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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Cuarto Milenio (Fourth Millennium) is a Spanish television program created and presented by journalist couple Íker Jiménez and Carmen Porter. It focuses on mystery investigation, covering a potentially limitless variety of topics that include conspiracies, criminology, anthropology, archaeology, ufology, parapsychology, history and several sciences. On air since 2005 and still going strong, Cuarto Milenio is one of the most successful Spanish TV programs ever, a landmark of their national pop culture, and a show that has attracted both controversy and a solid fanbase through its many seasons.It was born of Jiménez's previous radio program Milenio 3, which he created for Cadena SER in 2002 and continued producing as a "brother program" until 2015. Cuarto Milenio quickly became the face of the two, and it became such a audience phenomenon that it is popularly believed the show carries the entire weight of its network Cuatro over its shoulders. Reasons for this, especially in a time in which anything resembling Paranormal Investigation is rarely respected, were its efficient stage production, its sheer journalistic eclecticicism and ability to address interesting topics, and ultimately the charisma of Jiménez himself. The latter usually describes Cuarto Milenio as not just a mystery show, but a way to draw people towards culture.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The program's place in pop culture is entertainingly divisive: in Spain, if you don't know Cuarto Milenio as just "that (scary) show about ufos and ghosts," you are probably a viewer who stays up late on Sunday nights to watch the heck out of it. In any case, the program has one of the longest list of science guests in Spanish television, as well as a series of big name fans (including film directors Alejandro Amenábar and Guillermo del Toro, as quoted above), and its influence reaches even the other side of the Atlantic.Cuarto Milenio has a had a handful of spinoffs, among them the brief expansion Cuarto Milenio Zoom, the geopolitical piece La mesa del coronel, and the multi-topic program Horizonte. | |
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Abandoned Catchphrase: "Reality surpasses any fiction" seemed to be the official tagline of the show during the first few seasons, but it was quietly phased out and never brought up again (until a brief Call-Back in June 2021). Jiménez used to have the amusing Verbal Tic "why not" or "why not saying it", but he stopped using it beginning the 2010s. Given that this happened more or less at the time comedian José Mota was popularizing a sketch parodying Jiménez that included the phrase, it's entirely possible it helped Jiménez realize he was overusing it and chose to abandon it voluntarily. (As a curiosity, Jiménez and Mota would become great friends due to those parodies, with the former acknowledging they were Actually Pretty Funny.) | |
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Patrick Stewart Speech: Jiménez sometimes does those. | |
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Jiménez used to have the amusing Verbal Tic "why not" or "why not saying it", but he stopped using it beginning the 2010s. Given that this happened more or less at the time comedian José Mota was popularizing a sketch parodying Jiménez that included the phrase, it's entirely possible it helped Jiménez realize he was overusing it and chose to abandon it voluntarily. (As a curiosity, Jiménez and Mota would become great friends due to those parodies, with the former acknowledging they were Actually Pretty Funny.) | |
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The World Is Just Awesome: An usual conclusion of the show. | |
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Arch-Enemy: The show's guests Enrique de Vicente and José Manuel Nieves, a parapsychologist and a hardline skeptic respectively, are this to each other. Their debates and verbal brawls are so legendary that they ended up becoming an Ascended Meme and receiving a special tribute. | |
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Long Runner: Premiered a few days after Cuatro was launched, back in 2005, and now it's the last remnant of the channel's original lineup. | |
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Scenery Porn: The program used to have a segment specifically for this, named A vista de pájaro ("Bird's eye view"). | |
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Early Installment Weirdness: The show's first set was incredibly simple in comparison to later versions: a table, some dark curtains and a stone column covered in mystical hieroglyphics. A couple seasons later, the place was changed to a gloomy, newspaper-filled duplex resembling The X-Files's FBI unit, and every new version always follows the pattern of being large, messy and visually rich. | |
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Dissonant Serenity: Prof. Manuel Martín-Loeches. He never ever lifts an eyebrow, regardless of how heated or wacky the debate around him becomes. | |
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The Lancer | |
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The Lancer: Santiago Camacho used to be Jiménez's number two and foil in the program until his departure in 2018. | |
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The Shrink: Dr. Cabrera was one aside from a forensics doctor, as is Dr. José Miguel Gaona. | |
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Red Oni, Blue Oni | |
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Red Oni, Blue Oni: Thematically, De Vicente brings conspiracy theories while Nieves brings scientific method. Their personalities qualify even more, as De Vicente is typically very vehement while Nieves is collected and poised, though any of the two can become the aggressor in an especially heated debate. | |
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Oh, Crap!: Jiménez and Porter had a brief one in 2014, when they had an on-set accident while showing replicas of supposedly real life cursed dolls. In midst of their talk, the clamp of one of the replicas suddenly broke and the entire thing fell down with a cracking noise, scaring the crap out of the two presenters. Jiménez had a laugh over it after the prop was checked, but his face during the scare was enough to tell. | |
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Catchphrase: Jiménez's opening line has varied a lot in tone through the years, evolving from theatrical and ominous to friendly and energetical, but it usually contains "good evening and welcome to the Ship of the Mystery." Enrique de Vicente always says "and I'm not the one saying this, it is said by a scientist from..." in order to unveil a source. José Manuel Nieves's most characteristic line, especially when debating against De Vicente, is "that which you just said is nonsense". | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: Jiménez is notoriously disdainful of esotericists and strictly paranormal TV shows, particularly whenever they feature outrageous spiritualism. He once took a shot at them by declaring, "in Cuarto Milenio we may not get live psychophonies and stuff like those shows do... but one thing I can say, in this program we are not going to lie to the audience." | |
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Alien Autopsy | |
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Alien Autopsy: They debunked the Roswell autopsy tapes by having Dr. Cabrera analyzing it with the help of a prop one. Jiménez ended the episode stating that the show's team could have probably made a much more realistic fake had they had wanted. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Jiménez's speech patterns are a cross between Carl Sagan and Spanish nature divulgator Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, the latter of which gets endlessly mentioned by Jiménez as his childhood idol. The show is also narrated by José María del Río, who voiced Sagan in the Spanish dub of Cosmos, and uses a spaceship theme just like Sagan's "Spaceship of the Imagination." | |
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Cool Starship: The show's official nickname is La Nave del Misterio ("The Ship of the Mystery"), and its current opening sequence features a cool spaceship traveling through a variety of places, including alien worlds and the human body. During a few seasons, the show's set even simulated the inner chambers of some Ancient Astronauts spaceship. | |
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Spin-Off: The show started as a spinoff of Milenio 3. It later had two spinoffs itself, a provisional news program named Cuarto Milenio Zoom and the current geopolitical show La Mesa del Coronel. | |
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Goth: The first atrezzo craftmaker, known by the apt stage name Óscar Dorian. | |
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Keet: Jiménez often admits to be the first person to become excited about the things brought to the program, and it shows in his perennial energy and curiosity. | |
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Constantly Curious | |
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Constantly Curious: The kind of mindset Jiménez wants to inspire, as well as the one he sports himself. | |
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The Coroner: Dr. José Cabrera, one of the most famous guests of Cuarto Milenio for many years, was a forensics doctor. | |
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