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    Rede Tupi (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi tuˈpi]; in English, Tupi Network) was a Brazilian commercial terrestrial television network. Its flagship...
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    and event catering company in São Paulo. Her brother Hélio presented the TV Tupi children's show, Jardim Encantado. At age 14, Braga was invited by director...
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    TV Tupi São Paulo was a Brazilian television station located in the city of São Paulo, capital of the state of the same name. Opened by journalist and...
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  • in Brazil. TV Record was the fourth station to operate in the country after TV Tupi São Paulo (1950), TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro (1951) and TV Paulista (1952)...
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  • country. The show was broadcast in black and white by the now defunct TV Tupi in São Paulo from 1951 to 1952. The series pioneered the telenovela genre...
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  • Tupi may refer to: Tupi people of Brazil Tupi or Tupian languages, spoken in South America Tupi language, a dead Tupian language spoken by the Tupi people...
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    TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro was a Brazilian television station located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, capital of the state of the same name. It operated on...
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    de Emissoras Associadas, who also owned TV Tupi. The station's transmitter was the former one used by TV Tupi São Paulo, which up until August 1960 broadcast...
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    became a TV pioneer in Brazil, working for Rio de Janeiro's TV Tupi – the second TV station of South America. She appeared in several plays on TV between...
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  • TV Tupi Ribeirão Preto was a short-lived affiliate of TV Tupi set up by its parent company Diários Associados. It signed on in 1959 as the first television...
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  • Ribeirão Preto) Quem Foi? (1961,TV Tupi, Canal 3, de Ribeirão Preto, 25 episodes) Além, Muito Além do Além (1967–1968, TV Bandeirantes, 34 episodes; directed...
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  • Pertence, written and directed by Walter Forster and shown on the now-defunct TV Tupi São Paulo between December 21, 1951 and February 15, 1952, was the world's...
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  • from TV Tupi do Rio and São Paulo along with international programs, but only started to advertise itself as an affiliate in 1973. Until then, TV Brasília...
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    Norma Blum (section TV Globo)
    the role of Our Lady of Lourdes. In addition to TV Tupi, Blum worked for TV Excelsior, TV Rio and TV Continental. In 1957, she participated in the New...
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    channel TV Tupi. The show served as a testing ground for rising young actors, and after signing with TV Tupi, he participated in TV de Vanguarda (TV of the...
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    Brazilian soap opera Somos Todos Irmãos (1966), produced by the extinct TV Tupi, was inspired by the spiritist novel A Vingança do Judeu psychographed...
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  • Minha Doce Namorada - Dona Nina 1972: Signo da Esperança (TV Tupi) - Lindolfa 1972: Bel-Ami (TV Tupi) - Gertrudes 1972: Quero Viver (Rede Record) - Carmela...
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  • station's 31st anniversary event. Assis Chateaubriand sent technicians from TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro. The introduction of the station depended largely on the...
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    However, part of the library of Rio de Janeiro TV Tupi studios was found in 2005 at the headquarters of Radio Tupi, and later donated to the Brazilian National...
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    network television in Brazil made its official debut in São Paulo with TV Tupi on channel 3, in an historical ceremony that was considered simplistic...
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    Garner, Max Adrian, Brian Donlevy, and Shelley Winters 1958 – Nicholas (TV Tupi), featuring Ricardinho, Roberto de Cleto, and Rafael Golombeck 1960 – The...
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  • Esperança (TV Tupi) 1972: Uma Rosa com Amor (Rede Globo) .... Claude Antoine Geraldi 1976: Um Sol Maior (TV Tupi) .... Rangel 1977: Éramos Seis (TV Tupi) .....
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  • Calouros (TV Itacolomi, 1963) Café Sem Concerto (TV Tupi) Os Trapalhões (TV Tupi, 1974–1977) Os Trapalhões (TV Globo, 1977–1990) Criança Esperança (TV Globo...
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    Manuel de Nóbrega. He was a scriptwriter for comedy shows on TV Paulista, TV Rio and RecordTV. He wrote dozens of programs, including Família Trapo and A...
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    in Brazil began officially on 18 September 1950, with the founding of TV Tupi by Assis Chateaubriand. Since then television has grown in the country...
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  • Beto Rockfeller is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Tupi and aired from November 4, 1968, to November 30, 1969. It was created by Cassiano Gabus...
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  • Vivo – Eduardo (TV Tupi) 1978 – Salário Mínimo (TV Tupi) 1977 – Éramos Seis – Lúcio (TV Tupi) 1975 – Um Dia, o Amor – Wálter (TV Tupi) 1975 – Meu Rico...
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    Jovem Guarda, soon after, joined the program Divino, Maravilhoso from TV Tupi, presented by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Jorge Ben's first public...
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  • Participation Show" in 1952, 1953, and 1958 and the Golden Globe Awards for Best TV Show in 1962. More than 700 episodes exist as kinescope recordings, filmed...
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    with two historic interviews with Chico Xavier, aired by the now-defunct TV Tupi Channel 4 in São Paulo, on the program "Pinga-Fogo". The first interview...
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