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El Hormiguero (pronounced [el oɾmiˈɣeɾo]; Spanish for "The Anthill") is a Spanish television program with a live audience focusing on comedy, science, and guest interviews airing since September 2006. It is hosted and produced by screenwriter Pablo Motos.

El Hormiguero
GenreTalk show
Puppet Show
Comedy
Variety
Presented byPablo Motos
Opening theme"El Hormiguero Cuatro Instrumental" (2006–2011)
"El Hormiguero 3.0 Instrumental" (2011–present)
Ending theme"Vete a dormir" (2007–2010)
"Vete a dormir Instrumental" (2010–2011)
"El Hormiguero 3.0 Instrumental" (2011–present)
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons18
No. of episodes2746
Production
ProducersGestmusic (2006–2008)
7yAcción (2008–present)
Production locationsMadrid, Spain
Running time120 minutes (2006–2007)
50 minutes (2007–present)
Original release
NetworkCuatro
Release24 September 2006 (2006-09-24) –
30 June 2011 (2011-06-30)
NetworkAntena 3
Release5 September 2011 (2011-09-05) –
present
Related
Peliculeros

The show aired on Spain's Cuatro channel from launch until June 2011, and is now broadcast on Antena 3.[1] It has proved a ratings success, and has expanded from a weekly 120-minute show to a daily 40-minute show in its third season, which began on 17 September 2007.[2][3][4]

Recurring guests on the show include Luis Piedrahita, Raquel Martos, Marrón & El Hombre de Negro ("The Man in Black"; the scientists), and puppet ants Trancas and Barrancas (from the Spanish expression a trancas y barrancas, which means "in fits and starts").

The first series was produced by Gestmusic, the Spanish venture of Endemol. Since the second series it has been produced by 7yAcción, a production company formed by Motos and the show's director Jorge Salvador. On a Cadena SER interview, he revealed that he had once been offered to take the show to Telecinco, but he preferred to stay with Cuatro.[5] He eventually an accepted an offer to move to Antena 3, when Mediaset España refused to meet the €90,000 per episode fee that 7yAcción proposed.[6]

The show won the Entertainment prize at the 2009 Rose d'Or ceremony.[7]

Format

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The show is based on an earlier radio program, broadcast on M80 Radio, called No Somos Nadie ("We Are Nobody"). This show continued until June 2007, when Pablo Motos announced that he would be leaving the program to allow the daily production of El Hormiguero.[8] No Somos Nadie returned in September 2007 with new on-air talent, since most of the old show's talent were part of the television adaptation.[9]

 
Barrancas (left) and Trancas (right) sing along with the show's rap

Segments on the show included scientific experiments, like a car running on vegetable oil, hangover cures, a superconductivity demonstration, and various chemical reaction demonstrations. Each episode features a satirical rap, commentary on current events, and humorous phrases as spoken by children. Other segments include pitches for viewers to plant trees and "El Kiosco", a section of magazine reviews. The show also airs parodies of other media, which have included Back to the Future, Pop Idol, House M.D., and Mission: Impossible. Each episode features a celebrity guest, including Boris Izaguirre, David Bisbal,[10] Alejandro Sanz,[11] Paulina Rubio, Dani Martin, Nuria Roca and numerous international celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, Sergio Dalma, Ashley Tisdale or Hugh Jackman. Special guests on the show are sometimes involved throughout the episode, including taking part in the various stunts and science experiments. A number of changes to the show, including new segments such as a webcam call-in portion from viewers, were planned for the upcoming format change in the third season, however this segment and some others like training of wild monkeys were removed, the first one due to the amount of time needed and the second one due to low popularity among the audience.

A segment that was later introduced is "Extreme Survival", that features "El maestro empanao" (which roughly translates as "Master Dumbass") Marron and the host Pablo Motos testing out tips and hints on how to survive extreme situations or conditions (such as how to survive being overrun by a car, trapped in a falling lift, attacked by a pack of wolves, etc.). Another segment includes Trancas and Barrancas making fun of the day's news.[12] A satirical news show in which puppets read the news, Las noticias del guiñol, formerly aired on Cuatro.

When Jorge Salvador appeared on the show in 2020, he revealed that Trancas and Barrancas were originally intended to be sock puppets, until Pablo suggested they should be ants.

