Pânico na TV

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Pânico na TV
Also known as Programa Pânico
Genre Comedy
Created by
  • Emilio Surita
  • Marcos Chiesa
  • Tutinha
Presented by Emilio Surita
Country of origin Brazil
Original language(s) Portuguese
No. of seasons 8
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 150 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel RedeTV!
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Original airing September 28, 2003 (2003-09-28)
Chronology
Followed by Pânico na Band

Pânico na TV (in English: Panic on TV) was a Brazilian comedy program shown on RedeTV! on Sundays. It's the television version of the original radio program called Pânico. After its debut on TV (September 28, 2003), the program has become famous throughout Brazil. The show is now broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes as Pânico na Band

The program Pânico on the Radio has existed since 1993 on Jovem Pan. The idea of doing a different program came about from the owner of the Jovem Pan radio station Antonio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho, known as Tuta. He thought about doing a radio program inspired by the American broadcaster Howard Stern, and thus created Pragrama Radio Panic, presented by Emilio Surita, Marcos Chiesa, Marcelo Baptista and Fernando Mello, 10 years later after its great success with the radio audience estimated at seventeen million listeners, divided among 749 municipalities, which created the program Pânico na TV.

Cast

Sabrina Sato

See Main Article 'Sabrina Sato'

Marcos Chiesa

A sarcastic and spiteful fat man, Bola ("Ball") is angry and violent. With Emilio, Bola was one of the founders of the group. Bola rarely imitates anyone but helps Sabrina with dangerous situations. He also has a tattoo on the back of his head of Bolinha with his thumbs up which he received on Hints with Marcos Chiesa. His real name is Marcos Chiesa.

Crew

Ceará

His real name is Wellington Muniz. Ceará does many impersonations. His "signature" is using fake teeth in every impersonation. His main character is an imitation of Brazilian TV host Sílvio Santos, who he has had on the show on a number of occasions, even asking him for permission to play the role. He always does his sketches with Rodrigo Scarpa.

Carioca

Real name Márvio Lúcio, Carioca is a character himself, besides being a very talented voice impersonator. A modern Don Juan, Carioca thinks he can make every kind of woman fall in love with him. A current joke on the show is that Carioca is gay and has hemorrhoids. In addition to his own character, Carioca plays multiple roles, such as "Serginho Gosma" (Serginho Groisman), Robaldo Ésperman (Brazilian stylist Ronaldo Ésper) and "Amaury Dumbo" (Amaury Junior). Carioca often dresses as a woman.

Daniel Zukerman

One of the new humourists hired for the show's third year, Zukerman plays "Xupla", an imitation of Brazilian singer Supla. Before playing "O Impostor", Zukerman went to night clubs as the "Xupla" character and kissed several ugly women. He currently plays "O Impostor" (The Impostor), where he almost always succeeds in completing "missions" assigned to him, such as crashing a large event or party, usually under some sort of disguise. Such events included him crashing politician José Dirceu's birthday party, bringing a cheap, chocolate cake with him and causing everyone at the party to sing happy birthday sooner than expected over the cheap, chocolate cake rather than the highly decorated birthday cake of the party. Other "missions" included giving one of his band's CDs to Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone, who was currently in Rio de Janeiro shooting his new film, taking a picture with celebrity Hebe Camargo, crashing Michael Jackson's funeral as well as crashing the Academy Awards.

Rodrigo Scarpa

Also known as Repórter Vesgo ("The Crosseyed Reporter"), Scarpa is a reporter who goes to celebrities' parties. Vesgo irritates every celebrity either by asking them about career flops or mocking their celebrity status, especially when talking to untalented people and wannabes and has been assaulted a number of times by those celebrities. His segment is the one that causes the most media-coverage and because of this, he is one of the most recognizable faces of the group.

Evandro Santo

One of the new humourists hired at the show's third year, Santo plays Christian Pior (a play on Christian Dior). A new rich, overly affected homosexual man who loves to mock poor people and thinks money and luxury are the best stuff in the world.

Marcelo Harada

When Vinicius Vieira left the show, the program started a contest to find the new "Gluglu" and Harada got the part. Harada has only one catchphrase: "Óiaaaaaaaaa!!!".

Charles Henrique

The new member of the show that was first found and interviewed in the streets, he's fat and black and is sometimes compared with Forest Whitaker because of his eyes. He's a fool and naive guy. He also plays "Vagner SoLove" an imitation on Brazilian football player Vagner Love

Ex-Crew Members

Japa

Known as Japa ("The Japanese Man"), Marcos Aguena had participated since its beginning impersonating Master Fyoda, a retarded Master Yoda and a deaf reporter. He left the group in its second year.

