List of programs broadcast by SIC

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This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast or formerly broadcast on SIC.

Contents

Current programming

Original programming

News and information

  • Primeiro Jornal (1992 present)
  • Jornal da Noite (1993 present)
  • Edição da Manhã (2008 present)
  • Jornal Síntese (also known as SIC Notícias) (2008 present)

Telenovelas

  • Mar Salgado (September 15, 2014 present)

Talent shows

Talk shows

  • Sextas Mágicas (2013 present)
  • A Vida nas Cartas - O Dilema (2013 present)
  • Portugal em Festa (August 2013 present)
  • Querida Manhãs (February 3, 2014 present)
  • Grande Tarde (October 6, 2014 present)

Annual events

Others

  • Cartaz Cultural (2005 present)
  • Etnias (2006 present)
  • Episódio Especial (February 23, 2008 present)
  • Fama Show (March 2, 2008 present)
  • Alta Definição (2009 present)
  • Totoloto (2011 present)

Kids

  • Disney Kids (2001 present) (block with Disney Channel/Disney XD shows)
  • LOL@SIC (2011 present) (block with kids shows)

Acquired programming

Telenovelas

  • Amor à Vida (September 2, 2013 present)
  • Senhora do Destino (October 7, 2013 present)
  • Em Família (March 31, 2014 present)
  • Lado a Lado (September 8, 2014 present)
  • Império (October 13, 2014 present)

TV shows/sitcoms

Documentaries

Kids

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