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Turn of the Tide (Portuguese: Rabo de Peixe, [ˈʁa.βu d (ɨ) ˈpɐj.ʃ (ɨ)], lit. 'Fish Tail') is a Portuguese drama television series based on a true story, [ 1] created by Augusto Fraga. It follows Eduardo, a young fisherman, and his friends who find a boat full of cocaine washed up on the shore in the Azorean village of Rabo de Peixe in ...
Users. 30 million (as of 2024) G2A.COM Limited (commonly referred to as G2A) is a digital marketplace headquartered in the Netherlands, [ 1][ 2] with offices in Poland and Hong Kong. [ 3][ 4] The site operates in the resale of gaming offers and others digital items by the use of redemption keys. G2A.COM’s main offerings are game key codes for ...
yes. 16:9 SD. RTP Memória. Public broadcaster Entertainment channel. yes. 16:9 SD. Since 2012, all channels are digital. All national, regional and local Spanish television channels are available to Portuguese households along the national border, subject to restrictions due to distance or local topography.
A Lenda da Garça - Telenovela, 1999. A Noite da Má Língua. A Outra - Telenovela, 2008. A Senhora das Águas - Telenovela, 2001–2002. Acontece - Cultural Programme, 1995-2003. Agora Escolha - Interactive Show, 1986–1994; 2011. Agora É Que Conta - Game show. Água de Mar - 2014. Ajuste de Contas - Telenovela, 2000–2001.
rtp.pt. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal[ a] ( RTP) is the public service broadcasting organisation of Portugal. It operates four national television channels and three national radio stations, as well as several satellite and cable offerings. The current company dates from 2007, with the merger of two previously separate companies Radiodifusão ...
2000s Portuguese television series. Television series which originated in Portugal in the decade 2000s. i.e. in the years 2000 to 2009. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Portugal should be removed from this category and its sub-categories.
Analog broadcasts in Portugal were discontinued on April 26, 2012. There are eight free-to-air channels on Portuguese terrestrial TV: 6 are owned by the public service broadcaster RTP (with 2 being regional channels that broadcast FTA only in the Madeira and Azores Autonomous Regions), two are from private broadcasters (SIC and TVI) and one is owned by the Assembly of the Republic and ...
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