Mark Paul, 78, elated with the premiere of the three-episode mini-series “Marco Paulo – A Minha História”, scheduled for its next, first, premiere on SIC. The singer tells ‘TV Guia’ that the plot revolving around his life and work will soon go to the cinema: “I am looking forward to seeing myself, after so many years, being filmed, now in series. Series that, probably, and soon, will also go to the cinema. I think the audience will join in on television and in cinemas as well.To the same magazine, the presenter of the program ‘Alô, Marco Paulo’ where he stars alongside his colleague Ana Marquez, does not hide his state of mind at the premiere of the mini-series he did not see and tells how he will witness the story of his life on the small screen.I’m really excited that everyone is going to want to see my story. I tell people who talk to me to look. But I always add that you have to watch it from the beginning,” he says, emphasizing that he still doesn’t know how this fictional project will air — after the latest news that SIC will broadcast the three episodes, each 45 minutes long, all on the same evening as the first. From the new year: “I don’t know if all the episodes will air on the same day. I’ll see him at home with the family. I don’t know yet if someone from the production or directing will be there to watch it, but we’ll see soon.A short series about life and career Mark Paulwhich tells the story of the little boy who was born João Simao da Silva in Murau, who sang songs to the idol of childhood Joselito, in Alenquer, and there he began to grow his passion for music, for stages and applause, and later became, against everything and against the will of the family, The most successful romantic singer ever in Portugal, it resulted from an idea by Daniel Oliveira, which is featured in the exclusive contract he signed in 2020 with the station founded by Francisco Pinto Balsimão.. In a conversation with Tania Ribas de Oliveira, presenter of “A Nossa Tarde”, broadcast on Monday the 26th, on RTP1, Marco Paolo paid a tearful compliment to the Director of Programs, at a time when he was struggling to overcome another cancer: “I am very grateful to Daniel Oliveira, I love him and his family so much. My stay at SIC with my program “Alô, Marco Paulo” helped me overcome this problem [cancerígeno] From the health that I have, which has passed from breast to lung. And I treat it so that it does not spread from the lung to other parts of the body. ”
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