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RTP2

RTP2 (RTP dois) is a Portuguese free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). It is the company's second television channel, and is known for broadcasting cultural, factual and children's programming without interruptions, including documentaries, concerts, theatre and independent, European and classic cinema.

RTP2
Logo used since 2016
CountryPortugal
Broadcast areaPortugal
HeadquartersLisbon
Porto
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerRádio e Televisão de Portugal
Sister channelsRTP1
RTP3
RTP Memória
RTP Açores
RTP Madeira
RTP África
RTP Internacional
History
Launched25 December 1968; 54 years ago (1968-12-25)
Former namesSegundo Programa (1968–1978)
RTP Canal 2 (1989–1992)
RTP TV2 (1992–1996)
2: (2004–2007)
Links
Websitertp.pt/rtp2
Availability
Terrestrial
TDTChannel 2 (SD)
Streaming media
RTP Playhttp://www.rtp.pt/play/direto/rtp2

It was launched on 25 December 1968 as the second regular television service in Portugal right after RTP's first channel was launched on 7 March 1957. Two regional channels followed, RTP Madeira on 6 August 1972 and RTP Açores on 10 August 1975. As RTP held a monopoly on television broadcasting in the country, they were the only television channels until the first commercial television was launched on 6 October 1992, when SIC started broadcasting nationwide.

Commonly referred as the "Second" (O Segundo), and for a time rebranded as "Dois" (Portuguese for two), it is nowadays referred to as RTP2.

Similar to BBC Two, RTP2 aims at less mainstream and more intellectual content. RTP2 is the only of several Portuguese and European national/international channels that has a strict cultural and educational programming (comparable to Arte). RTP2 is the only broadcaster from Portugal that broadcasts programming without interruptions, ad breaks or in line messaging. Together with sister channel RTP1, it became a 24-hour service in 2005. RTP2's line-up is devoted to worldwide recognized quality television content, institutional EU/national programming or advertising, television series, cinematography, documentary films, theatre and classical music. As of 2007, its share of the national audience was 5%-7%.

History

RTP studied the hypothesis of launching a second channel in 1967, these plans went into fruition in 1968.[1] The service (going under the unofficial name of II Programa) began broadcasting on 25 December 1968 on the UHF band, broadcasting to large urban centres, simply relaying programming from the first network over the course of two hours every night. In 1969, the channel had 1012 hours of operation, living upon repeats from the main service.[2]

Regular broadcasts started on 21 November 1970. In 1971, the channel added an extra hour to its daily schedule, now starting at 20:30.[3] As the 1970s progressed, the channel slowly started to add (predominantly European) shows on the schedule that RTP1 did not air.

On 16 October 1978, RTP decided to separate RTP-1 and RTP/2, giving each channel their own teams and news operations. Fernando Lopes became the controller of the newly-separate channel, being nicknamed as "Canal Lopes" (the Lopes channel).

Towards the start of the 80s, owing to cost-cutting measures, RTP 2 was now under RTP 1's control again.

In 1986, the channel was part of the Europa TV experiment, airing the channel's programming between 16:30 and 20:00. As soon as Europa TV closed, some Music Box shows were relayed on the channel. Agora Escolha premiered in the same year, a phone-in show which allowed the viewer to choose from two different TV shows. It got cancelled in the mid-90s, apart from a brief (and web-centric) revival in 2011 on RTP Memória.

On 17 September 1990, RTP 2 was renamed Canal 2, then to TV2 on 14 September 1992. As TV2, the channel's slogan was A Outra TV.

In 1994, TV2 was forced to focus entirely on minorities, causing major changes to the channel's schedule. High-profile football matches and telenovelas were transferred from TV2 to the more mainstream channel, Canal 1 and the channel's ratings started to vertiginously decrease.

On 29 April 1996, the channel's name reverted to RTP2, carrying the same scheduling format as TV2. The channel started to relay Euronews in Portuguese at certain times.

Commercial advertising was now prohibited towards the new millennium.

