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Country of origin Spain No. of seasons 12 First episode date 16 November 2005 | 7.8/10 IMDb Directed by Fernando Rodriguez Original language(s) Spanish No. of episodes (list of episodes) Number of seasons 12 Number of episodes 462 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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. The program explores various topics such as conspiracy, occult, criminology, ufology, psychology, parapsychology, demonology, archaeology, history, and zoology.
Contents
Team
Old team
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, along with Callejeros, 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 (2007–2008), with an average audience share of 13.2% (897,208 viewers). 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.