O Bar da TV is a reality television show in Portugal, based on The Bar . The show was started on 13 May 2001. It aired on SIC channel. The presenter was Jorge Gabriel.
Contestant | Residence | Occupation | Age |
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Ana Raquel | Braga | 21 | |
Carla Gonçalves | Lisbon | 22 | |
Eduardo Mendes | Alhos Vedros | 26 | |
Filipe Lourenço | Lisbon | 23 | |
Francisco Véstia | Santarém | 21 | |
Hoji Fortuna | Porto | 26 | |
Joana Lousada | Vila Nova de Gaia | 23 | |
João Vinagre | Lisbon | 27 | |
Jorge Ventura | Pinhel | 23 | |
Leonel Lage | Lisbon | 27 | |
Leonor Figueiredo | Porto | 24 | |
Marco Henriques | Coimbra | 22 | |
Margarida Gomes | Borba | 22 | |
Paulo Horta | Lisbon | 19 | |
Raquel Barbosa | Vilamoura | 19 | |
Rita Brito | Porto | 22 | |
Rute Azevedo | Barcelos | 26 | |
Sofia Borges | Lisbon | 24 | |
Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Round 8 | Round 9 | Final | |||||
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Hoji | Rita Eduardo | Paulo Carla | Sofia Eduardo | Leonel Raquel | Sofia Leonel | Leonel Carla | Sofia Carla | Leonel Francisco | ?? ?? | Winner (Day 81) | ||||
João | Rita Hoji | Hoji Paulo | Evicted (Day 11) | Immune | Runner-Up (Day 81) | |||||||||
Leonel | Leonor Hoji | João Margarida | Francisco Hoji | Carla Rute | Francisco Raquel | Carla Raquel | Francisco Sofia | Hoji Eduardo | ?? ?? | Evicted (Day 74) | ||||
Francisco | Leonor Rita | Carla Margarida | Carla Hoji | Hoji Rute | Eduardo Sofia | Carla Sofia | Carla Leonel | Hoji Leonel | ?? ?? | Evicted (Day 67) | ||||
Carla | João Hoji | Francisco Margarida | Francisco Hoji | Leonel Rute | Francisco Raquel | Francisco Hoji | Francisco Hoji | Francisco Eduardo | ?? ?? | Evicted (Day 60) | ||||
Eduardo | Francisco Hoji | Francisco Margarida | Francisco Hoji | Leonel Paulo | Francisco Raquel | Leonel Raquel | Hoji Sofia | Hoji Carla | Evicted (Day 53) | |||||
Sofia | Not in The Bar | Paulo Carla | Paulo Hoji | Paulo Francisco | Paulo Raquel | Hoji Francisco | Hoji Carla | Evicted (Day 46) | ||||||
Raquel | Margarida Hoji | Paulo Margarida | Francisco Hoji | Rute Francisco | Sofia Eduardo | Francisco Hoji | Evicted (Day 39) | |||||||
Paulo | Leonor Hoji | Francisco Sofia | Sofia Hoji | Sofia Rute | Sofia Leonel | Evicted (Day 32) | ||||||||
Rute | Not in The Bar | Francisco Carla | Evicted (Day 25) | |||||||||||
Margarida | Leonor João | Paulo Carla | Hoji Eduardo | Evicted (Day 18) | ||||||||||
Leonor | Margarida Hoji | Francisco Hoji | Re-Walked (Day 18) | |||||||||||
Rita | Francisco Paulo | Evicted (Day 4) | ||||||||||||
Ana | Rita Hoji | Ejected (Day 4) | ||||||||||||
Ejected | Ana | None | ||||||||||||
Walked | None | Leonor | Leonor | None | ||||||||||
Plus (+) | Leonor (4 votes) | Paulo (4 votes) | Francisco (5 votes) | Leonel (3 votes) | Francisco (3 votes) | Leonel (2 votes) | Francisco (2 votes) | Hoji (3 votes) | ?? (? votes) | None | ||||
Minus (-) (1st Nominated) | Hoji (8 votes) | Margarida (5 votes) | Hoji (8 votes) | Rute (4 votes) | Raquel (4 votes) | Raquel (2 votes) | Carla (2 votes) | Eduardo (2 votes) | ?? (? votes) | None | ||||
2nd Nominated (By Plus (+)) | Rita | João | Margarida | ?? | Paulo | ?? | Sofia | ?? | ?? | None | ||||
Evicted | Rita ??% to evict | João ??% to evict | Margarida ??% to evict | Rute ??% to evict | Paulo ??% to evict | Raquel ??% to evict | Sofia ??% to evict | Eduardo ??% to evict | Carla 60% to evict | Francisco ??% to save (Out of 4) | Leonel ??% to save (Out of 3) | |||
João ??% to won | Hoji ??% to won | |||||||||||||
Cheers is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, for 11 seasons and 275 episodes. The show was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television and was created by the team of James Burrows and Glen and Les Charles. The show is set in the titular bar in Boston, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, socialize, and escape from their day to day issues.
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