Got Talent Portugal

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Got Talent Portugal
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GenreTalent show
Created by Simon Cowell [1]
Presented by Sílvia Alberto (2007, 2017-present)
Bárbara Guimarães (2011)
Marco Horácio (2015)
José Pedro Vasconcelos (2016)
Vanessa Oliveira (2016)
Pedro Fernandes (2017-2018)
JudgesJoaquim Monchique (2007)
Sílvia Rizzo (2007)
Paulo Dias (2007)
Conceição Lino (2011)
José Diogo Quintela (2011)
Ricardo Pais (2011)
Pedro Tochas (2015-present)
Manuel Moura dos Santos (2015-present)
Sofia Escobar (2015-2016, 2020-present)
Rui Massena (2015)
Mariza (2016)
Cuca Roseta (2017-present)
Country of origin Portugal
Original languagePortuguese
Production
Running time150 min (approx.)
Production company FremantleMedia Portugal
Original release
Network RTP1 (2007, 2015-present)
SIC (2011)

Got Talent Portugal is a talent show adapted for Portugal from the original British show Britain's Got Talent .

Contents

The show travels the country in search of people with new and diverse talents: magicians, ventriloquists, singers, orators, dancers, street artists, acrobats, comedians, jugglers, among many others. Without an age limit, it is a unique format in searching for true talent, whether it be an individual or in a group, and gives anonymous people the opportunity to show their artistic gifts in more diverse areas. [2]

Seasons

RTP (2007, 2015 - present)

SeasonNameEpisodesPremiereFinalePrizeWinnerHostJudges
1Aqui Há Talento!6January 28, 2007March 4, 2007€10,000Abstractin' Sílvia Alberto Paulo DiasSílvia RizzoJoaquim Monchique
1 Got Talent Portugal13January 18, 2015April 12, 2015€30,000 [3] The Artgym Company Marco Horácio Manuel Moura dos Santos Sofia Escobar Pedro TochasRui Massena
2February 7, 2016May 1, 2016Micaela AbreuJosé Pedro Vasconcelos

Vanessa Oliveira

Mariza Pedro Tochas
3 10March 19, 2017May 28, 2017 António Casalinho Pedro Fernandes


Sílvia Alberto

Cuca RosetaPedro TochasGuests

(Live Shows)

4March 18, 2018May 20, 2018Ninfas do Atlântico
514January 19, 2020June 6, 2020Joao Pataco & Miguel Tira-Picos Sofia Escobar Pedro Tochas
6January 14, 2024

SIC (2011)

SeasonNameEpisodesStartFinishPrizeWinnerPresenterJudges
1 Portugal Tem Talento 13January 30, 2011April 24, 2011€100,000Filipe SantosBárbara GuimarãesRicardo PaisConceição LinoJosé Diogo Quintela

Audiences

SeasonChannelTimeEpisodesTransmissionAudienceAverage
StartFinishStartFinish
Portugal tem TalentoSICSundays at 9:30 pm13January 30, 2011April 24, 201116.1% [4]
38.4% market share
8.3%
37% market share
10.5%
(30.9% market share)
Got Talent Portugal 1.ª seasonRTP1Sundays at 9:00 pm13January 18, 2015April 12, 20159.7% [5]
20.4% market share
10.1%
22.5% market share
Got Talent Portugal 2.ª seasonFebruary 7, 2016May 1, 201612.1% [6]
24.1% market share
10.8%
26.3% market share
Got Talent Portugal 3.ª season10March 19, 2017May 28, 201710.1%
20.8% market share
9.8%
21.6% market share
Got Talent Portugal 4.ª seasonto be determinedMarch 18, 20182018to be determinedto be determinedto be determined

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