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{{Infobox television
| show_name = Avenida Brasil
| show_name = Avenida Brasil
| image =
| image = [[File:Avenida Brasil (en).png|200px]]
| caption = The Brazilian logo (in Portuguese).
| caption =
| genre = [[Telenovela]]
| genre = [[Telenovela]]
| creator = João Emanuel Carneiro
| creator = João Emanuel Carneiro
| director = Ricardo Waddington
| starring = [[Débora Falabella]]<br />[[Adriana Esteves]]<br />[[Murilo Benício]]<br />[[Cauã Reymond]]<br />[[Nathalia Dill]]<br />[[Eliane Giardini]]<br />[[Marcos Caruso]]<br />[[Heloísa Périssé]]<br />Alexandre Borges<br />[[Vera Holtz]]<br /> [[#Cast|and big cast]]
| starring = [[Débora Falabella]]<br />[[Adriana Esteves]]<br />[[Murilo Benício]]<br />[[Cauã Reymond]]<br />[[Nathalia Dill]]<br />[[Eliane Giardini]]<br />[[Marcos Caruso]]<br />[[Heloísa Périssé]]<br />Alexandre Borges<br />[[Vera Holtz]]<br /> [[#Cast|and big cast]]
| theme_music_composer = Vem Dançar com Tudo ([[Danza Kuduro]]) Robson Moura and Lino Krizz
| theme_music_composer =
| opentheme = Vem Dançar com Tudo ([[Danza Kuduro]])
| composer = Robson Moura and Lino Krizz
| opentheme =
| country = [[Brazil]]
| country = [[Brazil]]
| language = [[Portuguese language]]
| language = [[Portuguese language]]
| num_episodes =
| num_episodes = 179
| executive_producer =
| executive_producer =
| location = [[Brazil]]
| location = [[Brazil]]
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| network = [[Rede Globo]]
| network = [[Rede Globo]]
| picture_format = ([[HDTV]]) [[1080i]] – [[16:9]]<br />([[SDTV]]) [[480i]] – [[4:3]]
| picture_format = ([[HDTV]]) [[1080i]] – [[16:9]]<br />([[SDTV]]) [[480i]] – [[4:3]]
| first_aired = March 26, 2012
| first_aired = {{Start date|2012|3|26}}
| last_aired = October 19, 2012
| last_aired = {{End date|2012|10|19}}
| website = http://tvg.globo.com/novelas/avenida-brasil/index.html
| website = http://tvg.globo.com/novelas/avenida-brasil/index.html
}}
}}
'''''Avenida Brasil''''' ({{lang-en|''Brazil Avenue''{{#tag:ref|Official name in English.<ref>TV Globo Internacional - [http://www.globotvinternational.com/prodDet.asp?prodId=195&catId=1&random=1370297840562&random=1370298019796 Brazil Avenue - TV Globo International]</ref>|group="nb"}}}}) is a Brazilian [[telenovela]] that aired on [[Rede Globo]] 26 March 2012 to 19 October 2012.


== Telenovela overview ==
'''''Avenida Brasil''''' (English: Brazil Avenue) is a Brazilian [[telenovela]] that aired on [[Rede Globo]] 26 March 2012 to 19 October 2012.

