas, who has come to present 'El fin', an apocalyptic series. Jorge Ponce continues in his process of acclimatizing to the new stage in the public entity, and on this occasion he has taught us how to make a territorial disconnection to find out the latest news in other places in Spain. The finishing touch to a week of great audience success was provided by Antonio Resines, godfather of the format, who has just turned 70 years old and has stopped by the theater to celebrate with the public and present some gifts.
5. Elisabet Casanovas, Irene Escolar, DjMariio and Sandra Carrasco
How much content can fit in a 70-minute program? The answer is in The Revolt: David Broncano has interviewed the actresses Elisabet Casanovas and Irene Escolar, who present the series 'Abogadas', and the content creator DjMariio. Lalachus has shown what his parents think of the program thanks to a hidden camera, the singer Sandra Carrasco has left the entire theater speechless with her voice and Jorge Ponce has introduced us to the Alcobendas rugby team. Who gives more?
6. Jhayco
The Revolt has opened the list of international guests with David Broncano's interview with Puerto Rican singer Jhayco, a world star of reggaeton and urban music. Jorge Ponce has gone out into the street to show that "people are ready", Yunez Chaib has developed his theory of the "Bertinosverse" to explain the development of countries, and the public has once again been a key part of the program, with Jorge's hilarious participation from the VIP seat, the beach chair.
7. Diego González Rivas
Surgeon Diego González Rivas, a world-renowned expert in his specialty, visited The Revolt on Wednesday, where he spoke with David Broncano. The doctor and the presenter, one of his most illustrious patients, talked about a multitude of anecdotes from his operations in 136 countries around the world and had an emotional video call with a patient whose life he saved in Ghana. Valeria Ros took advantage of her appearance on the program to explain the only thing she likes about Japan: haikus.
8. Paula Leitón
Paula Leitón, Olympic water polo champion in Paris 2024 and European champion in 2023 with Sabadell, has claimed in The Revolt the diversity of bodies and the need to equalize men's and women's sport. David Broncano has once again brought out his most competitive side and challenged the Spanish national team's buoy to a one-on-one. Jorge Ponce has proposed a new question to Broncano, what to do when there are no toilet brushes in hotels? And he has presented a new game, "Death by province", in which provinces will be eliminated throughout the season until the best in Spain is chosen.
9. Norman Reedus
Norman Reedus, star of The Walking Dead, has been the first Hollywood guest of The Revolt. The American actor has promoted the new season of the series and has promised a cameo to David Broncano. The influencer Marina Rivers, who presents Rivers Cam on Playz, explaining her time on MasterChef Celebrity, has been the second interviewee of the day. And Jorge, the viewer who asked for a section on the programme after losing his job, has been able to fulfil his wish by explaining mathematical functions to Broncano as only he could do.
10. Eduard Fernández and Israel Fernández
Eduard Fernández has visited The Revolt to present his new film, ‘El 47’, in which RTVE has participated. The actor has talked with David Broncano and has reflected on how much he has learned from his daughter, the actress Greta Fernández. The singer from Toledo, Israel Fernández, who has recently published his sixth album, ‘Por amor al cante’, has been the second interviewee of the day and has launched into singing fandangos live, with Antonio “El relojero” on guitar. LalaChus has taken advantage of her section to make a complaint about the photos with which her participation in The Revolt is being illustrated in some media.
11. Danna
Danna's visit to The Revolt has been a constant bombardment of pearls and headlines. The Mexican artist has confirmed to David Broncano that she had a brief relationship with the footballer Neymar, she has backed Real Madrid in Sunday's derby against Atlético, and she has confessed that the protagonist of her song 'PLATONIK' is a friend of hers who did not reciprocate her feelings. The section of the comedian Pablo Ibarburu has revolved around the number 5 and the multiple possibilities offered by its drawing, and the actor Antonio Resines, godfather of the program, has recorded the only advertisement that he will be able to sneak into this stage on RTVE.
