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Bom Dia & Cia

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Bom Dia & Cia
Also known asEliana & Cia
Bom Dia & Companhia
GenreChildren's program
Created byNilton Travesso
Directed bySilvia Abravanel (2009–2022)
StarringManuela do Monte
Giovanna Grigio
ComposersMaría Cristina De Giacomi
Carlos Nilson
Caion Gadia
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons28
No. of episodes7480
Production
ProducerFernando Pelegio
Production locationsSão Paulo, Brazil
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes (in 2022)
Original release
NetworkSBT
ReleaseAugust 2, 1993 (1993-08-02) –
April 1, 2022 (2022-04-01)

Bom Dia & Cia (also known as Eliana & Cia from 1997 to 1998 and Bom Dia & Companhia from 2009 to 2017) is a morning children's television show that aired on SBT from August 2, 1993 to April 1, 2022,[1] It is the longest-running Brazilian children's television program.

Bom Dia & Cia followed several formats over the years, with different hosts and cartoons. Early shows featured Eliana, who was at the beginning of her career as a children's presenter, following in the footsteps of other female hosts like Xuxa and Angélica.[2][3] The program became known for its simple and educational format, where Eliana sometimes received guests on the show, and also interacted with puppet characters. The program was an audience favourite during the 1990s. This helped to raise Eliana's profile, making her popular with children, and with spin-off products that sold almost as well as those of Xuxa and Gugu Liberato.[4]

After Eliana left SBT to work at RecordTV in 1998, the show was hosted by Jackeline Petkovic; better known as Jacky. The show followed the same style with guests, educational activities and puppets. Jacky also had a child stagehand, Michelle Giudice.[5] After 2003, more youth hosts were used, including Yudi Tamashiro, Priscilla Alcântara and Maisa Silva. The show adopted a new format, with viewers able to phone in and win prizes including computers, video games and toys. The show changed format again in 2015 following a court injunction which banned the use of children as TV show hosts. The director Silvia Abravanel was the show's host until its final year.[6]

Bom Dia & Cia aired clips from various animation departments over the years, including Disney, Warner Bros., Nickelodeon, DIC Entertainment and Mattel, as well as some anime.

Puppet characters

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The show used many puppet characters, who interacted with the presenters, until 2003.

  • Fritz - A talking computer with arms and legs. He was Eliana's first supporting puppet, and continued until Jacky's first week. He researched the program's subjects and helped Eliana with other sketches, and was voiced by Edílson Oliveira da Silva.
  • Melocoton - A purple chubby monster. At first, it debuted as a simple puppet with only a head visible, but it was later converted into a full-bodied puppet. The character was a funny, good-natured monster with a large appetite. Due to Eliana's success on the show, Melocoton was a popular spin-off product.[7] The character was originally played by both Edílson Oliveira da Silva (providing the voice) and Hélio Eduardo Afonso (wearing the costume). Both actors later became known as the characters Chiquinho and Pitoco on Eliana & Alegria. When Eliana moved to Record to host Eliana & Alegria, a similar character was created called Nhoc.
  • Gugui - A little blue alien with powers. Gugui was introduced in 2000 and remained Jacky's main supporting character until early 2003. After Guguie left the show, Jacky suggested that the character had returned to his home planet. His design is reminiscent of Gizmo from Gremlins.
  • Piu and Pia - A couple of birds occasionally interacted with Jacky and Gugui. Piu is the male and is blue, while Pia is the female and is yellow. Like Gugui, they were used from 2000 to 2003.
  • Ramon - A talking goldfish that lives inside an aquarium and occasionally interacted with Jacky. Like Gugui, it was used from 2000 to 2003.

References

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  1. ^ "Bom Dia & Cia - 1992". InfanTv. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Carreira de Eliana". Quem. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  3. ^ "Sessão Desenho - 1981". InfanTV. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Eliana cresce devagar e sobrevive às mudanças". Folha de S.Paulo. TV Pesquisa. 1997-12-28. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  5. ^ "Jackeline assume programa de Eliana". Folha. 27 September 1998. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Justiça veta crianças, Sílvia Abravanel apresenta programa e comete gafe".
  7. ^ "Por onde andam Chiquinho, Pitoco e Melocoton do Programa da Eliana". Fatos Desconhecidos. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
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