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April 4, 2005
April 27, 1981
April 16, 1979
January 1, 1980
April 4, 1983
February 9, 1981
December 7, 1998
September 2, 2014

Brazilian version of the competitive cooking reality show where amateur and home chefs compete for the title of MasterChef.

November 19, 1979
June 22, 1998

As Haru emigrates from Japan with her family to the coffee plantations in Brazil, Natsu is left behind in the care of spiteful relatives. Losing all contact, each must make her own way in an unforgiving world. Hardships abound in the struggle to survive in war-torn Japan and in the face of anti-Japanese sentiment in Brazil, financial ruin, familial pressure, abandonment and lost love. However they also experience the precious joy of survival and success. Now, after 70 years, Haru comes back to Japan to find her estranged sister.

January 28, 1980
June 29, 2011

Agora é Tarde is a Brazilian late-night talk show produced by Eyeworks and broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes since 2011. The show is hosted by Danilo Gentili and is the second most successful show by Bandeirantes.

March 25, 1996
December 6, 1982
June 23, 1980

Professional chefs do their best to please the demanding palates of three of Brazil's greatest chefs in a delicious dispute for the grand prize.

January 26, 2017

A Brazilian reality television series in which chef Érick Jacquin is invited by the owners to spend a week with a failing restaurant in an attempt to revive the business.

April 5, 1982
March 17, 2008

Custe o Que Custar is a Brazilian television comedy show, produced by Eyeworks and aired weekly by Rede Bandeirantes since March 17, 2008. It is presented by Marcelo Tas, and has in its team Marco Luque and Oscar Filho. The news reports are conducted by Felipe Andreoli, Monica Iozzi, Mauricio Meirelles, Ronald Rios and Dani Calabresa.

The program covers weekly events from Politics, Arts and Sports, from a humorous and satirical viewpoint. It oftens uses metalanguage by satyrizing the very program on live transmissions, and introducing graphics and sound effects from the subjects.

The format comes from Argentina, when it was originated under the name Caiga Quien Caiga, created in 1995 by Mario Pergolini

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