12. Merche García
David Broncano welcomed Merche García, two-time world MMA (mixed martial arts) champion and world grappling champion, to The Revolt on Thursday. The Asturian fighter, who is only 16 years old, is aiming to become a great world reference in her discipline, and has conquered the programme with her naturalness and self-confidence. Jorge Ponce explained in his section the benefits of beautiful people compared to others, and the actress and comedian Silvia Abril presented her new play, ‘Las asambleístas (Las que tropiezan)’, directed by the playwright José Troncoso.
13. Yolanda Ramos
Yolanda Ramos has starred this Monday in the most crazy and chaotic interview of this first season of The Revolt. At the request of David Broncano, the actress has inaugurated a new format: the “interview solo”, asking and answering questions herself. The comedian Valeria Ros has explained how and why she is looking for candidates for coparenting among her friends, and the program has begun with some recommendations about Soria, a breakdance demonstration and some tricks from the professional skater Danny León, who was in the audience.
14. Pou brothers, Iker and Eneko
The Pou brothers visited The revolt on Tuesday to present their next book, ‘El desafio de los cuatro elemento’ (The challenge of the four elements). Iker and Eneko, nominated for the Piolet de Oro award for mountaineering for the sixth time, told anecdotes about their expeditions and invited David Broncano to accompany them on some of them. For his part, Jorge Ponce analysed the examples used in the RAE dictionary and came to the conclusion that someone is going through a bad time. In addition, he connected with ‘Mañaneros’, the programme on La 1, to denounce the problem of squatters that they are suffering.
15. Ana Mena
This Wednesday, David Broncano was visited on The Revolt by singer and actress Ana Mena, who will be a judge on 'Feat', the new urban music talent show on Playz, alongside Omar Montes. Presenters Belén Esteban and María Patiño also appeared on the programme, offering Broncano a plate of judiones and commenting on his new stage in television.
16. Manuel Turizo
David Broncano interviewed Colombian singer Manuel Turizo on Thursday, who will perform in Madrid on October 6 and presented his new song, 'Qué pecao', live with Kapo. Jorge Ponce has stepped out onto the street again and has been trolled by a passerby, and Pablo Ibarburu has explained how the process of getting over his breakup is progressing.
17. Arturo Coello, Dafne Fernández and Marta Aledo
Arturo Coello, number 1 in the world ranking of padel at 22 years old, has visited The Revolt this Monday, reviewing his career and his latest titles with David Broncano. Marta Aledo and Dafne Fernández, protagonists of 4 estrellas, have also been on the program to promote the final outcome of the series, which can be followed on RTVE Play. Jorge Ponce has continued analyzing examples that show that someone in the RAE is not going through their best moment.
18. Hovik Keuchkerian and Milena Smit
Actors Hovik Keuchkerian and Milena Smit visited David Broncano on Tuesday to present their new film, ‘El hoyo 2’, in The Revolt as well as to recite poems and articles from the Constitution. In her section, Lalachus has asked to be included in the Telepasión gala, and has organised a test performing a song from ‘Beauty and the Beast’ with Broncano.
19. Cristóbal Colón and Regis Francisco González, Jordi Mollà and Lapili
Christopher Columbus, a direct descendant of the navigator who arrived in America, and the journalist Regis Francisco González, presented the documentary 'Colón ADN, su verdadero origen' on The Revolt de David Broncano, which premieres on October 12 on La 1. Jordi Mollà presented his new book, 'Tú', and Yúnez Chaib spoke about the mysterious country of Jovenlandia. In addition, the program included a musical performance by Lapili.
20. Berto Romero and Andreu Buenafuente
Comedian Berto Romero visited The Revolt on Thursday to settle his outstanding scores with David Broncano. One of them was to play a game of Words, which required the presence of Andreu Buenafuente on the show. In his section, Jorge Ponce showed previously unpublished photos of Juan Carlos I to which only he had access.
21. Paz Vega
Actress Paz Vega presented her first film as a director, 'Rita', on Monday at David Broncano's The Revolt. Lalachus has once again drawn on nostalgia to bring together the legendary Sonia and Selena on stage for the first time in 23 years. In addition, the programme has received a message from Shakira and has connected with the Altamira cave.
