Casos de Família (Brazilian talk show)

Brazilian TV series or program
  • Galvão França (2004–2009)
  • Rafael Bello
  • Melissa Ribeiro
  • Raul Garin
Presented by
  • Regina Volpato (20102012)
  • Christina Rocha (20072008)
Country of originBrazilOriginal languagePortugueseProductionProducers
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  • Fabiano Pescarelli
  • Priscila Dempsey
  • André Caldana
  • Paloma Sales
  • Marcio Emendabili
  • Ariane Machado
  • David Alves
  • Larissa Kawabata
  • Leonardo Soncin
  • Renato Tres
Production locationSão PauloCamera setupMultiple-cameraRunning time60 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkSBTReleaseMay 18, 2004 (2004-05-18) –
March 17, 2023 (2023-03-17)

Casos de Família is a Brazilian television talk show produced and broadcast by SBT May 18, 2004 to March 17, 2023.[1] It was hosted by Christina Rocha, who had replaced Regina Volpato in 2009, when the show's format has been reformulated.[2]

Format

Casos de Família presents daily themes that will highlight the emotions of the participants on the stage, the invited audience and the viewers who are at home. In addition to the guests, the audience also actively participates in the show with opinions and questions about the stories told. The intention is to guide and even solve the cases presented with the participation of a psychologist.

After 4 years in charge of Casos de Família, Regina Volpato stated that she would not renew the contract for personal reasons, and would take over the program until the end of her contract with the station, which won on February 28, 2009. It was speculated that the reason for the departure of Regina Volpato would be the implantation of the Venezuelan "¿Quién tiene la razón?"format in the show, where people literally discuss the topics that have to be addressed, and in this one would have the famous "heated debate", besides "intense verbal conflicts" and dealing with embarrassing situations

History

In 2004, SBT acquired the format from Venevisión, and hired journalist Regina Volpato (formerly Fundação Roberto Marinho and BandNews) to lead it. She hosted Casos de Família between May 18, 2004 and February 27, 2009. On February 15, 2023, almost five months after its first cancellation was announced, SBT chose to close the attraction for good due to the drop in audience ratings in its last years and commercial losses, justifying its departure as a format's rest period, with the last episode airing on March 17. The space would be occupied by Fofocalizando, which would gain more time on the air from the 20th. Even though it was extinct, SBT reported that the program could return in the future.

References

  1. ^ "SBT coloca Casos de Família em "descanso" e programa sai do ar". NaTelinha (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  2. ^ "SBT estréia talk show "Casos de Família" nesta terça-feira" (in Portuguese). UOL. 17 May 2004. Retrieved 16 June 2016.

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