Panico Na Band Brazilian Show

Panico Na Band Brazilian Show




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Panico Na Band Brazilian Show
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This article is about the old version of the show broadcast by RedeTV! . For the new version broadcast by Band , see Pânico na Band .

Emilio Surita
Marcos Chiesa
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Pânico na TV (English: Panic on TV ) was a Brazilian comedy program shown on RedeTV! on Sundays. It's the television version of the original radio program called Pânico. After its debut on TV (September 28, 2003), the program has become famous throughout Brazil. The show moved to Rede Bandeirantes in 2012 as Pânico na Band , staying on air until its cancellation in 2017.

The program Pânico on the Radio has existed since 1993 on Jovem Pan . The idea of doing a different program came about from the owner of the Jovem Pan radio station Antonio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho, known as Tuta. He thought about doing a radio program inspired by the American broadcaster Howard Stern , and thus created Pragrama Radio Pânico, presented by Emilio Surita 10 years later after its great success with the radio audience estimated at seventeen million listeners, divided among 749 municipalities, which created the program Pânico na TV.

A large number of actors participated in the show.

One of the show's trademarks, the Crab Dance, was created in this sketch.

The show has on the stage during all the skits and segments a group of women dressed in bikinis and dancing. Some famous Panicats are:

September 28, 2003 ( 2003-09-28 ) – 2012 ( 2012 )


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A Brazilian TV show that featured a character in blackface has apologized and pulled the character after facing huge public outcry, the Washington Post reports . 
Pânico na Band (" Panic in the Band ") announced earlier this week that it would pull the character, which was featured on the show twice and simply referred to as "The African," and that the show's creators did not intend to offend anyone. 
"The segment in which the character appeared ... has several other characters of different ethnicities, Japanese, Northeast, for example, which prepare typical dishes from the regions where they live," a spokesman for the show told Brazilian paper R7 . "Ultimately, none of them was created to offend."
Critics argue that this isn't the first time a character has appeared in blackface on the show, and that it's just another sign of racism in a country that ostensibly prides itself on its diversity.
"I do not understand how you can find it normal if a guy paints himself black and acts like a wild animal and is called 'the African,'" one commenter wrote on the show's Facebook page. "It was so absurd that this made international news. Our bigger problem, and I include myself since I am Brazilian, is that we do not recognize our mistakes and neither do we seek to improve, especially when the issue is racial."
Another wrote, "Guys, seriously, what's the fun in that?! How are people laughing at such a thing?"
Others argued that the character was supposed to be satire and that it was poking fun at racism. "We are in a country where humor is not allowed," one viewer commented on Facebook. 
Actor Eduardo Sterblitch, who played the character, chimed in as well, apologizing on Facebook (though the post appears to have been deleted) while simultaneously arguing that he didn't know blackface was offensive. 
"I am not racist!" he wrote . "And I am also crying. … To whom I left sad or worse, I apologize for my IGNORANCE! At least, I will serve as an example! So that this does not happen anymore."
Brazil was the last country in the Western hemisphere to outlaw slavery and has a complicated history with race and racism. In a recent piece for The Huffington Post Brasil , Diego Iraheta, the site's editor in chief, wrote that racism in Brazil often comes in the form of "a friendly face — but is no less insidious."

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