

Vídeo Show
Vídeo Show is a long-running Brazilian TV program on Globo TV. From its debut in 1983 to 1994, the show aired weekly. Since then, it has been airing from Monday to Friday at 1:45 pm, following the lunchtime news, Jornal Hoje and being one of the most-watched afternoon shows. Currently hosted by the actor André Marques, its format is that of a daily "electronic magazine", where the network's backstages are shown, with on-set and behind-the-scenes footage on Globo's series and telenovelas, including bloopers, interviews with the actors, directors and authors, funny segments with scenes from soaps, and old videos from the network's archives. At the end of the show, there is the Vídeo Game segment, consisting on a week-long game show hosted by Angélica, where actors, divided into two teams, must answer questions and complete funny tasks related to the network's current and/or past shows. The winner team is announced on Friday, and donates the prize to a charity of their choice. The opening theme is based on Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough, by Michael Jackson.
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Plot Summary
Vídeo Show was a long-running Brazilian television program that aired on Rede Globo. It served as a behind-the-scenes look at Globo's productions, including telenovelas, series, and news programs. The show featured interviews with actors and staff, bloopers, clips from past and present shows, and discussions about the network's history and impact.
Critical Reception
Vídeo Show was a staple of Brazilian television for decades, known for its lighthearted and nostalgic approach to the network's content. It was widely popular among audiences who enjoyed reminiscing about classic shows and getting an inside look at their favorite programs. While not typically reviewed in the same vein as dramatic series, its longevity and consistent viewership indicate strong audience approval.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its nostalgic look at Brazilian television history.
- Loved by viewers for its behind-the-scenes content and bloopers.
- A consistent performer that celebrated Rede Globo's legacy.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the show's ability to evoke fond memories of classic Brazilian television and its engaging presentation of insider information.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as it was a long-running variety/news program without typical award categories).
Fun Fact
Vídeo Show holds the Guinness World Record for the longest-running television program about television.
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