On 5 January 2004, the channel renamed once again, becoming 2:, pronounced a dois (the two). As a result, the channel was now forced to focus on children's programming, cultural interests and the civil society.[citation needed]

Logos and identities

1968-1977

1977-1979

RTP2 began a 12-year period of changing logos alongside its sister channel RTP1, and that's why these two channels were changing their logos as well as their on-air identities at overall for a lot of various times. Obviously, RTP2 were adopting a new logo as a separate entity in October 1977, and it were consisting of a stylish-lowercased rtp wordmark alongside the 2-numeral that is formed out of the letter t, because this logo is so famous for appearing on Zé Gato, that had been aired on RTP2.

1979-1981

Sometimes when RTP's two TV channels commenced a 5-year period of sharing their same logo format with some different colors, RTP2 began to use a new logo on 14 June 1979, and eventually, its new logo were the same than RTP1's new logo, but the RTP1 wordmark are instead replaced with the RTP2 wordmark, because this logo is colored with yellow, so that's why yellow will be RTP2's favorite color.

1981-March 1983

In February 1981, RTP2 got a new logo again and it were the same than RTP1's logo, but the 1-numeral are instead replaced with a red 2-numeral, especially that the RTP wordmark are appearing under the 2-numeral although it is also colored with red.

March–July 1983

Later, on 21 March 1983, RTP2 adopted another new logo which is same than RTP1's new logo, and by that, this new logo came up with an ident that contains some music which is a crescendoing synthesizer tune that is sounding very similar to THX's Deep Note.[4]

July–October 1983

October 1983-1984

1984-1985

In the spring of 1984, RTP2 were launching yet another new logo that is similar to RTP1's new logo, but eventually, the 1-numeral are still again replaced by the 2-numeral while it is beside to the "RTP" wordmark, although it is using the Sinaloa typeface while appearing inside a rectangle.

1985-1986

From December 1985, RTP2 got a new logo that consists of a red 2-numeral that is drawn out of three lines while the RTP wordmark are colored with royal blue although it is underneath the symbol, but the RTP wordmark were soon adopted on RTP's logo within the following year.

1986-1988

On 13 October 1986, RTP2 were again getting another new logo that gets changed into a rounded rectangle which has the RTP wordmark appearing to the left of the side of the 2-numeral.

1988-1990

On 2 December 1988, RTP2 were yet again relaunching its on-air identity with a new logo that consists of a 2-numeral which is formed up of three lines that is colored red, green, and purple, although they are forming a larger 2-numeral which will contain a picture that can be seen from the transitory phase which will lead into RTP2's next on-air identity.

1990-1992

On 17 September 1990, RTP2 introduced a new logo which consists of a 2-numeral that is supposed to be an permanent, white and opaque DOG, although it depicts a handwritten "2"-numeral, and it were eventually coming up with some idents that consists of mainly on several fruit chopped in the middle by the logo, though it gets accompanied by synthesized pieces of music,[5] and besides, there is also a startup ident which consists of something for what it should look like a chalkboard that is drawing of a line which will enter into a TV set until it later forms the logo, but there is also a closedown ident which consist of an animation with the same style that has been used for why it is focusing on the Portuguese discoveries, and that's how it were used as RTP2's anthem film during its on-air identity.

1992-1996

Later, on 14 September 1992, RTP2 became rebranded as RTP TV2, and by that, it introduced a new logo which is based on a stylized yellow-colored stripe that is forming a "2"-numeral, while it is beside to two pieces of quartz that is forming the word "TV", and however, this logo came up with some various idents that are featuring at that time some prominently yellow stripes, but in 1994, the graphics were slightly changing to a yellow background with some various stripes, but the logo were remaining the same.[6]

1995-2003

On 29 April 1996, to coincide with the implementing of RTP's new corporate logo, RTP TV2 decided to revive its original name, and so, it were reverting its name back to its original brand as RTP2, thus getting a new logo which consists of a white "2"-numeral that is inside a light-orange-colored background along with the "RTP" wordmark which is underneath in white color, although it is overlaid in a dark blue background, as RTP2's new-looking idents are consisting of mainly on the logo that is flashed on several themes such as typewriters, stripes (a reference to the previous identity), and some dancing people, although these idents are getting accompanied by RTP2's orchestral tune with some prominent arrangements of a harp, violin and cello, but these idents along with the channel's overall imagery are continuing to be, by far, one of the most original and creative ever made on Portuguese television,[citation needed] so later, on 12 October 1998, RTP2 redesigned its 1996 identity with a new look that is designed by Thomas Sabel at Novocom, and it will especially give an predominance to the actual people by adding the green color into its color scheme, and besides, from 2000, they were later changed into simply-looking graphics that are designed by BBC Broadcast, but these graphics were only used for promos and the 1998 idents continued to be used. The 2000 graphics were short-lived because they are lasting a short use until 2002 when RTP2 updates a new logo.