Vinicius Vieira

Also in the group since the beginning, Vinicius played a character called Zé Fofinho ("Cute Zé"), a mentally unstable and childish man. Later, Vinicius played two characters: Gluglu (a homosexual imitation of Brazilian TV host Gugu Liberato) and Mano Quietinho (imitation of singer Netinho de Paula). He left the show in its fourth year to go to Rede Record with his crew-partner Carlos Alberto da Silva.

Carlos Alberto da Silva

Played a character called Mendigo ("Homeless"), a rude and heavy man. Later, Carlos started playing a character called Merchan Neves (a satire of TV sports host Milton Neves) who made the catchphrase: "Pedala Robinho". Carlos also imitated Brazilian president Lula. In the show's fourth year, alongside his friend Vinicius Vieira, Carlos left the show and was hired by Rede Record.

Danielle Souza

Known as Mulher-Samambaia (Fern-Woman), Danielle plays no roles in the show. She only wears a small and tight bikini covered in fern and goes into dangerous situations with Sabrina and the other Panicats. The moniker was given for her "merely decorative role", as stated by Surita on the show (exactly like fern). Since then, Danielle has been given talking roles and has received spots on the radio show.

Paulinho Serra

Paulinho interprets the character Needle in the program. He entered the program along with Eduardo Sterblitch 'in 2008. He came in late 2009 after being hired to present a comedy show on MTV.

Fábio Rabin

He made the tables along with Daniel Zukerman. In 2009, he left the program and signed a contract with the television station MTV.

Panicats

The show has on the stage during all the skits and segments a group of women dressed in bikinis and dancing. Their names are Juliana Salimeni, Bárbara Rossi, Nicole Bahls, Jaqueline Khury and Aryane Steinkopf.

Recurring Crew Members

A large number of actors participated in the show.

Ronald Felix

As the fan, Mario

Rodrigo Pereira

Satirized Amy Winehouse, in the former framework Momento Amy Winehouse

Robinho

A midget called Nestor and dressed as the soccer player Robinho. Merchan Neves (Carlos Alberto da Silva) used to slap his head and scream "Pedala Robinho!!". The catchphrase became a national phenomenon.

Tevez

Another midget, José, dressed as the Argentine soccer player Carlos Tevez. Merchan Neves used to slap his head and scream "Samba Tevez!!!". Like "Pedala Robinho", "Samba Tevez" became a phenomenon.

Homem-Grito

Tyson, a fat black man, assumes the name of Homem-Grito ("The Scream Man"). Tyson loudly screams in people's ears. He is also known as Makelele, and sometimes participates painted all in silver in the sketch of "Amaury Dumbo" alongside César Polvilho and Carioca.

Amanda

Participates only on the Radio Show. She's a thin, depressed and sarcastic young girl. She loves to criticize everyone at every opportunity.

Marcelo Senna

Another "Radio-only", Senna is a timid sports newsman. He is always mocked because he is a virgin.

Current Sketches

Most of the Pânico na TV sketches are based on real-life facts, spoofs of other TV shows or based on viral videos. As an example, an Easter-special sketch featured five chocolate bunnies being melted in various ways, such as with a skillet, a hair-dryer or a handtorch. It was based on a viral video showing the same thing.

A Glamourosa Vida da Classe C

Christian Pior go to poor people's parties to talk about their lifestyle. Previously he roled Meda, a sketch that is exactly the opposite: he visited places where rich people attended.

Vesgo and Silvio

Maybe the most popular segment of the show in which the couple of celebrity reporters Vesgo (Rodrigo Scarpa) and Sílvio Santos (Wellington Muniz) enter (usually, without invitation) celebrity parties and assorted events to interview the famous or wannabes, to ask funny question about them. One of the show's trademarks, the Crab Dance, was created in this sketch.

Dramaturgy Pânico

In this sketch, Bola (Marcos Chiesa), Eduardo Sterblitch and Bolinha interprets famous artists dramatizing some odd (and usually painful) famous TV scenes and movie scenes like Avatar, Saw, X-Men and others of varied styles.

The Impostor

Based on the famous Rémi Gaillard sneaking-stunts, Daniel Zukerman crashes important parties and events, revealing what he does to perform these stunts successfully.

Charles HenriquePédia

Charles Henrique attends great parties of famous Brazilian artists interviewing all the artists. Showing that knows everything about professional life of artists, Charles Henrique became an icon of knowledge in Brazil (because of the name of the sketch that is HenriquePédia be a reference to Wikipedia).

Jô Suado

Parody of the program Jô Soares, played by Márvio Lúcio. In the program, Jô interviews various celebrities, interacts with the waiter Arex (Marcelo Harada), tells jokes sent to the Twitter of the program and still gets a musical guest. The segment is full of puns on the names of the artists concerned and the end is made a play on the catchphrase "Kiss from the Fat", ending the segment. There is the sextet in the frame, being replaced by a pianist, though occasionally an actor dressed as Bira be seen in the segment.

