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This is a list of Portuguese television related events from 2014.
Start date | Show | Channel |
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January 25 | Os Vídeos Mais Loucos do Guinness World Records | SIC |
February 2 | O Beijo do Escorpião | TVI |
February 3 | Queridas Manhãs | SIC |
February 9 | A Tua Cara Não Me É Estranha: Kids | TVI |
March 8 | Mais Vale à Tarde Do Que Nunca | |
April 7 | Giras & Falidas | |
April 14 | Melhor do Que Falecer | |
April 25 | Mulheres de Abril | RTP1 |
May 4 | Rising Star - A Próxima Estrela | TVI |
May 10 | Sabadabadão | SIC |
May 25 | O Poder do Amor | |
June 1 | Mulheres | TVI |
June 28 | Juntos no Verão | |
July 14 | Água de Mar | RTP1 |
August 9 | Sal | SIC |
September 15 | Mar Salgado | |
September 22 | Agora Nós | RTP1 |
Há Tarde | ||
October 6 | Grande Tarde | SIC |
End date | Show | Channel | First Aired |
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January 31 | Querida Júlia | SIC | 2011 |
February 1 | Destinos Cruzados | TVI | 2013 |
March 14 | Doida por Ti | 2012 | |
May 1 | Giras & Falidas | 2014 | |
May 3 | Gosto Disto! | SIC | 2011 |
May 11 | Vale Tudo | 2013 | |
June 6 | Mais Vale à Tarde do Que Nunca | TVI | 2014 |
June 7 | Os Filhos do Rock | RTP1 | 2013 |
June 13 | Praça da Alegria | 1995 | |
Portugal no Coração | 2003 | ||
July 14 | Melhor do Que Falecer | TVI | 2014 |
July 27 | Rising Star - A Próxima Estrela | 2014 | |
August 2 | Sabadabadão | SIC | 2014 |
September 5 | Belmonte | TVI | 2013 |
September 21 | Sol de Inverno | SIC | 2013 |
September 26 | Sal | 2014 | |
October 2 | Boa Tarde | 2010 | |
October 4 | O Beijo do Escorpião | TVI | 2014 |
First Aired | Title | Channel |
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January 2 | Os Abutres | TVI |
January 3 | Regra de Três |
Show | Last aired | Previous channel | New/returning/same channel | Return date |
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Jardins Proibidos | 2001 | TVI | Same | September 8 |
Show | Moved from | Moved to | Date |
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MasterChef | RTP1 | TVI | March 8 |
Network | Type | Launch date | Notes | Source |
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AMC | Cable television | 4 November | ||
Old network name | New network name | Type | Conversion Date | Notes | Source |
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Network | Type | Closure date | Notes | Source |
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Bem Simples | Cable television | 1 June | ||
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