22. Julio Maldonado 'Maldini' and Alejandro Montalvo
David Broncano has interviewed sports journalist Julio Maldonado, better known as Maldini, and the 2023 world trial champion, Alejandro Montalvo, on The Revolt, who has put on a spectacular display of his skills. The programme also included sections by Pablo Ibarburu and Jorge Ponce, and we have discovered what the Magic Man does when he is not recording his message for children.
23. Marc Cucurella and Rita Payés
Footballer Marc Cucurella, a player for Chelsea and the Spanish national team, visited David Broncano's The Revolt on Wednesday, and singer and trombonist Rita Payés put the finishing touch with a live musical performance. The programme also included sections by Jorge Ponce and Valeria Ros.
24. María Galiana and Las Ninyas del Corro
This Thursday, David Broncano was visited at The Revolt by actress María Galiana, Herminia from Cuéntame, who was presenting her new film, 'Sociedad Negra'. In addition, he met surgeon Diego González Rivas, who saved the life of another patient thanks to The Revolt. And the musical closing was provided by Las Ninyas del Corro, rapping the song 'The Wave' from their album 'Bitches in Business'.
25. Andrés Pajares and Lorena Nogal
Actor and comedian Andrés Pajares visited David Broncano at The Revolt on Monday to present his book “Mis memorias… antes de que se me olviden” and to review his extensive career. The dancer Lorena Nogal, winner of the National Dance Award, gave a demonstration on stage and the programme also included a connection with the Doñana National Park.
26. Sonya Yoncheva
Sonya Yoncheva, the Bulgarian soprano who will star in Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas at the National Auditorium in Madrid and Oviedo this October, was the guest this Tuesday on David Broncano's The Revolt. In addition, the programme included a section by Yunez Chaib, and she issued an authorisation for some university students to be absent from class, and a certificate of disability.
27. Ester Expósito and Dani Fernández
Actress Ester Expósito presented her next film, 'El llanto', on David Broncano's The Revolt, alongside her co-stars, Mathilde Ollivier and Malena Villa. The actress also explained how she prefers to carry out her flirtations and expressed her wish that Danna had fallen in love with her. Singer Dani Fernández closed the programme with a musical performance, and confessed how his life has changed as a result of fatherhood.
28. Bad Gyal and Juan Enrique Soto
Catalan artist Bad Gyal has visited The Revolt by David Broncano to present her documentary film La Joia, in which she shows what her team's day-to-day life has been like around the launch of her latest album. Police inspector and populariser Juan Enrique Soto Castro, creator of the Conduct Analysis Section, has presented the new RTVE Play documentary series 'SAC: En la mente criminal', which premieres on 30 October. In addition, the programme has included sections by Jorge Ponce and Pantomima Full.
29. Carolina Marín and Emilio Gavira
Badminton player Carolina Marín, Olympic champion in Rio 2016, three-time world champion and winner of the Princess of Asturias Award for Sport in 2024, was the guest interviewed today by David Broncano on The Revolt. In addition, actor Emilio Gavira visited the programme to make a claim in defence of the dignity of people with achondroplasia. Jorge Ponce said in his section that children already include him in the drawings on the programme.
30. Antonio Díaz "El Mago Pop" and Chloe DelaRosa
This Tuesday, October 29, David Broncano interviewed Catalan illusionist Antonio Díaz, known as El Mago Pop, on The Revolt, who has broken the Guinness record for the highest-grossing one-man show on Broadway, surpassing Hugh Jackman. In addition, The Revolt received a visit from Chloe DelaRosa, the 9-year-old singer who will represent Spain at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024, which will be held in Madrid on November 16. Jorge Ponce offered solutions in his section in search of social consensus, and Yunez Chaib reflected on race as a social construct.
31. Miquel Montoro, Luisa Mayol, Luis Tosar and La María
Mallorcan Miquel Montoro, creator of rural content who rose to fame with the video "Hostia pilotes", visited The Revolt de David Broncano this Monday. Actors Luisa Mayol and Luis Tosar, a couple in real life, presented their new film "Amanece en Samaná", and Valencian singer La Maria closed the programme by performing her song 'Mon Vetlatori', in tribute to the victims of the DANA.