Several other sketches have been presented similar to being a reality show like "Xurupita's Farm", "The Green Miracle" and "Fame or stove".

Awards

  • APCA – (2003)
  • Melhores e Piores – (2004)
  • Troféu Imprensa – (2004)
  • Troféu Imprensa – (2005)
  • Troféu Imprensa – (2006)
  • Troféu Imprensa – (2007)
  • Meus Premios Nick – (2009)
  • SuperCap de ouro – (2009)
  • Capricho Awards 2009 – (2009)

Controversy and criticism

  • Since its inception the program has collected controversy, now considered a joke in bad taste, either because of its emphasis on the half-naked women-as "stage assistants". For the latter, the program has a lawsuit that forbade it from returning to the usual time (6:00 p.m., going to be broadcast at 8:00 p.m.). Other lawsuits include the famous actresses Luana Piovani and Carolina Dieckman
  • The Brazilian soap opera actor Victor Fasano's violent blow struck the reporter Vesgo (Rodrigo Scarpa) after the latter had said to Victor "'Birthdays' you cannot see you, a spoof name".
  • Netinho de Paula punched the reporter Vesgo when asked: "Is it true that you will open your channel to anybody?" – In reference to the granting of UHF TV channel that had received Netinho. The response by Netinho: "This is party nigga's heads, not a playboy!"
  • The prosecutor's office reclassified the Panico na TV not suitable for minors 12 and under after a controversy involving Sabrina Sato, who had been expelled from the group in 2007 due to the reclassification. By decree, the show Panic could not be broadcast on television before the hour of 8:00 p.m. on any day of the week. In 2009, the program was censored even more, and was reclassified not suitable for minors 14 and under, and broadcast after 9:00 p.m.
  • In 2009, Rede Record and SBT fought a long war for stars. The dispute started when Record began to negotiate the hiring of Gugu Liberato, host of Domingo Legal. In retaliation, SBT hired 11 professionals at the Barra Funda station, among them, the entrepreneur and presenter Roberto Justus and presenter Eliana. Panico took advantage of the situation and decided to impose hazing on other stars. The prank would be applied by Wellington Muniz, who would try to hire these professionals by phone. On this list were Théo Becker (actor, former member of The Farm), Paulo Henrique Amorim (journalist, host of the Sunday Spectacular on Record), Ana Maria Braga and Jô Soares (both presenters on Rede Globo). Ana Maria discovered the scam and wisely decided to successfully prevent the airing of the hazing of the victim. Globo requested clarification of the presenter in the scam and after the ban, Ana Maria was lampooned as a participant in the framework of Musa da beleza interior.
  • On October 28, 2009, a member of Panico, Marcos da Silva Heredia (Zina), was arrested for possession of cocaine. The comedian was released the same day.
  • On January 16, 2010, a member of Panico, Marcos da Silva Heredia (Zina), was re-arrested for illegal possession of a firearm.