International attention

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Pablo Motos presenting at El Hormiguero

The show first received international attention in 2006 for having people walk across a swimming pool filled with a non-Newtonian fluid, a suspension of cornstarch and water called oobleck, that was mixed in a cement truck.[13] This experiment was performed in an October 2006 episode of the show and was repeated with a new batch of oobleck on the Christmas Eve special episode due to its popularity.[14] In 2007, Cuatro signed an agreement with YouTube that allows clips from Cuatro programs, including El Hormiguero, to be showcased on the site.[15] In 2009, El Hormiguero was awarded as the best entertainment program in the international Rose d'Or awards.[16] The win was the fourth time a Spanish program has received the award, the first since 1994.[17]

Since 2008, the show has received a large number of appearances from international celebrities.[note 1][18][19][20]

In addition, sometimes, Pablo Motos has travelled to other countries to interview notable people there. This was the case in Motos' interviews with Hugh Laurie (in Los Angeles), to Rey Misterio (in the United States) or Will and Jaden Smith (in their fourth and second interviews with Motos, respectively; in London). The programme has also interviewed Will Smith with Margot Robbie.[21]

After Jesse Eisenberg spoke negatively about his experience as guest on El Hormiguero, in an interview with Conan O'Brien on TBS's Conan,[22] Pablo Motos gave a humorous retort to the actor and the American talk-show host from the Spanish program.[23]

In 2011, El Hormiguero was nominated to an International Emmy Award in the Non-scripted entertainment category, but didn't win.

As told in the 16 January broadcast, Pablo Motos was offered Santiago Segura's Spanish character on Jack & Jill by Adam Sandler himself, who has been a guest on El Hormiguero on several occasions. Motos couldn't speak English, so the offer flustered him, but when he was ready to decline it, some of the show producers spoke with Sandler about the idea, reaching an agreement: They would send a screen test with Pablo performing his lines, learned by phonetic sounds. Jorge Ventosa, one of the producers, performed Sandler's female role. Motos and Segura (who is a frequent collaborator) decided to broadcast the audition during an interview on the programme, promoting the release of the movie.

In 2009, Siete y Acción licensed the show's format to Grundy Italy, an Italian production company, to produce a local version of the show, but its pilot in the original format was never picked up.[24] Also in 2009, Chilean and Portuguese versions were produced: in Chile the show flopped and was axed within a month; the Portuguese version ran successfully until 2013 in various timeslots on SIC. In June 2010 the Mexican version of the show premiered: it was produced for two series but was unexpectedly cancelled during its second series as a cost-cutting measure by TV Azteca.[25] The Brazilian version premiered ten days afterwards, but was axed within a year. In 2013 there was an attempt by Will Smith to move the format to the United States, showing interest in the NBC or CBS networks, but it did not materialise.[26] The programme has also been adapted successfully in China by Hunan Television (though it has been suggested by producers that the local network haven't paid for the rights).[27] According to producers 7yAcción, the programme has been piloted additionally in Argentina, Colombia, Germany and Romania.[28] The show is broadcast in the US by Spanish-language channel Estrella TV.[29]

In 2024, it was announced that Italia 1 would remake the show in Italy as Il Formicaio.[30]

Country Name Presenter Channel Dates
  Brazil O Formigueiro Marco Luque Rede Bandeirantes 25 July - 16 December 2010
  Chile El Hormiguero Tonka Tomicic

Sergio Lagos

Canal 13 3 - 31 January 2010
  China (unlicensed) 啊啊啊科学实验站 (A a a kēxué shíyàn zhàn) ? Hunan Television 2014 - 2016
  Italy Il Formicaio TBA Italia 1 2024
  Mexico El Hormiguero MX Mauricio Mancera Azteca 7 15 July 2014 - 27 May 2015
  Portugal O Formigueiro Marco Horácio SIC 23 December 2009 - 2013
  Spain (original version) El Hormiguero Pablo Motos Cuatro (2006-11)

Antena 3 (2011-)

24 September 2006 - 30 June 2011

5 September 2011 - present

Cast

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  • Pablo Motos – Himself – Host
  • Juan Ibáñez Pérez – Himself – Trancas Petancas
  • Damián Molla Herman – Himself – Barrancas
  • Pablo Ibáñez Pérez – El Hombre de Negro (The Man in Black). He left the program in March 2017.[31]
  • Enrique Pérez Vergara – "Flipy", El científico loco (The Mad Scientist) (Until 5th season)
  • Jandro – Super-Fan, El experto en todo (The expert in everything) and Contador de chistes con carteles (Jokes with posters) (5th season)
  • Mario Vaquerizo – Himself
  • Raquel Martos González – Herself
  • Luis PiedrahitaEl rey de las cosas pequeñas (The King of Little Things) and "Mago que revela sus propios trucos" (Magician that reveals his own tricks) (5th season)
  • Jorge Marrón Martín – El Maestro Empanao (The Dumbass Master), "El efecto mariposa" (The Butterfly effect), "El científico" (5th Season, The Scientist)
  • Yibing: She first appeared on 24 January 2017,[32] and she shows the curiosities of China.[33] She replaces Anna Simon after her absence.[34]
  • Mónica Cruz: She participates in the 12th edition of the programme.[35][36] Her section is called Mónica cool, where she teaches how to survive the latest trends.[37]
  • Juan Del Val
  • Cristina Pardo: Her section is called Podría ser peor and tertulia
  • Joaquín Sánchez
  • Cristina Pedroche[38]
  • Antonio Resines:[39] His section is called "El juez Resines".[40]

