Roda Viva | |
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Genre | Journalism, talk show |
Created by | Rodolpho Gamberini |
Presented by | Daniela Lima (since August 2019) |
Opening theme | "Splintered in Her Head" by The Cure (1986–1994) Various themes (1994–2008; 2017–present) Roda Viva by Chico Buarque and MPB4 (instrumental; 2008–2016)[1] |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multicamera |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Cultura |
Release | 29 September 1986 – present |
Roda Viva is a Brazilian talk show produced and broadcast by TV Cultura since 29 September 1986, traditionally on Monday nights, currently airing at 10 PM (BST). Several political leaders, writers, philosophers, artists, and notable people were interviewed in the show.[2]
Roda Viva features a host presenter, who serves as a mediator, and several journalists from news outlets. In the program the guest sits on a swivel chair in the middle of a circle of journalists, who are in a higher position. The interviewed person turns to answer the journalist asking the question. The studio is surrounded by cameras, so the guest is always facing at least one of them. The mood of the show is of an informal conversation.
Among the people interviewed in Roda Viva were István Mészáros, Marina Silva, Enéas Carneiro, Luís Carlos Prestes, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, José Sarney, Fernando Collor, Fidel Castro, Itamar Franco, Ciro Gomes, Roberto Campos, Eduardo Campos, José Saramago, Tom Jobim, Leonel Brizola, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff, Newton Cruz, Cabo Anselmo, Jimmy Wales, Hugo Chávez, Noam Chomsky, Yuval Noah Harari, and Mario Vargas Llosa.
Hosts
Mediator | Seasons | Episodes |
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Vera Magalhães | 2020–present | |
Daniela Lima | 2019-2020 | |
Ricardo Lessa | 2018-2019[3] | |
Augusto Nunes | 2013-2018[4][5][6] | about 500 |
Mario Sergio Conti | 2011-2013 | 223 |
Marília Gabriela | 2010-2011 | 213 |
Heródoto Barbeiro | 2009 | 187 |
Lillian Witte Fibe | 2008 | 167 |
Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva | 2008 | 135 |
Paulo Markun | 1998-2007 | 45 |
Matinas Suzuki Jr. | 1995-1998 | 12 |
Heródoto Barbeiro | 1994-1995 | 123 |
Roseli Tardelli | 1994 | 67 |
Rodolfo Konder | 1990 | 56 |
Jorge Escosteguy | 1989-1994 | 12 |
Augusto Nunes | 1987-1989 | 23 |
Rodolpho Gamberini | 1986-1987 | 56 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Event | Category | Results |
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1987 | Troféu Imprensa | Best talk show | Nominated |
1988 | Troféu Imprensa | Best talk show | Won |
1989 | Troféu Imprensa | Best talk show | Nominated |
2001 | Troféu Imprensa | Best talk show | Won |
2007 | Troféu Imprensa | Best talk show | Won |
References
- ↑ Nonato Viegas (24 November 2016). "TV Cultura deixará de usar música de Chico Buarque na abertura do Roda viva". Época. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
- ↑ Gomes, Itania Maria Mota (2011-01-01). Gêneros televisivos e modos de endereçamento no telejornalismo (in Brazilian Portuguese). SciELO - EDUFBA. ISBN 9788523211998.
- ↑ "Ricardo Lessa é o novo apresentador do Roda Viva". 20 March 2018.
- ↑ Juliotti, Camila (12 March 2018). "Augusto Nunes deixa Roda Viva e entrevista juiz Sérgio Moro". R7.com. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
- ↑ "Augusto Nunes deixará o 'Roda Viva' após entrevistar Sérgio Moro". Estadão Conteúdo. IstoÉ. 12 March 2018. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
- ↑ Padiglione, Cristina (16 February 2018). "Augusto Nunes deixa o 'Roda Viva' a partir de abril". TelePadi, Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
External links
- Official website
- Memória Roda Viva (episode archive)