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- Alfonso Sastre (links | edit)
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- José Luis Alonso de Santos (links | edit)
- Antonio Buero Vallejo (links | edit)
- Adolfo Marsillach (links | edit)
- Gemma Cuervo (links | edit)
- Rosa Maria Sardà (links | edit)
- Núria Espert (links | edit)
- Nacho Duato (links | edit)
- José Sanchis Sinisterra (links | edit)
- Concha Velasco (links | edit)
- Lola Herrera (links | edit)
- Tricicle (links | edit)
- Víctor Ullate (links | edit)
- Cayetana Guillén Cuervo (links | edit)
- Josep Maria Benet i Jornet (links | edit)
- Julia Gutiérrez Caba (links | edit)
- María Adánez (links | edit)
- Teatro de la Zarzuela (links | edit)
- Ana Polvorosa (links | edit)
- Elena Furiase (links | edit)
- Diosdado (links | edit)
- Pilar López Júlvez (links | edit)
- José Tamayo (links | edit)
- Gorka Otxoa (links | edit)
- List of programs broadcast by TVE (links | edit)
- Francisco Nieva (links | edit)
- Ana (given name) (links | edit)
- Enrique Diosdado (links | edit)
- 2015 in Spanish television (links | edit)
- Eva Isanta (links | edit)
- Deaths in October 2015 (links | edit)
- 30th Goya Awards (links | edit)
- Forget the Drums (links | edit)
- List of Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise recipients (links | edit)
- Ana Marzoa (links | edit)
- Women's media in Francoist Spain (links | edit)
- María José Goyanes (links | edit)
- Fastenrath Award (links | edit)
- María Luisa Merlo (links | edit)
- Segunda enseñanza (links | edit)
- 1974 in Spanish television (links | edit)
- 1983 in Spanish television (links | edit)
- 1986 in Spanish television (links | edit)
- Irene Arcos (links | edit)
- Something Bitter in the Mouth (links | edit)
- Talk:Ana Diosdado (transclusion) (links | edit)
- User:Edgars2007/Sandbox (links | edit)
- User:Reports bot/WiRMetricsTest/October 2015 (links | edit)