2001-2003

On 28 October 2001, RTP2 were again upgrading a new logo alongside its sister channel RTP1, but this identity are only using one single ident that is used during the lifetime of this logo, and it consists of a representation of RTP2's logo in a white flash, with a dark orange background.

2004-2007

On 5 January 2004 at 21:00, RTP2 dropped its RTP2 brand and were instead changing its name to "2:", so thus, at the same time, its identity and concept becomes replaced by a digital green-colored 2-numeral that is beside to the ":", although this logo will be the new name for the channel, especially that the "2:" idents are becoming computer-generated with CGI, while being accompanied by the new 2:-tune that contains some electronic and classical music, with some prominent piano arrangements. This logo will look like Nine Network's logo.

2007-2016

On 19 March 2007, 2: retired its "2:" brand, and by that, it were reverting its channel name back to the original name as RTP2, thus reviving the "RTP2" brand, but at the same time for resurrecting the RTP2's original name, it implemented a new logo by adopting some new idents that continues to become computer-generated CGIs with a lot of vertical stripes in their various forms as the main theme.

2016-present

On 10 May 2016 at 21:00, RTP2 launched its current logo along with a new on-screen look, as well as new idents that use yellow, RTP2's signature color.

Current programmes

News

  • Jornal 2

Talk shows

  • 70x7 (religious talk-show)
  • A Fé dos Homens (religious talk-show)
  • Bairro Alto (arts talk-show)
  • Sociedade Civil (different areas debate talk-show)

Magazines

  • Arquitectarte (architecture magazine)
  • Artes de Rua (street arts, magazine)
  • Bastidores (cinema magazine)
  • Biosfera (environment and ecology magazine)
  • Câmara Clara (arts magazine)
  • Agora (arts magazine)
  • Couto & Coutadas (hunt magazine)
  • Da Terra ao Mar (agriculture magazine)
  • Iniciativa (business development magazine)
  • Universidades (universities magazine)
  • Vida por Vida (fire fighters magazine)

Debate

  • Clube de Jornalistas (journalism debate)
  • Diga lá Excelência (debate)
  • Eurodeputados (eurodeputy's debate)
  • Olhar o Mundo (international news debate)
  • Parlamento (deputy's debate)

Others

  • Consigo (program)
  • Nós (immigration program)
  • Café Central
  • A Noite do Óscar

Sports

Blocks

  • Zig Zag (children, teens' and young people's block broadcast on weekdays from 07:00 to 10:47 and 17:00 to 20:49 and weekends from 08:00 to 13:30 (Saturday)/13:00 (Sunday).

Imported shows

Animated shows

Children's Programmes

References

  1. ^ "Do 2º Programa à Lua e ao "Zip-Zip"". RTP. 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Do 2º Programa à Lua e ao "Zip-Zip"". RTP. 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Do 2º Programa à Lua e ao "Zip-Zip"". RTP. 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  4. ^ RTP2 ident from 1983, YouTube
  5. ^ Canal 2 idents from 1990, YouTube
  6. ^ TV2 ident from 1994, YouTube

