The La 1 program presented by Julia Otero, Días de tele, returned to broadcast a new installment about the beginnings of television and the most important events that were transmitted thanks to it.
The guests of the night were: Iñaki Gabilondo, Martina Klein, Olga Viza, Luz Casal, Patry Jordán, Manuel Jobais and Joan Capdevila. The model Martina Klein attended the program to tell some of her most personal stories related to television.
The program recalled one of the most terrifying and complicated moments that were narrated live on television, 9/11, the attack on the Twin Towers in New York. The guest said that she was in the city when the attack occurred.
The model was going to parade in the fashion week with Custo Barcelona. All the Spanish press was there to cover the event. ”I lived very close to the towers and I heard a noise that wasn’t like a blow, it was something like… that was propagating through the air,” she confessed.
The Argentine explained that her house overlooked the towers and when she looked out she saw the bite of the first and the hole of the second. Julia Otero wanted to know what she felt at that moment when she saw him and how she lived being locked up there without being able to leave. ”We couldn’t leave until the 16th and during those days there were moments of great panic, because just as Iñaki said that he didn’t know how that was going to end, when we were in New York we didn’t know if that was going to be the beginning of the end of the world,” he declared.
”The fighters crossed the sky, you heard noises and planes everywhere,” the model recounted. For her that moment meant that it was the beginning of the end of the world. “In addition, one of the towers was the communication tower, we stopped seeing television as we knew it before,” she affirmed. Thanks to the internet they were able to see images through the computer and also notify that they were well. She was locked in the apartment waiting for that to end. ”I saw the towers fall and how people ran as if it were a movie,” she declared.