Striking moments

  • In 1993 Premiere of the Pânico radio program, broadcast by Jovem Pan. Transmitted Monday to Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
  • September 28, 2003 Premiere of the Brazilian television program Pânico na TV, the television station Remember!. Transmitted live on Sundays from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
  • In 2005 Ceará and Vesgo interviewed the presenter and businessman Silvio Santos for the first time. Sílvio was interviewed for more than 15 minutes in front of Jassa Coiffeur where he signed an agreement that stated Ceará could imitate him for another two years.
  • Sabrina was hospitalized for three months after falling on her back during the segment "Lingerie in Danger". This part of the show was then cancelled. In August 2007, Sabrina returned to the program.
  • In 2007 Vesgo and Ceará went to Los Angeles in the United States to meet Silvio Santos, so that Ceará would be allowed to continue using his name in the program. Silvio Santos was interviewed in Los Angeles for more than 20 minutos, then renewed the contract for another two years and also the double Silvio tried to persuade him to join in the "dance of the crab."
  • A player from Argentina Varzeano was found guilty of acting violently towards Ceará during a recording. The Argentine took a stand on Ceará, who fell to the ground and while trying to stop his fall, supported the weight of his body on his left wrist, breaking it.
  • The gate of the Rede Globo building closed on the head of the Reporter Vesgo cutting deeply into the skin of his ear, which had to be closed with many stitches.
  • The eggplant-Man, a character that is characterized by talking on the cell phone in slippers, wearing speedos with an eggplant inside, debuted at the end of 2005 with the task of filling empty spaces in the program. The theme of the framework is called Because I Got High (Afroman).
  • The Reporter Vesgo (Rodrigo Scarpa) came to invade the sidelines of the 6th edition of Big Brother Brazil, and entered the house, but for a short time, was soon caught by the security of the station.
  • Recently, while running seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher was in Brazil for the last Grand Prix of the 2006 season, "Silvio Santos" and the reporter Vesgo handed him a plastic turtle (purchased for R$11.20), naming the turtle Rubens [24]. The scene sparked laughter from Schumacher, and fury from Rubens Barrichello. The episode ran in countries like India, China, Bahrain, Australia, Germany, England, France, Canada and Argentina and brought some fame to the program, at least within Brazil. The British newspaper Daily Telegraph has a short profile of Vesgo Reporter. The manufacturer claimed that the sales of the turtles, after the appearance of the toy in Panico na TV, increased significantly.
  • Vesgo and Silvio went to the wedding of Brazilian actress Eliana with the chef and host Edu Guedes. After they were denied entry to the wedding, they managed to hide in the trunk of a car and get in. The only celebrity interviewed was the show host Hebe Camargo, the bride's matron of honor.
  • Panico created the "Robert" term, which would be given to a person who does everything to appear.
  • In one episode, the Reporter Vesgo showed the backstage dressing room of a hostess also from RedeTV!, Luciana Gimenez. When the door of the dressing room was open, the signal transmission of the station was cut.
  • After taking part in the crab dance, the sports journalist Galvão Bueno was criticized by Globo, having pronounced the name of the dance at the Pan American Games in 2007, after the players of the Brazilian National Team basketball interpreted the dance to celebrate their victory.
  • In the program of September 21, 2008, Silvio and Vesgo went to Mexico and visited the "Circo de Kiko", belonging to the actor Carlos Villagrán, interpreter of Kiko on the show "El Chavo del 8" (known in Brazil as "Chaves"). The following week, an interview with Villagrán was granted, who won a square ball (always mentioned by Kiko on the show). The cast of the program was characterized as the characters from the Mexican series: Emilio Surita as Prof. Girafales, Wellington Muniz as Kiko, Rodrigo Scarpa as "El Chavo"/"Chaves", Cesar Polvilho as Don Ramón/Seu Madruga, Marcos Chiesa as Don Barriga/Seu Barriga, Danielle Souza as Doña Florinda, Sabrina Sato as Chilindrna/ Chiquinha Márvio Lucio as Doña Clotilde, Daniel Peixoto as Popis and Paulo Serra as "El Chapulín Colorado"/"Chapolin".
  • In the episode for the work-related accident prevention day, the entire cast of the program appeared to be injured and patched up: Emilio appeared with a black eye and the other with a dressing, Ball's head was plastered, Fern had one arm broken and in a cast, and Tania Oliveira was in a wheelchair
  • On March 29, 2009, the members of Panico presented the program by the light of lanterns in protest, as what happened two days before in a worldwide event to save the planet, the postcards, the world's most famous lighting was turned off, some of them are: the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Colosseum in Rome and the Taj Mahal in India. Brazil participated for the first time this event turning out the lights of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, and Cable-Stayed Bridge in São Paulo.
  • The sticker: Ronaldo! (in which appears a Corinthian, Marcos da Silva Heredia the "Zina", which is a tribute to Ronaldo, saying only: Ronaldo! And "Shine on" in "Corinth") made and still thrives. Zina (the Poet of one word, so called by Panico) won one of this program: getting face to face with his idol (Ronaldo himself) [31] in the Pacaembu stadium and realized his dream: a home win [32]. And not to mention that Zina won a contract on Rede TV!.
  • On July 12, 2009, under The Impostor, Daniel Zukerman performed the exploit to circumvent security at the funeral of Michael Jackson, entering the gym Staples Center without tickets and without a wrist band and then managed to enter the Forest Lawn cemetery, where the funeral restricted to the family of Michael took place
  • Still referring to the table The Impostor, the mission titled Attack of the Mosquitos (which had to inform all participants of the updates, such as the death of Michael Jackson, the departure of Gugu to Record and Roberto Justus and Eliana to SBT), Daniel Zukerman tried to storm the studios of "Farm", on Rede Record, Itu (SP). In the first attempt (by land), Daniel tried to enter through the main gate of the studio fooling the guards, but one of the guards recognized him and called the police. The second attempt (by air), it worked (please note that the airspace is restricted to the farm), but Record was granted an injunction in court prohibiting the display of images of the farm. If the program did not comply with this order, it would pay a fine of R$500,000.00 to Rede Record.
  • At the end of 2009 Panico had a contract with RedeTV!, and many other networks were interested in the program. Rede Globo offered Friday nights, SBT offered Sunday night, and Rede Record Sunday afternoons. But the cast of the show decided to renew the contract with Rede TV for an additional three years.

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