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Gato Fedorento  - Diz que é uma Espécie de Magazine

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 27, 2006
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 37
  • Networks: RTP1
  • Genres: Talk, Comedy
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Gato Fedorento - Diz que é uma Espécie de Magazine(2006)

TMDB Rating: 5.8 (8 votes)

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

26 episodes • 2006

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Aug 27, 20060.0
2Episode 2Nov 5, 20060.0
3Episode 3Nov 12, 20060.0
4Episode 4Nov 19, 20060.0
5Episode 5Nov 26, 20060.0
6Episode 6Dec 3, 20060.0
7Episode 7Dec 10, 20060.0
8Episode 8Jan 1, 20070.0
9Episode 9Jan 14, 20070.0
10Episode 10Jan 21, 20070.0
11Episode 11Jan 28, 20070.0
12Episode 12Feb 4, 20070.0
13Episode 13Feb 18, 20070.0
14Episode 14Feb 25, 20070.0
15Episode 15Mar 4, 20070.0
16Episode 16Mar 11, 20070.0
17Episode 17Mar 25, 20070.0
18Episode 18Apr 1, 20070.0
19Episode 19Apr 15, 20070.0
20Episode 20Apr 22, 20070.0
21Episode 21Apr 29, 20070.0
22Episode 22May 6, 20070.0
23Episode 23May 13, 20070.0
24Episode 24May 20, 20070.0
25Episode 25May 27, 20070.0
26Episode 26Jun 10, 20070.0
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Season 2

11 episodes • 2007

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1Episode 1Oct 7, 20070.0
2Episode 2Oct 14, 20070.0
3Episode 3Oct 21, 20070.0
4Episode 4Oct 28, 20070.0
5Episode 5Nov 4, 20070.0
6Episode 6Nov 18, 20070.0
7Episode 7Nov 25, 20070.0
8Episode 8Dec 2, 20070.0
9Episode 9Dec 9, 20070.0
10Episode 10Dec 16, 20070.0
11Episode 11Dec 31, 20070.0

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