Telemundo celebrates September with unprecedented programming events including primetime premieres and finales, and special programming across the network’s Entertainment, News and Sports properties.
The Septiembre Imparable por Telemundo kicks off on September 10 at 9pm/8c with the finale of Sin Senos Si Hay Paraíso. Premiering the following night, September 11 at 9pm/8c is Telemundo’s newest series Falsa Identidad, produced with Argos Comunicación, starring Luis Ernesto Franco and Camila Sodi as two strangers who come together to escape their enemies and survive.
On September 24this the sixth season finale of the Super Series El Señor de los Cielos at 10pm/9c, followed by the premiere of the 13-episode television event with the premiere of El Recluso, a suspenseful series set at a prison near the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday, September 25. This is Telemundo International Studios first production.
Sunday nights will be full of pure adrenalin with the extension to three hours of Exatlón EE UU. Starting Sunday, September 16, viewers of all ages will be able to enjoy the program from 7-10p/6-9c, in addition to its 7-9pm/6-8c time slot Monday through Friday.
On September 12, Noticias Telemundo will launch Planeta Tierra, a multi-platform series of stories focused on climate change and environmental issues with an emphasis on Latin American countries and the U.S. Hispanic community.
Kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month, Telemundo will air the traditional Grito de Dolores from Mexico City’s famous Zócalo on Saturday, September 15, with a special program celebrating the country’s Independence Day hosted by the network’s news anchors Paulina Sodi and Julio Vaqueiro.
To round out Septiembre Imparable por Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes will premiere a new episode of Qué Momento, the first-ever, original documentary-style sports production launched by the network last December. Premiering on September 29 at 2:30pm/1:30c, this new episode will take a look at the story of how France became champion of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.