Podcast Summary: Cuerpos especiales
Host: EuropaFM
Episode: ¿Qué personaje no quieres que falte en la ficción sonora de 'Cuerpos especiales'?
Date: January 26, 2026
Hosts: Eva Soriano, Nacho García, Lalachús
Episode Overview
This energetic morning episode centers on an exciting announcement: in celebration of World Radio Day (February 13), the “Cuerpos Especiales” team is planning a special radio fiction (ficción sonora), and they want their listeners to join the creative process. The hosts invite listeners to suggest characters—real or fictional—to appear in the upcoming live audio story. The episode is filled with playful banter, encouragement for audience participation, and a preview of more interactive opportunities to come.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Playful Banter and Intro (00:00–00:33)
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The show opens with trademark humor, referencing time differences ("la casa del mojo picón, mi canario rico") and teasing each other about their understanding of geographical jokes.
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Eva and Nacho riff on becoming a duo called "Mojo y Picón," embracing the playful tone typical of the show.
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"Picón, Canario. No, la Casa del Mojo Picón. Refiriéndome a Canarias. Porque he dicho una hora menos en la Casa del Mojo Picón."
— Eva (00:12)
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2. Announcing World Radio Day (00:34–00:51)
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The hosts mark the importance of February 13 as World Radio Day and discuss how the show will celebrate on air.
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"Es el Día de la Radio y celebramos la frecuencia. Claro que sí."
— Eva (00:43)
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3. Big Surprise: A Radio Fiction with Listener Input (00:51–01:44)
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Instead of grand gestures (suggested jokingly: parties visible from space, wild parades, Taylor Swift performances), they reveal their real plan: a special live radio fiction.
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Eva explains what a ficción sonora is, likening it to the classic radionovela but performed live.
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Listeners aren’t just passive—they’re invited to help shape the story, specifically by picking which characters should feature.
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Quote:
"Antiguamente se llamaba radionovela y es una historia ficcionada que vamos a interpretar en directo en antena."
— Eva (01:14) -
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"No vais a ser solo meros oyentes de esta producción, sino que queremos que participéis en el proceso creativo."
— Nacho (01:25)
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4. How Listeners Can Participate (01:44–02:37)
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The show is opening a "buzón de sugerencias" at europafm.com, where listeners can submit character suggestions—historical figures, fictional icons, or musical artists.
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All ideas are on the table, e.g., someone suggests “Dora la Exploradora.”
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Teasing the audience, Eva hints there’s even a role for listeners to actively perform a part, with more details to be announced.
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"Pueden ser los que querá personajes históricos, de ficción o incluso artistas musicales. Y nosotros los introduciremos."
— Nacho (01:44) -
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"Bueno, chuches, aún hay más. En esta obra magna habrá un papel para ti."
— Eva (02:05)
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5. Teasing Future Announcements (02:28–02:37)
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The hosts promise further information on how listeners can get even more involved.
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Emphasize the collaborative, community-driven aspect of the project.
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"Esta semana os iremos contando más, os iremos desvelando las demás preguntas que tenemos para vosotros."
— Nacho (02:28)
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6. Call to Action and Humor about Fame (02:37–02:58)
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Strong encouragement to visit the website and submit suggestions quickly.
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Joke about the fleeting opportunity (“que vuelan los personajes que aún ni nos habéis propuesto”).
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Playfully muse on the idea of radio fame—being recognized by voice in a supermarket, not by sight.
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Quote:
"Os hacéis famosos. Famosos. ¿Quién no quiere ser famoso de la radio? Que vayas por la calle y tú, famoso de radio."
— Eva (02:50) -
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"Mucha gente no quiere ser famosa."
— Nacho (02:56) -
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"En el supermercado saben que eres famoso de radio porque de cara no te conocen. Pero en cuanto dices—¿cuántos dicen esa voz de famoso de radio?"
— Eva (02:58)
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7. Transition to Music (03:10)
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Nacho introduces the next song, highlighting a collaboration, closing the participative segment.
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"En 2026, Damiano David se juntó en esta canción con la ganadora de un Grammy, Tila, y el legendario compositor y productor Niles Rogers. Escuchamos Talk to Me."
— Nacho (03:10)
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Memorable Moments & Quotes
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Geographical jokes and improvisation:
Eva’s playful references to the Canary Islands and the recurring “Mojo y Picón” bit set a friendly, irreverent tone. (00:00–00:30) -
Defining “ficción sonora”:
Eva’s succinct explainer situates the project within classic Spanish radio tradition. (01:14) -
Dora la Exploradora suggestion:
The team’s incredulous but good-natured response to the idea of including Dora the Explorer is a highlight of their comedic chemistry. (01:58–02:05) -
Encouragement to listeners:
Energetic rallying for listener engagement and playful references to radio fame. (02:37–02:58)
Key Timestamps
- 00:00–00:33: Geographical/radio time jokes, “Mojo y Picón”
- 00:34–00:51: Announcing World Radio Day
- 00:51–01:44: Unveiling the radio fiction project and listener involvement
- 01:44–02:37: Instructions on how to participate; opening the suggestion box
- 02:37–02:58: Encouragement, jokes about fame, pushing for participation
- 03:10: Transition to the musical segment
Conclusion
This episode is a passionate, fun call-to-action for listeners to help shape a unique radio fiction experience, blending classic radionovela nostalgia with modern interactivity. Eva, Nacho, and Lalachús leverage their on-air chemistry, quick wit, and deep listener involvement to turn a program announcement into an exciting, participatory event.
If you want your favorite character—real or imagined—included in the historic Cuerpos Especiales ficción sonora, head to europafm.com and submit your suggestion! Stay tuned for the next steps on how you might even lend your voice to the show.
