TV Pirata

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TV Pirata fue un programa de televisión humorístico Brasileño, transmitido por Rede Globo entre 1988 y 1990 y en 1992, los martes. El programa fue creado por el director y guionista y , y fue uno de los éxitos más grandes de su tipo en Brasil, un humorístico basado en el sinsentido y la sátira, a cargo de un equipo de escritores que incluyó a Luis Fernando Verissimo, Laertes y Glauco y los miembros del y quienes se reunieron y formaron Casseta & Planeta. El éxito también se debe al reparto, con actores y actrices como Cláudia Raia, Débora Bloch, , , , , , , y . El programa ayudó a establecer las carreras de actores como y (ambos revelados por el grupo de teatro Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone). Desde el 1 de enero de 2011, se repite por el . rdf:langString
TV Pirata (Pirate TV) was a weekly Brazilian comedy show aired on Rede Globo between 1988 and 1990, being re-aired monthly in 1992. Some of the writers later went on to form the comedy troupe Casseta & Planeta. The show was first aired in April 1988 to fill a gap on Rede Globo's Tuesday night prime time line-up and its comedy was inspired by sketch comedy shows such as Saturday Night Live and Monty Python's Flying Circus with a no-nonsense approach to Brazilian comedy (something unusual at the time as most of Brazilian humor consisted of weekly shows featuring the same comedy characters); however, it mixed a new style of comedy with elements of Brazilian culture such as football, politics, pop culture, telenovelas, economics and celebrities. No well-known figure or member of any economical rdf:langString
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rdf:langString TV Pirata fue un programa de televisión humorístico Brasileño, transmitido por Rede Globo entre 1988 y 1990 y en 1992, los martes. El programa fue creado por el director y guionista y , y fue uno de los éxitos más grandes de su tipo en Brasil, un humorístico basado en el sinsentido y la sátira, a cargo de un equipo de escritores que incluyó a Luis Fernando Verissimo, Laertes y Glauco y los miembros del y quienes se reunieron y formaron Casseta & Planeta. El éxito también se debe al reparto, con actores y actrices como Cláudia Raia, Débora Bloch, , , , , , , y . El programa ayudó a establecer las carreras de actores como y (ambos revelados por el grupo de teatro Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone). Desde el 1 de enero de 2011, se repite por el .
rdf:langString TV Pirata (Pirate TV) was a weekly Brazilian comedy show aired on Rede Globo between 1988 and 1990, being re-aired monthly in 1992. Some of the writers later went on to form the comedy troupe Casseta & Planeta. The show was first aired in April 1988 to fill a gap on Rede Globo's Tuesday night prime time line-up and its comedy was inspired by sketch comedy shows such as Saturday Night Live and Monty Python's Flying Circus with a no-nonsense approach to Brazilian comedy (something unusual at the time as most of Brazilian humor consisted of weekly shows featuring the same comedy characters); however, it mixed a new style of comedy with elements of Brazilian culture such as football, politics, pop culture, telenovelas, economics and celebrities. No well-known figure or member of any economical or social class was spared from the show's cutting-edge humor. The premise of the show was a TV studio being invaded by pirates who took over the programming department and put a tape on the air with some "unusual" programming. Another new element to Brazilian audiences was the performers, (well-known soap opera actors like Debora Bloch, Claudia Raia, Marco Nanini and Ney Latorraca with a few others) who weren't the usual comedic actors, but dramatic actors doing more comedic roles (although some of them went on to perform in more comedies later in their careers). Despite the slow beginning (and almost cancellation), the idea of a fresh new comedy style began to settle among Brazilian audiences who grew to embrace the program and its writers, who at the time were still writing the comedy magazine Casseta Popular and the newspaper-like Planeta Diário (the latter a nod to The Daily Planet). While the sketch comedy style was not new to the audiences, it was done in a manner to be considered ground breaking for the time and place while defying the old comedies styles on Brazilian television from the late 1960s to the early 1980s; therefore turning the show into a cultural phenomenon. But in 1990, due to weak cast changes and ratings decrease, the series was cancelled. It experienced a short-lived revival in early 1992 but was cancelled later that year. However, the series obtained a cult status in Brazil since it was aired as there has never been a show like it before or since. The program has been released on DVD, and was aired on Rede Globo's sister stations to celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2005. Some of the program's videos are also available through YouTube.
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