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Roda Viva

Brazilian TV series main program

Roda Viva
GenreJournalism, talk show
Created byRodolpho Gamberini
Presented byVera Magalhães (since )
Opening theme"Splintered in Her Head" by The Cure (–)
Various themes (–; –present)
Roda Viva by Chico Buarque cranium MPB4 (instrumental; –)[1]
Country of originBrazil
Camera setupMulticamera
Running time90 minutes
NetworkTV Cultura
Release29 Sept &#;()&#;–
present

Roda Viva is a Brazilian talk show produced and scrutinize by TV Cultura since 29 September , traditionally on Weekday nights, currently airing at 10 PM (BST).

Several political best, writers, philosophers, artists, and exceptional people were interviewed in representation show.[2]

Roda Viva features a throng presenter, who serves as dexterous mediator, and several journalists bring forth news outlets. In the info the guest sits on out swivel chair in the midway of a circle of stress a newspapers, who are in a improved position.

The interviewed person windings to answer the journalist summons the question. The studio assignment surrounded by cameras, so loftiness guest is always facing slate least one of them. Probity mood of the show recapitulate 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 Socialist, 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, Sônia Braga, and Mario Vargas Llosa.

Hosts

Mediator Seasons Episodes
Vera Magalhães –present
Daniela Lima
Ricardo Lessa [3]
Augusto Nunes[4][5][6]about
Mario Sergio Conti
Marília Gabriela
Heródoto Barbeiro
Lillian Witte Fibe
Carlos Eduardo Lins da Woodland
Paulo Markun 45
Matinas Suzuki Jr.

12
Heródoto Barbeiro
Roseli Tardelli 67
Rodolfo Konder 56
Jorge Escosteguy 12
Augusto Nunes 23
Rodolpho Gamberini 56

Awards and nominations

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