Pânico na TV

Pânico na TV

Pânico na TV is a Brazilian comedy program shown on RedeTV on Sundays. It is the television version of the original radio program called "Pânico". After its opening on TV (September 28th of 2003) it was popular.

It is popular among young people and its innovative humor in the beginning caused an impact. Since then, crude sketches and disrespectful treatment toward celebrities started to have a negative impact on the show, and it is now considered "cheap humor". Since launching, CQC, a TV show from Bandeirantes, was billed as the "classy version of Panico" and stole part of the show audience.

Cast

Emílio Surita

Emilio is the group's leader. He rarely performs in sketches or does parodies. Emilio is kind of ironic and the smartest one.

abrina Sato

"See Main Article 'Sabrina Sato"'

Bola

A ironic and hateful fat man, Bola ("Ball") is angry and violent. With Emilio, Bola was one of the founders of the group. Bola rarely imitates someone but helps Sabrina with the dangerous situations.

Crew

Ceará

Real name Wellington Muniz, Ceará does many impersonations. His "signature" is fake teeth at every impersonation. His main character is an imitation of Brazilian TV host Sílvio Santos. He always makes his sketches with Rodrigo Scarpa.

Carioca

Real name Márvio Lúcio, Carioca is a character himself. A modern Don Juan, Carioca thinks he can make every kind of woman fall in love with him. A current joke at 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), Brazilian estilist Ronaldo Ésper and Freddie Mercury. Carioca often dresses as a woman.

Daniel Zukerman

One of the new humourists hired for the show's third year, Zukerman plays only one role: "Xupla", an imitation of Brazilian singer Supla. During his "sketches", Zukerman goes to night clubs to kiss ugly women.

Rodrigo Scarpa

Also known as Repórter Vesgo ("The Crosseyed Reporter"), Scarpa is a reporter who goes to celebrities' parties. AVesgo irritates every celebrity and has been assaulted a number of times.

Danielle Souza

Known as Mulher-Samambaia (Fern-Woman), Danielle plays no roles in the show. She only wears a small and tight bikini and goes into dangerous situations with Sabrina and the other Panicats.

Evandro Santo

One of the new humourists hired at the show's third year, Santo plays Christian Pior (an imitation of Christian Dior). A new rich man who love 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!!!".

César Polvilho

Humourist Eduardo Sterblitch was hired after making a "test sketch" with his group Deznessários satirizing Tropa de Elite. His character is a lost-minded and distracted reporter known as "César Polvilho: The Action Reporter".

Ex-Crew Members

Japa

Known as Japa ("The Japanese Man"), Marcos Aguena 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 grouo since the beginning, Vinicius played a character called Zé Fofinho ("Cute Zé"), a mentally unstable and childish man. Later, Vinicius played two character: 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 weighed man. Later, Carlos started playing a character called Merchan Neves (a satire of TV sportive host Milton Neves) who made the catchphrase: "Pedala Robinho". Carlos also imitated Brazilian president Lula. At the show's fourth year, alongside with his friend Vinicius Vieira, Carlos left the show and was hired by Rede Record.

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 Tânia Oliveira, Gabriela Monteiro, Elisiane Benites and Daniele Bolina. Tânia was a cover of the Playboy Magazine, while Gabriela and Elisiane were on the cover of Sexy Magazine. Bolina made some shots for Sexy. Also, the four participate in dangerous situations alongside Bola, Sabrina and Samambaia.

Recurring Crew Members

A big number of actors participated in the show.

Robinho

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

Homem-Grito

A fat black man, Tyson, assumes the name of Homem-Grito ("The Scream Man"). Tyson loudly screams in people's ears.

Amanda

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

Marcelo Senna

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

ketches

andálias da Humildade

"The Humility Sandals" are given by Vesgo and Silvio to any celebrity who makes an aggressive or arrogant comments or an action against anyone. To "purify" the celebrities, the sandals must be worn by them. The celebrities to whom the sandals were given:
* Luana Piovani. The actress received the sandals after slapping Vesgo's face. She wore the sandals and became Vesgo's friend.
* Clodovil Hernandes. The stylist and TV host received the sandals after commenting against the show. A fight between Pânico and Clodovil started (as they were at the same station), with dangerous persecutions by car. At the end, Clodovil was fired at his show. Some time later, Clodovil made peace with the show and wore the sandals.
* Jô Soares. The talk-show host was persecuted, but soon wore the sandals (which were in the shape of an elephant's foot).
* Luiza Tomé. The actress "assaulted" Silvio, but wore the sandals.
* Daniella Cicarelli. After expelling Caroline Bittencourt after her wedding with Ronaldo, the host Daniella Cicarelli received the sandals. Vesgo and Silvio spent a day in front of MTV's building. She wore the sandals. A scandal broke when they "discovered" Cicarelli had six toes on one of her feet.
* Carolina Dieckman. Vesgo and Silvio used a crane to climb into Carolina's apartment. Carolina sued them, prohibiting the show to say her name or showing any picture of her.

* Maradona. He was just angry when the Vesgo and Sílvio came to him. Soon after, the humorists he offered to the DVD "Pelé Eterno", saying that with that video he learn to play football.

Meda

Christian Pior and Robaldo Ésperman (Carioca) go to rich people's parties or glamurous places to talk about their clothes and style. Inside this sketch, two other characters are seen: Carioca plays a satiric version of Amaury Jr. and Evandro Santo plays an addicted reporter called Mary Juana.

External links

* [http://www.redetv.com.br/paniconatv Pânico na TV Official Website]
* [http://www.paniconainterne.com.br Rádio Pânico Official Website]


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