This article needs additional citations for verification .(March 2024) |
Custe o Que Custar | |
---|---|
Genre | News/comedy |
Created by | Diego Guebel Mario Pergolini |
Directed by | Gonzalo Marco |
Presented by | Dan Stulbach (2015) Marco Luque (2008–2015) Rafael Cortez (2015) Former: Marcelo Tas (2008–2014) Rafinha Bastos (2008–2011) Oscar Filho (2012–2013) Dani Calabresa (2014) |
Opening theme | "Electric Head, Pt.1 (Satan In High Heels Mix)" –White Zombie "Shoot to Thrill" –AC/DC |
Ending theme | "Funky Mama" –Danny Gatton |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 399 |
Original release | |
Network | Band |
Release | March 17, 2008 – December 21, 2015 |
Custe o Que Custar (In English, Whatever it Takes, represented by the acronym CQC) was a program that brought together journalism and humor on Brazilian television, produced by Eyeworks and broadcast weekly by Rede Bandeirantes from 2008 to 2015.
In total, it had eight seasons and 339 episodes. The format is based on the original Argentinean Caiga quien caiga, created by Mario Pergolini and Diego Guebel, in 1995. The attraction was awarded in several categories with the main awards on Brazilian television, such as the APCA [1] , Press Trophy and the Brasil Quality Art Award .
Antônio José da Silva Fagundes Filho is a Brazilian actor, playwright, voice actor, and producer. Renowned for his several performances in stage, film and television, where he frequently works in telenovelas.
Glória Maria Cláudia Pires de Morais is a Brazilian actress. She is best known for her roles in TV Globo telenovelas such as Dancin' Days, Vale Tudo, Mulheres de Areia and O Rei do Gado. She is also known for starring in films such as Academy Award-nominated O Quatrilho, box-office hit If I Were You and its sequel, and Lula, Son of Brazil, which is the second most expensive Brazilian film of all time, after Nosso Lar.
CQC may refer to:
Caiga Quien Caiga, also known as CQC, is an Argentine television show. Under the format of the production company Cuatro Cabezas, CQC has also been adapted in Spain, France, Chile, Italy, Brazil, Portugal and briefly in Israel and the Netherlands.
Mario Daniel Pergolini is an Argentine journalist, media producer and businessman, best known as the former main host of the television show Caiga Quien Caiga (CQC) broadcast on Argentina's Telefe.
Selton Figueiredo Mello is a Brazilian actor, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, editor and director. Since his childhood, he acted on TV shows. Now he works on TV, movies and theater. Throughout his career, he developed a strong and solid experience in cinema, producing and directing movies and videoclips, and being publicly and critically acclaimed for it. The actor hosted Tarja Preta, a TV show about culture and independent movies, from 2004 until 2008.
"Shoot to Thrill" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the second track on the 1980 album Back in Black. This song is also the second track of AC/DC Live and AC/DC Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition, and is included on the Iron Man 2 soundtrack. Although the studio version was never released as a single, the song is a fan favourite and a staple on classic rock radio stations.
Argentine humour is exemplified by a number of humorous television programmes, film productions, comic strips and other types of media. Everyday humour includes jokes related to recurrent themes, such as xenophobic jokes at the expense of Galicians (Spaniards) called chistes de gallegos, often obscene sex-related jokes, jokes about the English, the Americans, blonde women, dark humour, word and pronunciation games, jokes about Argentines themselves, etc.
A Grande Família is a Brazilian television sitcom created by Oduvaldo Vianna Filho and Armando Costa that originally aired on Rede Globo from 29 March 2001 to 11 September 2014. The show tells the story of a typical middle-class family living in a suburban neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. It is a remake of the series of the same name that aired in Brazil in the 1970s.
Eduardo de la Puente is an Argentine journalist and television presenter. He is perhaps most famous for his participation in the popular television show Caiga Quien Caiga broadcast on Telefé.
Cazé Peçanha, the screen name of Carlos José de Araújo Peccini, is a Brazilian television host.
Cecília Dassi is a Brazilian retired actress famous for her work on Rede Globo soap operas.
The Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte or APCA is an organization based in São Paulo, Brazil which honors the best in the Brazilian fields of stage acting, music, literature, film, television, plastic arts, and radio.
Marcos Luque Martins is a Brazilian humorist, well known for his performances as a stand-up comedian and as one of the hosts of the Brazilian version for the Argentinian TV program CQC - Caiga Quien Caiga -, in Portuguese, Custe o que Custar.
Estíbaliz "Esti" Gabilondo Cuéllar is a Spanish actress and journalist. She is niece of the former Minister of Education Ángel Gabilondo, and the journalist Iñaki Gabilondo.
Daniella Maria Giusti Barra, known professionally as Dani Calabresa, is a Brazilian comedian, actress, screenwriter, and television presenter. She is best known for being a cast member of the APCA award winner show Comédia MTV as well as the host, alongside the actor Bento Ribeiro, of Furo MTV, a show similar to Saturday Night Live'sWeekend Update. She was married to the comedian Marcelo Adnet. They got divorced in 2017. On March 18, 2013, Calabresa made her official debut on the weekly show Custe o Que Custar aired on Band and TBS.
Christian Gálvez is a Spanish television presenter, actor, amateur historian and writer.
Beau van Erven Dorens is a Dutch television presenter, actor and voice actor. He is known for presenting many television programs, including Deal or No Deal, RTL Boulevard, Het Zesde Zintuig and Beau Five Days Inside.
Arturo Valls Mollà is a Spanish actor, primarily featured in comedy roles, as well as television presenter. He became popular for his performance in the comedy series Camera Café from 2005 to 2009, and for presenting the format ¡Ahora caigo!.
Marcelo Bratke is a Brazilian pianist.