List of programs broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes

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This is a list of programs broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes (also known as "Band"), a Brazilian television network. Part of the Bandeirantes Group, it aired for the first time in 1967. Currently it is the fourth TV network in Brazil by the ratings.

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Current programs

Series

TitleRun
The Blacklist 2020-present
Vikings 2024-present
Special Cold Case Investigation
Naoki Hanzawa
Rod Santiago's The Sisters
Choti Sarrdaarni
Panji
Polícia Real da Malásia
Vincenzo Cassano

Reality shows

TitlePresenterRun
MasterChef Brasil Ana Paula Padrão 2014–present
MasterChef Junior 2015, 2022–present
MasterChef Profissionais 2016–2018, 2022–present
MasterChef + 2022–present
Largados e Pelados (Naked and Afraid)2021-2022, 2023-present

Variety

TitlePresenterRun
Melhor da Tarde Catia Fonseca 2001-2005, 2018-presente
The ChefEdu Guedes2020–presente
Programa do JoãoJoão Guilherme2023-present
Sex Privé Club2022-present
Melhor da NoiteGlenda Kozlowski
Zeca Camargo
2023-present
Perrengue na BandTatola Godas
Denys Motta
Ângelo Campos
Ricardinho Mendonça
2021-present
Você Sabia Anime2022-present

News and information

TitleMain HostsRun
Jornal da Band Eduardo Oinegue
Adriana Araújo
1977–present
Canal LivreRodolfo Schneider1980–present
Jornal da NoiteFelipe Vieira
Cynthia Martins
1982–1988, 1989-present
Brasil Urgente José Luiz Datena 1997–present
Band Cidade [lower-alpha 1] — Regional program1999-present
Primeiro JornalGustavo Carvalho
Israel Goldstein
2005-2014, 2020-present
+Info2018-present
Bora Praça [lower-alpha 2] — Regional program2019-present
Bora BrasilJoel Datena
Thaís Dias
2020-present
Linha de CombateJoão Paulo Vergueiro2020-presente
Documento Band2020, 2023-present
Documentários BBC: Planeta SelvagemJoel Datena2021-present

Sports

Programming

TitleMain HostsRun
Jogo AbertoRenata Fan2007–present
Show do EsporteElia Junior
Paloma Tocci
1983-2004, 2018, 2020-present
Os Donos da Bola— Regional program2012–present
Apito Final Neto 1986-1999, 2002, 2006, 2009-2010, 2023-present
Esporte TotalFernando Fernandes1986-2007, 2021-present
Band Esporte ClubeKalinka Schütel2007-2020, 2021-present
Você Torceu AquiFernando Fernandes2020-present
Band Esporte1994-2000, 2023-present
AceleradosGerson Campos
Rubens Barrichello
2021-present
Doc BandSports*Nivaldo de Cillo2023-present
Olímpicos*2023-present
The Ultimate Fighter 2023-present
O Melhor do UFCMirelle Moschella2023-present

Coverage

*(BandSports transmit all the races)**(BandSports transmit all the matches)***(reruns of BandSports)

Special

Children's programming

Movie blocks

Former programs

Late night

Variety

-2009

News

Sports

Coverage

Special

Reality shows/Game shows

Children's programming

Movie blocks

Dramaturgy

Series

Notes

  1. From 6:50 pm until 7:20 pm, the programming space is intended for local programming of its own and affiliated broadcasters, except for the coverage region in São Paulo.
  2. Form 6:00 am until 8:00 am, the programming space is intended for local programming of its own and affiliated broadcasters.

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