External links

  • Official Site (in Portuguese)
  • RTP2 Live Stream on RTP Play

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources RTP2 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message RTP2 RTP dois is a Portuguese free to air television channel owned and operated by state owned public broadcaster Radio e Televisao de Portugal RTP It is the company s second television channel and is known for broadcasting cultural factual and children s programming without interruptions including documentaries concerts theatre and independent European and classic cinema RTP2Logo used since 2016CountryPortugalBroadcast areaPortugalHeadquartersLisbonPortoProgrammingPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerRadio e Televisao de PortugalSister channelsRTP1RTP3RTP MemoriaRTP AcoresRTP MadeiraRTP AfricaRTP InternacionalHistoryLaunched25 December 1968 54 years ago 1968 12 25 Former namesSegundo Programa 1968 1978 RTP Canal 2 1989 1992 RTP TV2 1992 1996 2 2004 2007 LinksWebsitertp pt rtp2AvailabilityTerrestrialTDTChannel 2 SD Streaming mediaRTP Playhttp www rtp pt play direto rtp2It was launched on 25 December 1968 as the second regular television service in Portugal right after RTP s first channel was launched on 7 March 1957 Two regional channels followed RTP Madeira on 6 August 1972 and RTP Acores on 10 August 1975 As RTP held a monopoly on television broadcasting in the country they were the only television channels until the first commercial television was launched on 6 October 1992 when SIC started broadcasting nationwide Commonly referred as the Second O Segundo and for a time rebranded as Dois Portuguese for two it is nowadays referred to as RTP2 Similar to BBC Two RTP2 aims at less mainstream and more intellectual content RTP2 is the only of several Portuguese and European national international channels that has a strict cultural and educational programming comparable to Arte RTP2 is the only broadcaster from Portugal that broadcasts programming without interruptions ad breaks or in line messaging Together with sister channel RTP1 it became a 24 hour service in 2005 RTP2 s line up is devoted to worldwide recognized quality television content institutional EU national programming or advertising television series cinematography documentary films theatre and classical music As of 2007 its share of the national audience was 5 7 Contents 1 History 2 Logos and identities 2 1 1968 1977 2 2 1977 1979 2 3 1979 1981 2 4 1981 March 1983 2 5 March July 1983 2 6 July October 1983 2 7 October 1983 1984 2 8 1984 1985 2 9 1985 1986 2 10 1986 1988 2 11 1988 1990 2 12 1990 1992 2 13 1992 1996 2 14 1995 2003 2 15 2001 2003 2 16 2004 2007 2 17 2007 2016 2 18 2016 present 3 Current programmes 3 1 News 3 2 Talk shows 3 3 Magazines 3 4 Debate 3 5 Others 3 6 Sports 3 7 Blocks 3 8 Imported shows 3 8 1 Animated shows 3 8 2 Children s Programmes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditRTP studied the hypothesis of launching a second channel in 1967 these plans went into fruition in 1968 1 The service going under the unofficial name of II Programa began broadcasting on 25 December 1968 on the UHF band broadcasting to large urban centres simply relaying programming from the first network over the course of two hours every night In 1969 the channel had 1012 hours of operation living upon repeats from the main service 2 Regular broadcasts started on 21 November 1970 In 1971 the channel added an extra hour to its daily schedule now starting at 20 30 3 As the 1970s progressed the channel slowly started to add predominantly European shows on the schedule that RTP1 did not air On 16 October 1978 RTP decided to separate RTP 1 and RTP 2 giving each channel their own teams and news operations Fernando Lopes became the controller of the newly separate channel being nicknamed as Canal Lopes the Lopes channel Towards the start of the 80s owing to cost cutting measures RTP 2 was now under RTP 1 s control again In 1986 the channel was part of the Europa TV experiment airing the channel s programming between 16 30 and 20 00 As soon as Europa TV closed some Music Box shows were relayed on the channel Agora Escolha premiered in the same year a phone in show which allowed the viewer to choose from two different TV shows It got cancelled in the mid 90s apart from a brief and web centric revival in 2011 on RTP Memoria On 17 September 1990 RTP 2 was renamed Canal 2 then to TV2 on 14 September 1992 As TV2 the channel s slogan was A Outra TV In 1994 TV2 was forced to focus entirely on minorities causing major changes to the channel s schedule High profile football matches and telenovelas were transferred from TV2 to the more mainstream channel Canal 1 and the channel s ratings started to vertiginously decrease On 29 April 1996 the channel s name reverted to RTP2 carrying the same scheduling format as TV2 The channel started to relay Euronews in Portuguese at certain