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Momentos más icónicos de la televisión

Explore the television moments that have marked a before and after in popular culture. From breathtaking dramatic scenes to hilarious comedic moments, this collection celebrates the magic of the small screen. Discover the most shocking plot twists, memorable dialogues, and performances that were etched into the minds of millions of viewers. Relive the history of television through its most iconic milestones and vote for those you consider truly legendary.

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    The "Lost" Finale (2010)

    272 Global Votes
    • Watched by 13.5 million viewers

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    The "Lost" finale is an iconic television moment due to its divisive nature and the intense controversy it generated, keeping the debate alive for years. Its ambiguity and depth of interpretation transformed it into a cultural phenomenon that transcended the screen, sparking passionate discussions among viewers and critics.

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    The 'M*A*S*H' Finale (February 28, 1983)

    79 Global Votes
    • Became a landmark moment in television

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    This series finale is a television landmark that drew a massive audience, becoming the most-watched series episode in American television history. Its broadcast was a cultural event that captured the attention of millions, marking an emotional farewell for an iconic series.

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    The "Who puts their leg on me" moment from Big Brother (2000)

    66 Global Votes
    • Became one of the most iconic phrases in Spanish

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    This television moment stands out for the spontaneity and cultural impact of Jorge Berrocal's phrase, which became deeply embedded in the Spanish collective imagination. Its relevance lies in how it captured the essence of early reality show drama, generating a lasting connection with the audience and becoming a television milestone.

  4. 4

    Michael Jackson's interview with Oprah Winfrey (1993)

    5 Global Votes
    • One of the most memorable moments of Oprah's interview

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    This interview marked a milestone in television history by becoming the most-watched of all time, attracting over 100 million viewers globally. It offered a rare and revealing look into Michael Jackson's life, where he addressed personal topics and controversies that had been subjects of public speculation for years. Its cultural and media impact was immense, redefining the format of celebrity interviews.

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    First Televised Presidential Debate in Spain (1993)

    0 Global Votes

    This event transformed political communication in Spain, setting a precedent for future televised electoral encounters. Its broadcast allowed millions of viewers to witness a direct confrontation between the main leaders, marking a before and after in the interaction between politics and media in the country.

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    Apollo 11 Moon Landing

    0 Global Votes
    • One of the most-watched television events in history

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    The live broadcast of the Apollo 11 Moon landing captivated a global audience, showing humans walking on another celestial body for the first time. This black and white televised event united millions of viewers worldwide, marking a before and after in the history of television and space exploration.

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    September 11 attacks in the United States (2001)

    0 Global Votes
    • Most memorable moment shared by television viewers in 50 years

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    The live coverage of the September 11 attacks in 2001 was an unprecedented television moment, with shocking images broadcast globally. Millions of people witnessed the unfolding events in real-time, from the impacts on the Twin Towers to their collapse, making it an undeniable milestone in television history.

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    Tony and Carmela's Fight in "The Sopranos" (Season 4, "Whitecaps")

    0 Global Votes
    • Most well acted scene in television history

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    This scene is a dramatic climax that reveals the profound dysfunction and emotional complexity of the Soprano marriage, showcasing an emotional "savagery" between the main characters. Its impact lies in the raw honesty and mutual hypocrisy exposed, solidifying the series' reputation for realism and psychological depth.

  10. 9

    Grace Jones and Villarejo on "Viaje con nosotros"

    0 Global Votes

    This television moment captured the essence of transgressive television and bold entertainment. The unexpected combination of Grace Jones, a global music and fashion icon, with José Manuel Villarejo on a show like "Viaje con nosotros" generated significant cultural impact due to its originality and the clash of personalities.

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    Tamara Falcó's "My Book" Moment on "Tómbola"

    0 Global Votes

    This television moment became a landmark due to Tamara Falcó's constant repetition of the phrase "my book" during her appearance on 'Tómbola', which generated an immediate cultural impact. Her insistence on self-promotion, often out of context, propelled her to fame and turned her into a lasting meme on Spanish television.

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    O.J. Simpson Trial (1995)

    0 Global Votes
    • Considered the 'Trial of the Century'

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    The announcement of the not-guilty verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial was a television moment that brought the nation and the world to a standstill, with millions glued to their screens. Its cultural and social impact was immense, sparking lasting debates about race, justice, and the media's influence on society.

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    The Royal Wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles (1981)

    0 Global Votes
    • Billed as a "fairytale wedding"

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    This event captured the attention of a global audience of 750 million people, making it one of the most-watched television broadcasts in history. Its cultural impact and the sheer scale of its coverage across 74 countries establish it as a truly iconic television moment.

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    Mercedes Milá's "Se armó la gorda" in Big Brother

    0 Global Votes

    This moment encapsulates the intensity and drama that characterized Big Brother under Mercedes Milá's hosting, becoming an iconic phrase that transcended the show. The expression captured the essence of the reality show's conflicts and unpredictability, resonating deeply with the audience and marking a before and after in Spanish television.

Frequently asked questions

An iconic TV moment is an event, scene, or episode that has left a significant mark on popular culture, generated a great emotional impact, or changed the way we view the world through the screen. This includes everything from memorable series finales to televised historical events.
Moments are selected based on their cultural relevance, the impact they had on the audience, and their endurance in collective memory. We consider both dramatic and funny moments, those that sparked debate, or those that simply became part of our television imagination.
This ranking is based on an editorial selection of widely recognized moments. While there isn't a direct voting system to add new entries, we are always open to considering suggestions that capture the essence of what makes a TV moment truly unforgettable.
The ranking covers a wide range of moments, from dramatic scenes and shocking twists in fictional series like 'Game of Thrones' or 'Grey's Anatomy', to live-broadcast historical or cultural events, such as the Apollo 11 moon landing or presidential debates.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking of the most iconic television moments has been compiled through extensive research and analysis of the cultural impact of various TV events throughout history. Our goal is to offer a representative selection of those instances that have defined eras and remained in collective memory.

  • Moments spanning from the early days of television to the present have been considered, including milestones from the past two decades.
  • The selection is based on the recurrent mention of these moments in 'best of TV' lists, specialized articles, and popular discussions.
  • The emotional impact, the ability to generate conversation, and the influence on pop culture of each moment have been valued.
  • Both fictional moments (series, TV movies) and real-life events (news, live programs) that were televised and had great significance are included.
  • Lasting Cultural Impact: The moment must have transcended the screen and left a significant mark on popular culture, being remembered and referenced over time.
  • Historical and Social Relevance: Moments that reflected or influenced historical events, social movements, or changes in public perception are valued.
  • Originality and Innovation: Those instances that broke molds, introduced new narratives or television techniques, or surprised the audience in unexpected ways.
  • Emotional Resonance: The moment's ability to evoke strong emotions in the audience, whether joy, sadness, surprise, or shock.
  • Widespread Recognition: Moments that are widely known and recognized by a large portion of the television audience, not just by specific niches.