Episodes

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Series Channel Episodes Release Final Audience
Viewers Share
1 Cuatro 35 24 September 2006 3 June 2007 1,127,000 9.7%
2 152 17 September 2007 9 June 2008 1,747,000 9.7%
3 201 1 September 2008 29 June 2009 1,988,000 11%
4 169 31 August 2009 7 July 2010 1,610,000 8.7%
5 164 26 August 2010 30 June 2011 1,517,000 8.1%
6 Antena 3 180 5 September 2011 12 July 2012 2,199,000 11.3%
7 185 3 September 2012 4 July 2013 2,254,000 11.2%
8 160 2 September 2013 17 July 2014 2,451,000 12.8%
9 162 1 September 2014 9 July 2015 2,609,000 13.5%
10 157 31 August 2015 11 July 2016 2,887,000 15.4%
11 154 5 September 2016 5 July 2017 2,696,000 14.8%
12 161 4 September 2017[41] July 2018 2,783,000 15.0%
13 163 3 September 2018 July 2019 2,561,000 14.7%
14 162 2 September 2019 2 July 2020 3,906,000 14.5%
15 161 7 September 2020 12 July 2021 2,714,000 15.5%
16 161 6 September 2021 4 July 2022 2,431,000 15.6%
17 161 5 September 2022 1 June 2023 2,407,000 16,8%
Total 2.527 24 September 2006

