2014 in Portuguese television

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This is a list of Portuguese television related events from 2014.

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Events

Television shows

Programs debuting in 2014

Start dateShowChannel
January 25Os Vídeos Mais Loucos do Guinness World Records SIC
February 2O Beijo do Escorpião TVI
February 3Queridas Manhãs SIC
February 9A Tua Cara Não Me É Estranha: Kids TVI
March 8Mais Vale à Tarde Do Que Nunca
April 7Giras & Falidas
April 14Melhor do Que Falecer
April 25Mulheres de Abril RTP1
May 4Rising Star - A Próxima Estrela TVI
May 10Sabadabadão SIC
May 25O Poder do Amor
June 1Mulheres TVI
June 28Juntos no Verão
July 14Água de Mar RTP1
August 9Sal SIC
September 15Mar Salgado
September 22Agora Nós RTP1
Há Tarde
October 6Grande Tarde SIC

Programs ending in 2014

End dateShowChannelFirst Aired
January 31Querida Júlia SIC 2011
February 1Destinos Cruzados TVI 2013
March 14Doida por Ti2012
May 1Giras & Falidas2014
May 3Gosto Disto! SIC 2011
May 11Vale Tudo2013
June 6Mais Vale à Tarde do Que Nunca TVI 2014
June 7Os Filhos do Rock RTP1 2013
June 13Praça da Alegria1995
Portugal no Coração2003
July 14Melhor do Que Falecer TVI 2014
July 27Rising Star - A Próxima Estrela2014
August 2Sabadabadão SIC 2014
September 5Belmonte TVI 2013
September 21Sol de Inverno SIC 2013
September 26Sal2014
October 2Boa Tarde2010
October 4O Beijo do Escorpião TVI 2014

Television films and specials

First AiredTitleChannel
January 2Os Abutres TVI
January 3Regra de Três

Programs returning in 2014

ShowLast airedPrevious channelNew/returning/same channelReturn date
Jardins Proibidos2001 TVI SameSeptember 8

Programs changing networks

ShowMoved fromMoved toDate
MasterChef RTP1 TVI March 8

Networks and services

Launches

NetworkTypeLaunch dateNotesSource
AMC Cable television4 November

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network nameNew network nameTypeConversion DateNotesSource

Closures

NetworkTypeClosure dateNotesSource
Bem Simples Cable television1 June

Deaths

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