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O Rei do Gado (English: King of Cattle) is a Brazilian telenovela written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho that was produced and broadcast on Rede Globo, from 17 June 1996 to 15 February 1997, totaling 209 episodes and 130 in the original version of the SIC in Portugal.
TV Globo (formerly Rede Globo) is the main producer of telenovelas in Brazil.Its productions are split into five different categories, according to the airtime. Novelas airing at 9:00 p.m. (known as "novela das nove"), or 8:00 p.m ("novela das oito") telenovela, but these programs are never broadcast at 8:00 p.m, the earliest known time that a novela of this period has aired was 8:30 p.m ...
In 1996, Glória starred in O Rei do Gado with Patrícia Pillar, her co-star in O Quatrilho. In 1997 she starred as the main lead in Anjo Mau. It was one of the highest-rating telenovelas ever in the 6 p.m. timeslot. The following year, Glória moved to Los Angeles with her family to seek privacy.
In 1996, the song was featured in the telenovela O Rei do Gado ' s soundtrack (which sold 2 million copies [1]) as the theme song of the landless workers. [3] Indeed, Ramalho wrote it thinking of the Northeastern population of Brazil, which would cross dry lands in search of work and better conditions. [4]
Craco has been chosen among the locations for the Brazilian telenovela O Rei do Gado (1996–1997), directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho. [8] In 2015 the ghost town was the setting for a Japanese Pepsi commercial. [9]
The album had as guest stars Lenine and Larry Goldin (recovered from ostracism, after an important contribution to Tropicalia). "Mama África" and "À Primeira Vista" became hits, and when Daniela Mercury recorded the latter in an interpretation that was included in the major soap opera Rei do Gado, his fame was solidified.
Êta Mundo Bom! (English title: The Good Side of Life!) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo.It premiered on 18 January 2016 in the 6 p.m. timeslot, replacing Além do Tempo and ended on 26 August 2016, being followed by Sol Nascente.
Sergio Bavini, known as Sérgio Reis (born June 23, 1940), is a Brazilian sertanejo singer, actor and politician. [1] He has sold approximately 16 million copies of his more than 40 album releases.