Notes Guest international and Spanish

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  1. ^ Celebrities include: Batista (Rey Mysterio was interviewed by the El Hormiguero´s ants in USA) from WWE, sportsmen Dwight Howard, Sergio Ramos, Iñaki Williams, Diego Simeone, Marcelo, Sergio Agüero, Ronaldo, Baptista and Roberto Carlos, Rudy Fernández, Ona Carbonell, Carlos Sainz, Carlos Sainz Jr., Novak Djokovic, Fernando Alonso, Roberto Bautista and Rafa Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz motorcycle Toni Elías, Jorge Lorenzo, Joan Mir, Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez, the politicians Albert Rivera, Mariano Rajoy, Pablo Iglesias, Pedro Sánchez and Miguel Angel Revilla, the models Cara Delevingne, Sara Sampaio, Karlie Kloss, Alessandra Ambrosio, Heidi Klum and Adriana Karembeu, the astronaut Charles Duke, the writer Dan Brown, the dog trainer Cesar Millan, actors Will Smith, Jaden Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jackie Chan, Margot Robbie, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Martin Lawrence; Lost stars Matthew Fox and Jorge Garcia; House M.D. stars Olivia Wilde and Lisa Edelstein; Hugh Jackman, Rob Schneider, Matt Dallas, Sylvester Stallone, Hugh Grant, Michael C. Hall, Jean Reno, Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott, Geraldine, Oona Castilla Chaplin, Johnny Knoxville, Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Emily Blunt, Ana de Armas, Cameron Diaz, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gary Dourdan, Eva Mendes, Jennifer Connelly, Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Tim Burton, Jamie Lee Curtis Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Zoe Kravitz, Clive Owen, Alec Baldwin, Mckenna Grace, Sam Heughan, Ricardo Darín, Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, Reese Witherspoon, Laura Natalia Esquivel, Robert Englund, Aaron Taylor-Johnson Danny DeVito, Rami Malek, Mark Wahlberg, Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Norman Reedus, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jennifer Aniston, Diego Luna, Denzel Washington, Daniel Craig, Dolph Lundgren, Jeremy Irons, Freddie Highmore, Ryan Reynolds, Richard Gere, Patrick Dempsey, Vincent Cassel, Valentina Zenere, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, the Phelps twins, Eddie Redmayne, Liam Neeson, Callum Turner, Russell Crowe, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Esmeralda Pimentel, Oscar Jaenada, Mario Casas, Amaia Salamanca, Blanca Suarez, Jose Coronado, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Liam Cunningham, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence, William Levy, Olivia Munn, Boyd Holbrook, China Suarez, Benicio del Toro, Tim Robbins, Jessica Chastain, Adriana Karembeu, Ed Harris, Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Kelsey Grammer, Matthew McConaughey, Woody Allen, Ernesto Alterio, Peter Coyote, Nicole Kidman, Elsa Pataky, Marvel Cinematic Universe stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Holland, Paul Rudd, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pratt and Bradley Cooper, Gwyneth Paltrow, Debi Mazar, Patrick Stewart, Bryan Cranston, Peter Dinklage, Alex Pettyfer and Teresa Palmer, Channing Tatum, Eva Longoria, Orlando Bloom, Vin Diesel, Dakota Johnson, Sofía Vergara, Leo Bassi, Kennet Branagh, Richard Madden, Willem Dafoe, Sigourney Weaver, Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Ed Skrein, Mel Gibson, Johnny Depp, Riccardo Scamarcio, David Hasselhoff, Elijah Wood, Sasha Grey, Tom Hanks, Mariana Treviño, Sharon Stone, Harrison Ford, Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant, Stranger Things stars David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Finn Wolfhard, Óscar Martínez, Penelope Cruz, Pedro Almodóvar, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Rowan Atkinson, Amanda Seyfried, Lorenzo Lamas, Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield, Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake, singers Jonas Brothers, Enrique Iglesias, Backstreet Boys, McFly, Tokio Hotel, One Direction, Bizarrap, David Bisbal, Álvaro Soler, India Martinez, La Oreja De Van Gogh, Carlos Baute, Kylie Minogue, Alejandro Sanz, Shakira, Alesha Dixon, Ashley Tisdale, Ke$ha, Iggy Pop, Anastacia, Chayanne, Isabel Pantoja, Emilia de Poret, Julieta Venegas, Norah Jones, Pablo Alboran, Camilo, Ava Max, Eros Ramazzotti, Monica Naranjo, Chris Isaak, Anitta, Salvador Sobral, Rosalía, Milow, Craig David, Emeli Sandé, Fleur East, Cecilia Bartoli, Michel Teló, Lang Lang, Miguel Bosé, Carlos Vives, Amaia Montero, David Summers (Hombres G), Jason Derulo, Kate Ryan, Ricky Martin, Austin Mahone, La Quinta Estacion, Tini, Danna Paola, Alicia Keys, Pitbull, Belinda, David Guetta, Raffaella Carrà, Carla Bruni, Bob Sinclar, Ella Baila Sola, James Blunt, Meghan Trainor, Raphael, Sebastian Yatra, Ed Sheeran, Lali Esposito, Billy Ray Cyrus, Pimpinela, Luis Fonsi, Melendi, Emilia, Robbie Williams, María Becerra, Juanes, Manuel Turizo, Jeanette, Nathy Peluso, Sergio Dalma, Gloria Estefan, Maná, Gloria Gaynor, The Baseballs, Juan Luis Guerra, Nelly Furtado, Lele Pons, Guaynaa,Lenny Kravitz, Duffy, 30 Seconds to Mars members Jared Leto; Taylor Swift, Romeo Santos, Andres Calamaro, La Toya Jackson, Carlos Santana, Michael Buble, LMFAO, Laura Pausini, Mika, King Africa, Christopher Cross, Jose Luis Perales, Karol G, Jamie Cullum, Paulina Rubio, Carly Rae Jepsen, 80s singers Rick Astley, Spandau Ballet, Bonnie Tyler and Ana Torroja, reggaeton and trap singers Daddy Yankee, Maluma, Ozuna, Rauw Alejandro, Myke Towers, Duki, Nicky Jam and J Balvin productor music Manuel Alejandro young actors Dafne Keen, Julio Peña and Clara Galle singers Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, Alfred Garcia, Lola Indigo, Nicki Nicole, Ana Mena, Becky G, Ana Guerra, Aitana, Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus and comedias Adam Sandler, Frat Pack Members Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell, Santiago Segura, Florentino Fernández, José Mota, Sacha Baron Cohen.

References

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  2. ^ El Hormiguero pasará a ser diario (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Trancas: "Hace falta que fichemos a una hormiga con un buen culo" (in Spanish) Archived 3 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ El hormiguero bate récord de share y espectadores por segunda semana (in Spanish) Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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  7. ^ Rose d'Or 2009 Winners Archived 20 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Se acabó No Somos Nadie (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Celia Montalbán sustituirá a Pablo Motos en la cadena M80 Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  10. ^ David Bisbal de promoción con "Premonición" Archived 9 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Alejandro Sanz y las hormigas (video) Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Las secciones de la nueva temporada (Pablo Motos's weblog) (in Spanish)
  13. ^ "Videochat – Flipy (abc.es)" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 11 March 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  14. ^ "¡Caminaron sobre el agua! (video)". Cuatro (in Spanish). Sogecable, S.A. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
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