'Don't let it out of here,' the laundry room for those who do laundry, arrives at 3Cat
The platform includes a docuseries about the daily life of Marta Montaner, Juliana Canet and Roger Carandell
BarcelonaThe program Don't let it leave here Trying out new formats. This Sunday, February 8th, a docuseries arrives on the 3Cat platform that will offer a behind-the-scenes look at this Catalunya Ràdio program, hosted every afternoon by Marta Montaner, Juliana Canet, and Roger Carandell. The new show is called Don't let it out of here, exposed. It will air monthly – every second Sunday of the month – and will follow its protagonists in their daily lives, showcasing the happy chemistry between the three, one of the show's defining elements that has generated a cult following: this was demonstrated once again on Monday night when they filled the Teatre Victòria to officially present the new project.
"We were once again surprised by our ability to draw a crowd," Montaner explained to ARA. "It's this thing where people always show us their love, but we still can't quite believe it. We thought that being a rainy Monday, people would cancel. But they didn't. It was special, and we felt like the three of us were getting married and becoming a trio of followers."
The docuseries isn't finished yet because the real appeal will be seeing how celebrity news works, with its particular universe of famous people. "Our idea is to explain what daily life is like, how we experience it, and how we work," Carandell explains. "But we also want to experience, in some way, the same things that celebrities experience. And that's why we want to connect you, directly or indirectly, with some celebrities." The team is working to have some of the names associated with the program appear, either in cameo roles or through other means.
The Don't let it leave here It registered 65,000 listeners within its range, inserted within The afternoon on Catalunya RàdioIn addition, some 40,000 more people listen to her daily via Spotify, in podcast format. For Canet, the docuseries is a natural step in expansion. "I'm very excited about the project, which is essentially expanding a show that's already successful and adding a new layer. We already had the theater shows, which were live performances. We see that people want in-person experiences, authenticity. And they want to see how friends in their 20s and 30s interact. I think it will appeal to them too, but they'll also enjoy it."