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The Most Unforgettable Moments in Spanish TV History

Explore the rich history of Spanish television through its most iconic and memorable moments. From the early days of TVE in 1956 to the most recent viral phenomena, this compilation celebrates the evolution of television entertainment in Spain. Relive classic scenes, legendary performances, and events that have left an indelible mark on Spanish popular culture. Discover why these instances continue to be discussed and remembered by generations of viewers.

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    Spain's First Eurovision Victory with Massiel (1968)

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    • First song from Spain to win Eurovision

    This moment is a cultural and television milestone, marking the first time Spain won the Eurovision Song Contest. It generated national euphoria and cemented Massiel's status as an iconic figure.

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    Lola Flores' Earring Incident on "Esta noche... Fiesta" (1977)

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    • Dazzled the audience

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    This incident perfectly exemplifies Lola Flores' charisma and spontaneity. She stopped a live broadcast to look for her earring, creating a legendary moment in Spanish television history.

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    The 23-F Coup (1981)

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    Although the assault wasn't broadcast live, the subsequent airing of the secret recordings and King Juan Carlos I's message on TVE were crucial for democracy and the history of television in Spain.

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    "Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez"

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    This program is an essential reference point in Spanish television, recognized for its innovative format and enormous popularity over decades, and a pillar of family entertainment.

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    "Millenarianism has arrived" by Fernando Arrabal

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    Fernando Arrabal's surreal and enigmatic television appearance became a cult moment, remembered for its eccentricity and for the phrase that went down in history, generating debate and perplexity.

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    "But what is this?" by Matías Prats (1998 FIFA World Cup)

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    Matías Prats' spontaneous and visible frustration during a sports broadcast became an iconic phrase and a very human television moment, remembered by the audience.

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    "Put drugs in my hot chocolate!" by José Tojeiro Díaz (1993)

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    José Tojeiro's appearance on a news program and his peculiar catchphrase catapulted him to fame, making him a viral phenomenon before the internet era and an icon of television popular culture.

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    Iniesta's goal in the South Africa World Cup and Camacho's emotion (2010)

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    • Iniesta scored the winning goal in extra time

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    This moment combines a national sporting milestone with a passionate television commentary that captured the euphoria of an entire country, becoming a collective memory of joy and pride.

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    The first televised debate between Felipe González and José María Aznar (1993)

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    • First televised debate in Spain

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    This debate marked a turning point in Spanish political television, setting a precedent for direct confrontation between leaders and attracting massive audiences, making it a historic milestone.

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    The first eviction from "Big Brother" (2000)

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    This moment symbolizes the beginning of the reality TV era in Spain, marking a radical change in television programming and generating an unprecedented social and audience phenomenon.

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    The finale of "Farmacia de Guardia"

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    The final episode of this iconic series achieved a record-breaking audience share, cementing its status as the most-watched series since the arrival of private television channels and leaving a lasting emotional legacy with viewers.

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    Chanquete's death in "Verano Azul"

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    This television moment had a profound emotional impact on an entire generation, representing the first televised "death of a loved one" for many children and teenagers of the 1980s.

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    Jesús Gil in the jacuzzi (1991)

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    • Showcased Jesús Gil in a jacuzzi

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    Jesús Gil's appearances from a jacuzzi on his show were a clear example of transgression and television exhibitionism, marking an era in private television with their unique style.

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    The Boom of Private Television (1990)

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    The arrival of Antena 3 and Telecinco in 1990 represented a radical change in the Spanish television landscape, introducing new proposals and formats that transformed the offerings and the way television was consumed.

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    Benidorm Fest and Eurovision (2025-2026)

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    • Features a competition with semi-finals and a final

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    Benidorm Fest has established itself as the key Eurovision event in Spain, generating great anticipation and debate, and the Eurovision final remains one of the most-watched non-sporting programs, maintaining its relevance in 2025-2026.

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    El Hormiguero (Antena 3)

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    "El Hormiguero" closed out 2025 as the most-watched program on Spanish television, consolidating 11 years of leadership and demonstrating its ability to attract big-name guests and generate viral content, which keeps it a current benchmark.

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    Pasapalabra (Antena 3)

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    • Features high ratings

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    "Pasapalabra" solidified its position in 2025 as the second most-watched program and the most-followed game show on television, with the rivalry between its contestants and million-euro jackpots keeping the audience hooked.

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    Oriol Pla Wins International Emmy for "Yo, adicto" (2025)

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    • First Spaniard to win International Emmy for Best Actor

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    Oriol Pla's victory at the 2025 International Emmy Awards for his role in "Yo, adicto" is a significant milestone for Spanish television, recognizing the acting talent and quality of Spanish productions on a global scale.