Colégio Brasil

Colégio Brasil (Brazil College) is a children's telenovela created and written by Yoya Wursch, originally transmitted on SBT from May 6, 1996 to September 20, 1996.[1]

Colégio Brasil
GenreTelenovela
Comedy
Drama
Created byYoya Wursch
Written byYoya Wursch
Directed byRoberto Talma
José Paulo Vallone
Creative director(s)JPO
StarringGiuseppe Oristanio
Maria Padilha
Patrícia de Sabrit
Ana Kutner
Taumaturgo Ferreira
Opening themeChovendo na roseira
by Mônica Salmaso
Country of originBrazil
Original language(s)Portuguese
No. of episodes117
Production
Production location(s)São Paulo - Brazil
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 mins.
Release
Original networkSBT
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseMay 6 (1996-05-06) 
September 20, 1996 (1996-09-20)
Chronology
Preceded bySangue do Meu Sangue
Followed byDona Anja

Cast

Actor/ActressRole
Taumaturgo FerreiraManuel Boi
Maria PadilhaNair
Edwin LuisiEdmo
Giuseppe OristânioLancelotti
Ítala NandiMiss Dayse
Carla DiazTininha
Rafael PongelupiPaulinho
Juliana PolettiMaria João
Arnaldo BaroneGaio
Júnia Machado PereiraFernanda
Emerson MuzelliAlex
Sofia PapoLeni
Kaíto RibeiroCristiano
Andreá DietrichLuíza
Paloma BernardiAntônia
Alexandre PaternostAlceuzinho
Ana KutnerTininha
Ângela DipLívia
Ângela FigueiredoMaria Paula
Antônio PedroJosé Mário
Afonso NigroMac
Bruna MarcottiFogueira
Cláudia LiraTereza
Diego RamiroBruno Mattos
Fausto Maule
Gustavo HaddadVinícius
Hemílcio FróesBruno Alencar
Henri PagnocelliOsvaldo
Jacqueline CordeiroMírian
Jandir FerrariFlávio
Jerusa FrancoMary Louca
Lorena NobelCiça
Myriam MehlerOlga
Norival RizzoMister John
Patrícia de SabritJúlia
Walesca PraxedesVirgínia
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References

  1. "Colégio Brasil, do SBT" (in Portuguese). InfanTV. Retrieved December 26, 2013.


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