
Queco Novell
Acting
Biography
Francesc Novell i Clausells, better known as Queco Novell (Barcelona, Spain, October 28, 1963), is a Spanish journalist, actor, and comedian. Known for presenting the midday news on TVE in Catalonia, he accepted Toni Soler's offer to join the radio program Minoría Absoluta on RAC 1. Alongside Toni Soler and the other members of Minoría Absoluta, he has produced various satirical political programs for both radio and television. Notable television programs include 7 de Notícies and Set de Nit, both on TV3, the Catalan public broadcaster. After the end of Minoría Absoluta, Queco currently appears weekly on the political satire Polònia, which airs on TV3 on Thursday nights.
Known For

"Polonia" is a humorous space based on political satire. Each week, an analysis of current events is carried out through a series of sketches where the protagonists are politicians, journalists and media people. "Polonia" was released on TV3 on February 16, 2006. In 2007, he won the Ondas Award for the best local television show. In 2011 he won the ATV Make-up Award. In 2012 he won the Zapping award for the best entertainment program. At the moment its eighth season is emitting. The seventh season closed with an average of 595,000 spectators and 18% share of screen. Seven years later, the program has almost 8,400 minutes of gags, more than 350 imitated characters and more than 3,850 sketches written, recorded and emitted. If you want to know more about this program, visit the official website of "Polonia"
Polònia

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Al cotxe!

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Còmics

Multiple love stories unfold in Barcelona during Christmas's Eve.
Barcelona Christmas Night

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Està passant

"14 d'abril. Macià contra Companys "is a television drama, allegedly recorded in 1932, but with the methods, style and own means 2010. With this temporary license, the stars of one of the episodes of the Catalan capital twentieth century discussed the facts, in first person, while a nosy camera helps us to relive what happened in Barcelona between 14 and 17 April 1931, the three-day duration of the Catalan Republic. All with the aim of showing the greatness and the precariousness of a gesture, half improvised by Companys key sovereigntist corrected by Macià, and that led to a shouting match.
14 d'abril. Macià contra Companys

Pujol's revelation of hidden wealth in Andorra sparked a corruption scandal, shifting his image from anti-Franco Catalan hero to a tainted patriarch.
Parenostre

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Trenquin tòpics

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FitMés

In October 2007, Pasqual Maragall was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Once past the initial blow, he and his family embarked on a crusade against the disease. From the very first step, this film has grown into an extraordinary testament. With intelligence, sincerity and an infectious spirit, Maragall allows a portrait to be painted of not only himself, but also his family and his doctors, in order to leave behind a lasting document of his personal fight.
Bicicleta, cullera, poma

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El got d'aigua

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La familia irreal

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Aixafa l'estafa

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