Cuarto milenio


Cuarto milenio is a Spanish television program directed and presented by journalist Iker Jiménez and Carmen Porter. The program has been broadcast weekly on television channel Cuatro since November 2005, being the channel's longest running program.
The program explores a wide variety of topics, usually related to mystery and enigmas, though frequently reaching afield. They include conspiracy, archaeology, history, criminology, astronomy, medicine, physics, zoology, psychology, parapsychology and ufology. It regularly feature experts in various disciplines, like psychiatrists, physicists, physicians, historians, anthropologists, criminologists, astronomers, naturalists, writers or journalists.
Cuarto Milenio has been acknowledged to have an established place on Spanish television, not only due to its longevity, but also to its following and recognizability, having been considered a television phenomenon. Alternatively, it has been criticized as pseudoscientific, pointing to its treatment of esoteric and conspiratorial fields, and praised as a program of investigation and divulgation, standing out by its consistent presence of scientific authorities and specialists as guests.
The program has spawned two spin-offs; La mesa del coronel, a geopolitical program presented in 2019 by Col. Pedro Baños, and Horizonte, produced by the same team and ongoing since 2020.

Team

Old team

  • Luis Álvarez
  • Nacho Ares
  • Santiago Camacho
  • Alberto Granados
  • Óscar Dorian
  • Juan Jesús Vallejo
  • Francisco Contreras Gil
  • Martín Cappelletti

Specials

On May 16, 2006, Cracking the Code aired, marking the theatrical release of The Da Vinci Code. The director and presenter of Cuarto Milenio conducted a special program that addressed the secrets and controversies raised by the book. On December 25, 2006, The Exodus Decoded special aired. This program discussed the documentary and research done by Felix Golubev and Simcha Jacobovici, about a proposed Jewish exodus from Egypt.
In 2007 the program aired a special about Jesus. A special emphasis was given to the apocryphal gospels.
In July 2008 a special on Chernobyl aired.
In April 2012 they presented a special about the sinking of the RMS Titanic.

Collections

Colección Cuarto milenio was a book-DVD collection that included best programs of the first few seasons, which were available weekly in kiosks. There was another set released in 2011.

Seasons

Cuarto Milenio is the oldest program of Cuatro, having been broadcast continuously since the channel began service in November 2005. The best ratings for the show were in the third season, with an average audience share of 13.2%. During the following seasons, the show has maintained an average audience of 600,000 viewers per night, representing around 10% of the audience share, the only program on Cuatro to reach such a high percentage.
SeasonDatePrograms
1November 2005 – June 2006361–36
2September 2006June 20074537–80
3September 2007 – June 20084681–124
4September 2008 – June 200945125–166
5September 2009 – June 201036167–202
6September 2010 – June 201140203–242
7September 2011 – July 201242243–284
8September 2012 – July 201346285–330
9September 2013July 201444331–374
10September 2014 – July 201544375–418
11September 2015 – July 201644419–462
12September 2016 – July 201744463–509
13September 2017July 201844507–550
14September 2018 – July 201944551–594
15September 2019 – January 202144595–638
16January 2021 – July 202127639–665
17September 2021 – July 202246666–711
18September 2022 – July 202344712–755
19September 2023 – July 202443756–798
20September 2024 – presentTBA799–

Awards

  • Best divulgation program in 2006, voted in the portal ¡Vaya Tele!.
  • Silver Medal for Mejor Cabecera Gráfica internacional at the «Festival Internacional de Televisión y Cine de Nueva York» 2010.
  • Best investigation program at the Telemagazine Awards 2019.

Criticism

Cuarto Milenio has been criticized for endorsing pseudoscience, spreading misinformation, and trivializing real world atrocities.
In a 2008 episode of the show, an image of a fake newspaper article from the satirical news website The Onion parodying the Stock Market, was depicted as a legitimate article from 1929.