TV Pirata

TV Pirata

Comedy

TV Pirata

1S | 34E
04/05/1988
7.8

1. Episode 1

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4/5/1988

2. Episode 2

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1/1/1970

3. Episode 3

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1/1/1970

4. Episode 4

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1/1/1970

5. Episode 5

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1/1/1970

6. Episode 6

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1/1/1970

7. Episode 7

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1/1/1970

8. Episode 8

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1/1/1970

9. Episode 9

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1/1/1970

10. Episode 10

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1/1/1970

11. Episode 11

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1/1/1970

12. Episode 12

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1/1/1970

13. Episode 13

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1/1/1970

14. Episode 14

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1/1/1970

15. Episode 15

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1/1/1970

16. Episode 16

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1/1/1970

17. Episode 17

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1/1/1970

18. Episode 18

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1/1/1970

19. Episode 19

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1/1/1970

20. Episode 20

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1/1/1970

21. Episode 21

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1/1/1970

22. Episode 22

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1/1/1970

23. Episode 23

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1/1/1970

24. Episode 24

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1/1/1970

25. Episode 25

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1/1/1970

26. Episode 26

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1/1/1970

27. Episode 27

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1/1/1970

28. Episode 28

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29. Episode 29

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1/1/1970

30. Episode 30

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31. Episode 31

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32. Episode 32

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1/1/1970

33. Episode 33

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1/1/1970

34. Episode 34

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1/1/1970

Overview

TV Pirata was a weekly Brazilian comedy show aired on Rede Globo between 1988 and 1990, being re-aired monthly in 1992. Some of the writers later went on to form the comedy troupe Casseta & Planeta. The show was first aired in April 1988 to fill a gap on Rede Globo's Tuesday night prime time line-up and its comedy was inspired by sketch comedy shows such as Saturday Night Live and Monty Python's Flying Circus with a no-nonsense approach to Brazilian comedy; however, it mixed a new style of comedy with elements of Brazilian culture such as football, politics, pop culture, telenovelas, economics and celebrities. No well-known figure or member of any economical or social class was spared from the show's cutting edge humor. The premise of the show was a TV studio being invaded by pirates who took over the programming department and put a tape on the air with some "unusual" programming. Another new element to Brazilian audiences was the performers, who weren't the usual comedic actors, but dramatic actors doing more comedic roles.

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