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Mário da Silveira Meireles Reis (31 December 1907 – 5 October 1981 in Rio de Janeiro), also known as Bacharel do Samba was a popular Brazilian samba singer, active between 1928 and 1971. He collaborated with artists such as Francisco Alves , Carmen Miranda , Aracy de Almeida and Noel Rosa and was particularly successful as a radio singer.
Agora É Tarde, is a humorous current affairs program hosted by Danilo Gentili between 2011 and 2013. According to Gentili, the show follows a politically correct line rather than the style used by CQC's members. [5] Gentili also described his show as "a show where we would like to watch". [3] Since 2014 this program is hosted by Rafinha Bastos.
Danilo Gentili Júnior (born 27 September 1979) is a Brazilian comedian, television host, writer, cartoonist, and businessman.. He gained national recognition on the TV show Custe o Que Custar (CQC), aired on the Band network.
Aninha Comas was a professional cook, popular among Porto Alegre socialites. In April 1981, Guaíba Criança went on air, filling the afternoons with cartoons and children's games. Actor Roberto de Oliveira became "Remendão", who presented the program, in the first year with actress Cássia Aguiar and, from the second year, with Vera Mucilo.
In 1989, Cidade 11 was replaced by TJ Rio, the local version of TJ Brasil. The news program aired for the last time on 18 May 1991, giving way to the news program Aqui Agora, broadcast nationally by SBT. In 1992, after the end of the 1992 Summer Olympics, the network debuted the morning program Agenda, presented by Leda Nagle. The program was ...
Ivan Guimarães Lins (born 16 June 1945) is a Latin Grammy-winning Brazilian musician.He has been an active performer and songwriter of Brazilian popular music (MPB) and jazz for over fifty years.
In addition to António Isidoro da Fonseca's endeavor, other unsuccessful attempts make up what can be called the prehistory of the Brazilian press: There is a chance that typography was introduced in Brazil, in Pernambuco, by Count Maurice of Nassau in the mid-17th century, during the Dutch occupation of northeastern Brazil.