Curto Circuito

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Curto Circuito
Also known asCC, CC All Stars
GenreTalk show
Created by Rui Unas and Pedro Miguel Paiva
Country of originPortugal
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons17
Release
Original network CNL (1999-2001)
SIC Radical (2001-)
Original releaseSeptember 15, 1999 (1999-09-15) 
present

Curto Circuito, is a Portuguese talk show created in 1999 by Rui Unas and Pedro Miguel Paiva that airs on SIC Radical and SIC K.

Presenters

NameYears
1 Rui Unas 1999-2002
2 Rita Mendes 1999-2000, 2002
3 Fernando Alvim 1999-2002
4 Patrícia Bull 2001
5Irina Furtado2001-2002
6 Teresa Tavares 2001-2003
7Diogo Beja2002-2003
8 Sylvie Dias 2002-2004
9 Carla Salgueiro 2003
10 Bruno Nogueira 2003-2005
11Pedro Ribeiro2003-2005
12 Rita Andrade 2004-2008
13Solange F.2004-2008
14Joana Dias2006-2008
15Pedro Miranda2004-2005
16Sílvia Mendes2006-2008
17 João Manzarra 2007-2009
18Joana Azevedo2008-2009
19 Diogo Valsassina 2008-2011
20 Rui M. Pêgo 2008-2011
21Diana Bouça-Nova2009-2011
22 Carolina Torres 2010–Present
23Rui Porto Nunes2010-2011
24Maria Botelho-Moniz2011–Present
25João Arroja2011-2012
26João Paulo Sousa2011–Present


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