times Commercial advertising was now prohibited towards the new millennium On 5 January 2004 the channel renamed once again becoming 2 pronounced a dois the two As a result the channel was now forced to focus on children s programming cultural interests and the civil society citation needed Logos and identities Edit1968 1977 Edit 1977 1979 Edit RTP2 began a 12 year period of changing logos alongside its sister channel RTP1 and that s why these two channels were changing their logos as well as their on air identities at overall for a lot of various times Obviously RTP2 were adopting a new logo as a separate entity in October 1977 and it were consisting of a stylish lowercased rtp wordmark alongside the 2 numeral that is formed out of the letter t because this logo is so famous for appearing on Ze Gato that had been aired on RTP2 1979 1981 Edit Sometimes when RTP s two TV channels commenced a 5 year period of sharing their same logo format with some different colors RTP2 began to use a new logo on 14 June 1979 and eventually its new logo were the same than RTP1 s new logo but the RTP1 wordmark are instead replaced with the RTP2 wordmark because this logo is colored with yellow so that s why yellow will be RTP2 s favorite color 1981 March 1983 Edit In February 1981 RTP2 got a new logo again and it were the same than RTP1 s logo but the 1 numeral are instead replaced with a red 2 numeral especially that the RTP wordmark are appearing under the 2 numeral although it is also colored with red March July 1983 Edit RTP2 s fifth logo used from 21 March to July 1983 Later on 21 March 1983 RTP2 adopted another new logo which is same than RTP1 s new logo and by that this new logo came up with an ident that contains some music which is a crescendoing synthesizer tune that is sounding very similar to THX s Deep Note 4 July October 1983 Edit October 1983 1984 Edit 1984 1985 Edit In the spring of 1984 RTP2 were launching yet another new logo that is similar to RTP1 s new logo but eventually the 1 numeral are still again replaced by the 2 numeral while it is beside to the RTP wordmark although it is using the Sinaloa typeface while appearing inside a rectangle 1985 1986 Edit RTP2 s ninth logo used from December 1985 to 12 October 1986 From December 1985 RTP2 got a new logo that consists of a red 2 numeral that is drawn out of three lines while the RTP wordmark are colored with royal blue although it is underneath the symbol but the RTP wordmark were soon adopted on RTP s logo within the following year 1986 1988 Edit RTP2 s tenth logo used from 13 October 1986 to 1 December 1988 On 13 October 1986 RTP2 were again getting another new logo that gets changed into a rounded rectangle which has the RTP wordmark appearing to the left of the side of the 2 numeral 1988 1990 Edit On 2 December 1988 RTP2 were yet again relaunching its on air identity with a new logo that consists of a 2 numeral which is formed up of three lines that is colored red green and purple although they are forming a larger 2 numeral which will contain a picture that can be seen from the transitory phase which will lead into RTP2 s next on air identity 1990 1992 Edit RTP2 s twelfth and ancient logo used from 17 September 1990 to 13 September 1992 On 17 September 1990 RTP2 introduced a new logo which consists of a 2 numeral that is supposed to be an permanent white and opaque DOG although it depicts a handwritten 2 numeral and it were eventually coming up with some idents that consists of mainly on several fruit chopped in the middle by the logo though it gets accompanied by synthesized pieces of music 5 and besides there is also a startup ident which consists of something for what it should look like a chalkboard that is drawing of a line which will enter into a TV set until it later forms the logo but there is also a closedown ident which consist of an animation with the same style that has been used for why it is focusing on the Portuguese discoveries and that s how it were used as RTP2 s anthem film during its on air identity 1992 1996 Edit Later on 14 September 1992 RTP2 became rebranded as RTP TV2 and by that it introduced a new logo which is based on a stylized yellow colored stripe that is forming a 2 numeral while it is beside to two pieces of quartz that is forming the word TV and however this logo came up with some various idents that are featuring at that time some prominently yellow stripes but in 1994 the graphics were slightly changing to a yellow background with some various stripes but the logo were remaining the same 6 1995 2003 Edit RTP2 s fourteenth and older logo used from 29 September 1995 to 4 December 2003 On 29 April 1996 to coincide with the implementing of RTP s new corporate logo RTP TV2 decided to revive its original name and so it were reverting its name back to its original brand as RTP2 thus getting a new logo which consists of a white 2 numeral that is inside a light orange