Podcast Summary: Cuerpos Especiales
Episode: Berlanga se alza con la victoria en la nueva semana de 'Pueblos especiales' - ENCUESTA CERRADA
Date: February 6, 2026
Hosts: Eva Soriano, Nacho García, Lalachús
Network: EuropaFM
Episode Overview
In this lively morning show episode, the hosts of Cuerpos Especiales announce the latest weekly winner in their ongoing segment "Pueblos Especiales," where listeners champion their hometowns to determine the most special village in Spain. This week’s competition ends with Berlanga (Badajoz) taking the victory. The episode features celebratory banter, playful debates about the concept of a "pueblo," and encourages further listener participation for the next round.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Announcement of 'Pueblos Especiales' Winner (00:09–00:41)
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Nacho and Eva reveal that the competition to crown the most special pueblo in Spain among five finalists has come to an end.
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Eva leans into the Oscars season by adopting an award presenter tone.
Notable Quote:
"Y como es el mes de los Oscar, me voy a poner en modo entregadora."
— Eva Soriano (00:17) -
Nominees for this round:
- Fresneda de Altarejos (Cuenca)
- Oliveya (Barcelona)
- Castrojeriz (Burgos)
- Chipiona (Cádiz)
- Berlanga (Badajoz)
2. Victory for Berlanga and Listener Recognition (00:41–00:56)
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The hosts announce Berlanga in Badajoz as the winner, defending by listener Sandra.
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There is a heartfelt shoutout to Sandra for her advocacy.
Notable Quote:
"Berlanga en Badajoz. Defendido por Sandra. Enhorabuena Sandra."
— Nacho García (00:41)"Te quiero. En el mundo entero."
— Eva Soriano, playfully (00:47)
3. Next Week’s Competition & How to Participate (00:58–01:12)
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The hosts explain the process for the upcoming "Pueblos especiales" round:
- Conversations with new contestants will continue throughout the week.
- The voting will take place on europafm.com by Friday.
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They mention their call with Paco, who nominated Lillo—the home village of co-host Lalachús.
Notable Quote:
"Hoy hace un rato hemos hablado con Paco de Lillo, que es el primer concursante de pueblos especiales de esta semana."
— Eva Soriano (00:58)
4. Behind-the-Scenes: Hosts’ Own Villages & Participation Rules (01:12–01:32)
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There's humorous commentary about the hosts’ inability to nominate their own villages due to legal and notarial restrictions.
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Eva jokes about calling up her own hometown ("San Pedro en la Tarce") and Lalachús realizes one of her candidate villages may not technically qualify as a “pueblo.”
Notable Moments:
- Playful invocation:
"San Pedro en la Tarce, yo te invoco."
— Nacho García (01:26) - Self-deprecating realization:
"Me di cuenta y ya por estudiar en Ciudad Real me di cuenta que no es pueblo."
— Lalachús (01:27)
- Playful invocation:
5. Encouragement to Participate (01:32–01:33)
- The hosts close this portion with warmth, reaffirming their affection for their communities and encouraging broader listener involvement.
Notable Quotes
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"Y como es el mes de los Oscar, me voy a poner en modo entregadora."
— Eva Soriano (00:17) -
"Berlanga en Badajoz. Defendido por Sandra. Enhorabuena Sandra."
— Nacho García (00:41) -
"Te quiero. En el mundo entero."
— Eva Soriano (00:47) -
"Me di cuenta y ya por estudiar en Ciudad Real me di cuenta que no es pueblo."
— Lalachús (01:27) -
"San Pedro en la Tarce, yo te invoco."
— Nacho García (01:26)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:01–00:09 – Show intro and set-up for "Pueblos especiales"
- 00:09–00:41 – Emmy-style nominee announcement and build-up
- 00:41–00:56 – Winner reveal and tribute to Sandra
- 00:58–01:12 – Info on upcoming week, shoutout to contestant Paco
- 01:12–01:32 – Hosts discuss their (in)eligibility and reminisce about their towns
Tone and Style
The episode is playful, dynamic, and filled with camaraderie. The hosts seamlessly weave in humor, cultural references (Oscars), and listener engagement, making for a warm and interactive experience that encourages community pride.
Final Takeaway
This episode celebrates Berlanga’s victory in “Pueblos especiales,” highlights the ongoing nature of the contest, and reaffirms the show's unique bond with its audience—inviting everyone, except the hosts themselves, to champion the spirit of their hometowns.
