Navigation, conflict, scandal... and the Firing of Admiral
The popular talk show, The Program Whose Name We Are Legally Forbidden to Say, has made a comeback, this time in podcast format. SIC Notícias, a reputable news source, announced the return of the show, which is now available on their platform, as well as on common podcast platforms and the Expresso website.
The show features a familiar lineup, including João Miguel Tavares, Pedro Mexia, Ricardo Araújo Pereira, and Carlos Vaz Marques. Interestingly, João Miguel Tavares perceives himself as a thief, while Ricardo Araújo Pereira's feelings are either reasonable or terrible, according to unspecified sources.
Pedro Mexia, known for his association with a trombone, is also part of the podcast. Despite not being a news source or a podcast, his presence adds a unique musical touch to the show.
The new podcast format of The Program Whose Name We Are Legally Forbidden to Say is a fresh departure from its previous unavailable format. Fans of the show can now access it easily and enjoy the lively discussions and debates that the show is known for.
As for the content of the podcast, it remains to be seen what topics the hosts will delve into. Regardless, the return of this iconic show in a new format is sure to excite its dedicated fanbase.
In the new podcast format of The Program Whose Name We Are Legally Forbidden to Say, Pedro Mexia brings an unexpected Blitz of musical entertainment, transforming the show's atmosphere within movies-and-tv discussions. Joining the returning hosts, fans can expect the same lively debates and discussions, now easily accessible online.