
Moria Casán's return to Mirtha's show: the table that will shake up weekend TV
Mirtha Legrand and Juana Viale will bring together figures from the entertainment, music, and journalism industries
Mirtha Legrand and Juana Viale will once again be the protagonists of the television weekend with new editions of La noche de Mirtha and Almorzando con Juana. Both shows promise impact, current affairs, and entertainment, but it is Moria Casán's return that is already generating the most anticipation.
This Saturday, July 19, starting at 9:45 p.m., Mirtha will host a dinner with prominent figures from the entertainment and political worlds. Among them, a presence that will be talked about: Moria Casán will return to the show after several years of absence.

Her return will mark a key point in the relationship between the two, after years of distance. In recent times, they have shared theater performances and even exchanged public compliments. Mirtha recently attended the play Cuestión de género and dedicated a memorable comment to Moria: "You're a star. Number one."
The table will also include Luis Novaresio, journalist and host at A24 and Infobae; Jorge Marrale, an iconic actor of Argentine theater; Mariano Iúdica, who returned with the show Mi cielo; and Natalie Weber, model and panelist.

Juana Viale will opt for an artistic and relaxed table
On Sunday, July 20 at 1:45 p.m., Juana Viale will offer a lunch with a more relaxed approach but with high-profile guests from the cultural and musical worlds.
The guests will include singer Juan Carlos Baglietto, a leading figure in national rock and star of the musical El Principito;Ángela Torres, actress and singer preparing to release her new album; and Esteban Prol, an actor with a long career in television and theater.
The table will be completed by José "El Purre" Giménez Zapiola, actor and emerging figure in urban pop, known for his role in the series Cromañón; and comedian Rodrigo Vagoneta, remembered for his appearances on Showmatch and his theatrical monologues.
With different styles but a recognizable imprint, Mirtha and Juana are consolidating their shows as classics of Argentine television. Through analysis, humor, and culture, both programs invite viewers to share a weekend in front of the screen with figures who renew the pulse of the national conversation.
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