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The Best TV Shows on Atresplayer

Every Atresplayer Show Ranked From Best To Worst

As of February 2025, our compilation of Atresplayer’s top-rated series boasts over 20 unique shows. Among Atresplayer’s finest offerings are Paco's Men and El hormiguero, which debuted in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Atresplayer’s extensive portfolio includes more than 20 shows, spanning the years from 2005 to 2025.

  • Batalla de restaurantes
    Batalla de restaurantes (2024)10.0

  • Física o química: La nueva generación
    Física o química: La nueva generación (2025)10.0

  • ¿A qué estás esperando?
    ¿A qué estás esperando? (2024)8.3

  • Paco's Men
    Paco's Men (2005)8.0

    Follows police officer Francisco "Paco" Miranda and his men through funny cases.

  • Lo de Évole
    Lo de Évole (2020)7.7

  • Salvados
    Salvados (2008)7.6

  • Equipo de investigación
    Equipo de investigación (2011)7.3

  • The Voice Spain
    The Voice Spain (2012)7.3

    La Voz is a Spanish reality talent show that premiered on 19 September 2012 on Telecinco. It is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the original Dutch television program The Voice of Holland, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the audition. The series is hosted by Jesús Vázquez, with Tania Llasera as social media correspondent. The original judging panel consisted of David Bisbal, Rosario Flores, Malú and Melendi as the four coaches. In the second season, Antonio Orozco replaced Melendi.

  • The Cook of Castamar
    The Cook of Castamar (2021)7.2

    Set in early 18th-century Madrid, the plot follows the love story between an agoraphobic cook and a widowed nobleman.

  • Tu cara me suena
    Tu cara me suena (2011)7.1

  • Pesadilla en la cocina
    Pesadilla en la cocina (2012)7.0

    Based on Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Pesadilla en la cocina folllows Madrid-born chef Alberto Chicote across the Spanish geography to try to save restaurants on the verge of bankruptcy. Let the chefs, waiters and owners who do not manage their business to the liking of the great Alberto Chicote tremble.

  • Alba
    Alba (2021)7.0

    Alba wakes up on a beach after a rape she doesn't remember. And then she discovers that her rapists are friends of her lover.

  • La voz kids
    La voz kids (2014)6.5

  • Beguinas
    Beguinas (2024)6.5

    Follows Lucía de Avellaneda as she celebrates her engagement party with the Marquis of Peñarrosa, but her fiancée receives a letter from a woman claiming to be her mother requesting her to come to her deathbed.

  • Nacho
    Nacho (2023)6.3

    Valencia, 1993. For Ignacio Jordá, sex is his greatest obsession. But Nacho is done with being the black sheep of his family and wants to show he can do more than drift through life, even if that means "fucking" everyone.

  • Me resbala
    Me resbala (2013)6.2

  • Atrapa un millón
    Atrapa un millón (2023)6.0

  • #Luimelia
    #Luimelia (2020)5.9

    A spin-off of Love in Difficult Times that focuses on the relationship between Luisita and Amelia in the present - 43 years after their original storyline.

  • La Pasión Turca
    La Pasión Turca (2024)5.2

    Olivia, after having attempted suicide, is investigated for her collaboration in an art smuggling ring with Yaman, her Turkish lover with whom she is in love.

  • El hormiguero
    El hormiguero (2006)4.9

    El Hormiguero is a Spanish television program with a live audience focusing on comedy, science, and politics running since September 2006. It is hosted and produced by screenwriter Pablo Motos. The show aired on Spain's Cuatro channel from launch until June 2011 and is now broadcast on Antena 3. Recurring guests on the show include Luis Piedrahita, Raquel Martos, Marron & "The Man in Black", and puppet ants Trancas and Barrancas. It has proved a ratings success, and has expanded from a weekly 120-minute show to a daily 40-minute show in its third season, which began on September 17, 2007. The show won the Entertainment prize at the 2009 Rose d'Or ceremony.