32. Anne Igartiburu
Anne Igartiburu, a legendary RTVE presenter with a career spanning almost three decades in the public broadcaster, was interviewed this Tuesday by David Broncano on The Revolt, the first RTVE guest to appear on the programme. The programme also contacted surgeon Diego González Rivas, a specialist in minimally invasive heart and lung surgery, who is currently operating in Shanghai. Jorge Ponce has taken to the streets to hold a competition in which he has engaged several celebrities to make donations to those affected by DANA.
33. Iñaki and Nico Williams
Iñaki and Nico Williams, brothers, footballers and teammates at Athletic Club de Bilbao, were interviewed this Wednesday on David Broncano's The Revolt. The programme also included the first appearance of Ernesto Sevilla, who is looking into new options for his career, and the singer from Cadiz, Judeline, put the finishing touch with a musical performance, presenting her new album 'Bodhiria'.
34. Mario Casas and mexian singer Carín León
David Broncano received a visit on Thursday from actor Mario Casas, who presented his new film, 'Escape', directed by Rodrigo Cortés. Mexican singer Carín León also visited The Revolt, closing the programme with a musical performance. Jorge Ponce explained in his section some useful uses of mnemonic rules.
35. Juan Gómez Jurado, Pito Camacho and Kiko Matamoros
This Monday, The Revolt received visits from the writer Juan Gómez Jurado, who is presenting his new book, 'Todo muere'. In addition, David Broncano has interviewed the footballer Antonio 'Pito' Camacho, a player for Zamora CF in the 1st RFEF. Finally, the commentator and television collaborator Kiko Matamoros has appeared on the programme to collect his outstanding debts.
36. David Bustamante
David Bustamante was the guest this Tuesday on The Revolt de David Broncano, where he presented his eleventh album, entitled "Inédito", the first of his career in which he has composed the lyrics and music for all the songs. The Cantabrian artist invited him to become the second 'Sorropotunero Mayor' of San Vicente de la Barquera and mediated in the beef with Pitingo. In addition, Jorge Ponce explained on the programme how some of the usual tricks of television work.
37. María José López Galiano y Marcos de la Peña, and Adriana Torrebejano
La Revolt has received a visit from the biologist María José López Galiano and the chemist Marcos de la Peña, members of the international team that has discovered the biological entity they have called 'Obelisk'. The actress Adriana Torrebejano has also visited David Broncano to talk about her latest projects and, above all, have a snack. And the comedian Lalachus wanted to remove the "smell of eggs" from the program that it had acquired in recent days and, in the process, make a request to the presenter.
38. Malcolm Treviño-Sitté and Aymar Navarro
This Thursday, The Revolt received a visit from actor Malcolm Treviño-Sitté, star of the new RTVE series 'Detective Touré'. David Broncano has also interviewed Aranese skier Aymar Navarro, a reference and pioneer of freeride in Spain, who has presented his latest two projects. The comedian Jorge Ponce has explained that he has a lot of accumulated fatigue due to his insomnia and his two daughters, and has carried out an escapism trick.
39. Carmen Machi
On Monday, The Revolt received a visit from actress Carmen Machi, who was interviewed for the first time by David Broncano. A regular follower of the programme, the actress sent an emotional message to tennis player Rafa Nadal, recreated the birth of a cow and read article 47 of the Constitution. Jorge Ponce explained how the term POV (Point of view) should be used, and Yunez Chaib spoke about musical groups that have seen changes in their line-ups.
40. Lucía Martín-Portugués, Araceli Navarro, Celia Pérez and Elena Hernández, and Miguel Ángel Muñoz
David Broncano interviews the fencers of the Spanish fencing team in the sabre discipline Lucía Martín-Portugués, Araceli Navarro, Elena Hernández and Celia Pérez, individual European champion in 2024. La Revuelta has also received a visit from the actor and presenter Miguel Ángel Muñoz, one of the protagonists of La Moderna, a RTVE series nominated for the International Emmy Awards. Lalachus has told the ins and outs of the Ondas gala and Broncano has spoken again with Karla Zambrano, a spectator who brought her thesis to the program and turned out to be an international expert on climate change.