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Projecto Moda, is a TV-show that premiered in 25 July, on public network RTP1. This will be the Portuguese version of Project Runway. Casting has already begun. Also, it was revealed that the host of the show will be Nayma Mingas, a former model. Paulo Gomes, will be the mentor. Manuel Alves and the director of Elle Magazine Portugal, Fátima Cotta will be the judges for the season. Other permanent judge, will be Cristina Pinho a spokesperson, from Modalfa, a Portuguese fashion store. It has been announced that the show will have 10 contestants, and only two finalists. The show will have 10 episodes that will air weekly. In this season, there will be no model competition.
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0Projecto Moda, is a TV-show that premiered in 25 July, on public network RTP1. This will be the Portuguese version of Project Runway. Casting has already begun. Also, it was revealed that the host of the show will be Nayma Mingas, a former model. Paulo Gomes, will be the mentor. Manuel Alves and the director of Elle Magazine Portugal, Fátima Cotta will be the judges for the season. Other permanent judge, will be Cristina Pinho a spokesperson, from Modalfa, a Portuguese fashion store. It has been announced that the show will have 10 contestants, and only two finalists. The show will have 10 episodes that will air weekly. In this season, there will be no model competition.
05 Para A Meia-Noite is a late-night talk show that airs on week days on the Portuguese TV channel RTP1. Its format is based on several American late-night talk shows. The show has a different host on each day of the week, as follows: ⁕Mondays - Luís Filipe "Boinas" Borges ⁕Tuesdays - José Pedro Vasconcelos ⁕Wednesdays - Nuno Markl ⁕Thursdays - Pedro "Pacheco" Fernandes ⁕Fridays - Nilton

Telejornal is a news program aired each day at 20:00 on the Portuguese public television channel RTP1, the flagship channel of Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. The first show aired in 1959 and has kept its name since. The title translates as tele-journal. The term 'Telejornal' in Portugal has become synonymous with television news. The show is one of the most viewed in the country and the oldest long-running of Portuguese television.