- He was the first person in Spain to talk of the supernatural in a TV program.
- He was known as "el Hombre de los Misterios" (the Mystery Man).
- He always had a ring with a skull in the index finger of his left hand.
- Heavy smoker.
- Avid fan of new age music like Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre and Kraftwerk. He was one of the first TV hosts that related mystery and supernatural with this kind of music.
- Founder of some of the most important Spanish magazines about supernatural journalism and investigation, like "Más Allá de la Ciencia" (short as "Más Allá", 1989), "Espacio y Tiempo" (1991-1995), "Enigmas del hombre y del universo" (short as "Enigmas", 1995).
- People met him as Jiménez del Oso, and he used credited as "Dr. Jiménez del Oso". Rarely or never he was called by his birth name, Fernando, but his close friends.
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