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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Altas Horas, As Brasileiras, A Diarista, A Grande Familia, A Mulher Invisivel, Big Brother Brasil, Bom Dia Sao Paulo, Capitu, Casseta & Planeta, City of Men, Danca dos Famosos, Domingao do Faustao, Estacao Globo, Fantastico, Forca-Tarefa, Globo Reporter, Hipertensao, Jornal da Globo, Jornal Hoje, Jornal Nacional, Linha Direta, List of former programs broadcast on Rede Globo, List of television programs broadcast on Rede Globo, Malu Mulher, Monica's Gang (TV series), Na Moral, No Limite, Os Aspones, Os Caras de Pau, Os Normais, Os Trapalhoes, O Quinto dos Infernos, O Sorriso do Lagarto, Praca TV, Programa do Jo, S.O.S. Emergencia, Sai de Baixo, Sitio do Picapau Amarelo (animated series), The Voice Brasil, Toma La, Da Ca, TV Colosso, TV Globinho, TV Pirata, TV Xuxa, Video Show, Voce Decide, Zorra Total. Excerpt: Toma La, Da Ca is a Brazilian television sitcom broadcast by Globo Network on Tuesday nights. The episodes are performed in front of a live audience, in a format very similar to the one of older sitcom Sai de Baixo, also created by Miguel Falabella. Sai de Baixo (a slang sentence in Brazilian Portuguese that can be translated as "look out below") is a Brazilian sitcom that first aired on Rede Globo. It followed the lives of the members of a dysfunctional family, their maid and the doorman of the apartment building in which they lived. It ran for 7 seasons, from 1996 to 2002, on Sunday nights after the newsmagazine Fantastico. That means that it always aired after 10 o'clock p.m., which was necessary given the show's heavy language and sexual innuendos. In 2000, however, the premiere of a new reality show shifted the program to the 11:30 p.m. slot, which lasted for about four months. After that the timeslot varied almost monthly, which started to hurt ratings. At one time, the show was...