colored background along with the RTP wordmark which is underneath in white color although it is overlaid in a dark blue background as RTP2 s new looking idents are consisting of mainly on the logo that is flashed on several themes such as typewriters stripes a reference to the previous identity and some dancing people although these idents are getting accompanied by RTP2 s orchestral tune with some prominent arrangements of a harp violin and cello but these idents along with the channel s overall imagery are continuing to be by far one of the most original and creative ever made on Portuguese television citation needed so later on 12 October 1998 RTP2 redesigned its 1996 identity with a new look that is designed by Thomas Sabel at Novocom and it will especially give an predominance to the actual people by adding the green color into its color scheme and besides from 2000 they were later changed into simply looking graphics that are designed by BBC Broadcast but these graphics were only used for promos and the 1998 idents continued to be used The 2000 graphics were short lived because they are lasting a short use until 2002 when RTP2 updates a new logo First phase of RTP2 s fourteenth and older logo used until 11 October 1998 2001 2003 Edit RTP2 s fifteenth and old logo used from 28 October 2001 to 4 December 2003 On 28 October 2001 RTP2 were again upgrading a new logo alongside its sister channel RTP1 but this identity are only using one single ident that is used during the lifetime of this logo and it consists of a representation of RTP2 s logo in a white flash with a dark orange background 2004 2007 Edit RTP2 s sixteenth and former logo used from 5 January 2004 to 18 March 2007 On 5 January 2004 at 21 00 RTP2 dropped its RTP2 brand and were instead changing its name to 2 so thus at the same time its identity and concept becomes replaced by a digital green colored 2 numeral that is beside to the although this logo will be the new name for the channel especially that the 2 idents are becoming computer generated with CGI while being accompanied by the new 2 tune that contains some electronic and classical music with some prominent piano arrangements This logo will look like Nine Network s logo 2007 2016 Edit RTP2 s seventeenth and previous logo used from 19 March 2007 to 9 May 2016 On 19 March 2007 2 retired its 2 brand and by that it were reverting its channel name back to the original name as RTP2 thus reviving the RTP2 brand but at the same time for resurrecting the RTP2 s original name it implemented a new logo by adopting some new idents that continues to become computer generated CGIs with a lot of vertical stripes in their various forms as the main theme RTP2 s seventeenth and previous logo with the slogan Quem ve quer ver 2016 present Edit RTP2 s eighteenth and current logo since 10 May 2016 On 10 May 2016 at 21 00 RTP2 launched its current logo along with a new on screen look as well as new idents that use yellow RTP2 s signature color Current programmes EditNews Edit Jornal 2Talk shows Edit 70x7 religious talk show A Fe dos Homens religious talk show Bairro Alto arts talk show Sociedade Civil different areas debate talk show Magazines Edit Arquitectarte architecture magazine Artes de Rua street arts magazine Bastidores cinema magazine Biosfera environment and ecology magazine Camara Clara arts magazine Agora arts magazine Couto amp Coutadas hunt magazine Da Terra ao Mar agriculture magazine Iniciativa business development magazine Universidades universities magazine Vida por Vida fire fighters magazine Debate Edit Clube de Jornalistas journalism debate Diga la Excelencia debate Eurodeputados eurodeputy s debate Olhar o Mundo international news debate Parlamento deputy s debate Others Edit Consigo program Nos immigration program Cafe Central A Noite do oscarSports Edit Main article RTP Desporto Blocks Edit Zig Zag children teens and young people s block broadcast on weekdays from 07 00 to 10 47 and 17 00 to 20 49 and weekends from 08 00 to 13 30 Saturday 13 00 Sunday Imported shows Edit Animated shows Edit Cro Foofur Funnybones Pinkalicious amp Peterrific La Rose de Curioso La upcoming Children s Programmes Edit Chicken Minute Johnson and Friends Lift Off Animaniacs Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford o Cao Vermelho 2000 Clifford the Big Red Dog 2019 Clifford o Cao VermelhoReferences Edit Do 2º Programa a Lua e ao Zip Zip RTP 2007 Retrieved 9 May 2022 Do 2º Programa a Lua e ao Zip Zip RTP 2007 Retrieved 9 May 2022 Do 2º Programa a Lua e ao Zip Zip RTP 2007 Retrieved 9 May 2022 RTP2 ident from 1983 YouTube Canal 2 idents from 1990 YouTube TV2 ident from 1994 YouTubeExternal links EditOfficial Site in Portuguese RTP2 Live Stream on RTP Play Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RTP2 amp oldid 1138490879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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