== Plot ==
The main story line of Avenida Brazil is the obsessive quest for revenge by Nina ([[Débora Falabella]]), who as a child was called by her first name of Rita, where she was abandoned in a garbage dump in ([[Rio de Janeiro]]) by Carminha evil stepmother ([[Adriana Esteves]]) and her lover Max ([[Marcello Novaes]]), applies after a coup in Genésio ([[Tony Ramos]]), father of Rita, to stay as sole heir and split his share with her lover. After discovering the plan Carminha, Genésio ends up being beaten by her, where no forces, the police seek to denounce Carminha but dies accidentally hit by Tufão soccer ace ([[Murilo Benicio]]), on Avenida Brazil, north of [[Rio de Janeiro]]. At the dump, Rita knows Batata, a street kid who lives in the care of the landfill and Lucinda falls in love with Rita, becoming the love of his life, but end up separating after Rita be adopted by a family in Argentina and is called Nina, going to live in [[Mendoza]], Argentina and Batata is discovered by Tufão ace after learning of his talent for football. Herein, the boy is called Jorginho and eventually be adopted by the family of Tufão, thanks to Carminha, who is married to Tufão, having a secret history (Jorginho is his son and Max, who she abandoned years ago). After 12 years, the current era of 2012, Nina grows up to be a great chef. She loses her parents and decides to return to Brazil to start his plan for revenge, leaving her boyfriend and her two sisters. She knows Ivana (Leticia Isnard), sister of Tufão, the Internet and can be hired by this family, thus approaching to avenge Carminha. Carminha an exemplary wife is now married to Tufão, who managed to separate the hairdresser Monalisa, the true love of Tufão. Carminha reached the high society and acquired a false image of a good woman, but keeps the evil rooted, creating situations and keeping his affair with Max, now married to the sister of Tufão, the Ivana, both by frame. Rita, now as Nina, comes to live with the family of Tufão, but discovers that Jorginho ([[Cauã Reymond]]), son of Tufão and Carminha, is his childhood love, then getting torn between love and revenge against her Carminha former stepmother.
The main story line of Avenida Brazil is the obsessive quest for revenge by Nina ([[Débora Falabella]]), who as a child was called by her first name of Rita, where she was abandoned in a garbage dump in ([[Rio de Janeiro]]) by Carminha evil stepmother ([[Adriana Esteves]]) and her lover Max ([[Marcello Novaes]]), applies after a coup in Genésio ([[Tony Ramos]]), father of Rita, to stay as sole heir and split his share with her lover. After discovering the plan Carminha, Genésio ends up being beaten by her, where no forces, the police seek to denounce Carminha but dies accidentally hit by Tufão soccer ace ([[Murilo Benicio]]), on Avenida Brazil, north of [[Rio de Janeiro]]. At the dump, Rita knows Batata, a street kid who lives in the care of the landfill and Lucinda falls in love with Rita, becoming the love of his life, but end up separating after Rita be adopted by a family in Argentina and is called Nina, going to live in [[Mendoza]], Argentina and Batata is discovered by Tufão ace after learning of his talent for football. Herein, the boy is called Jorginho and eventually be adopted by the family of Tufão, thanks to Carminha, who is married to Tufão, having a secret history (Jorginho is his son and Max, who she abandoned years ago). After 12 years, the current era of 2012, Nina grows up to be a great chef. She loses her parents and decides to return to Brazil to start his plan for revenge, leaving her boyfriend and her two sisters. She knows Ivana (Leticia Isnard), sister of Tufão, the Internet and can be hired by this family, thus approaching to avenge Carminha. Carminha an exemplary wife is now married to Tufão, who managed to separate the hairdresser Monalisa, the true love of Tufão. Carminha reached the high society and acquired a false image of a good woman, but keeps the evil rooted, creating situations and keeping his affair with Max, now married to the sister of Tufão, the Ivana, both by frame. Rita, now as Nina, comes to live with the family of Tufão, but discovers that Jorginho ([[Cauã Reymond]]), son of Tufão and Carminha, is his childhood love, then getting torn between love and revenge against her Carminha former stepmother.
== Production ==
=== Opening sequence ===
The opening was created by director Alexandre Pit Ribeiro, which featured 135 dancers dancing on a catwalk. The choreography was produced by Dudu Neles.<ref>{{cite web | work=TV [[Globo]] | title=Confira os bastidores da gravação da abertura de Avenida Brasil. | date=20 de março de 2012 | url=http://globotv.globo.com/rede-globo/rede-globo/v/confira-os-bastidores-da-gravacao-da-abertura-de-avenida-brasil/1865138/ | accessdate=}}</ref>


The opening theme was played by Robson Moura and Lino Krizz, and known for its refrain "OiOiOi", which became successful in social networks.
== Great success in Brazil ==
The soap opera had a successful debut, becoming increasingly popular, until becoming a great critical and commercial success. It became a favorite subject in the social networks of the internet, being one of the topics most discussed on [[Twitter]], the hashtag reaching the top Trending Topics for each chapter of the story. The night of its final chapter became epic, on Twitter, the hashtag '''#OiOiOiFinal''' ranked first in world affairs on Twitter and continued after the end of the exhibition throughout Brazil. In addition to success in social networks, the last chapter brought Brazil to a halt making the streets of big cities like [[São Paulo]], [[Rio de Janeiro]] and stand deserted. programs of [[Rede Globo]] had segments dedicated to the soap and several other Brazilian television stations also commented on the end of ''Avenida Brasil''. With many connected TVs, there was a hoax that a blackout could occur in the whole country after the screening of the final episode due to an effect called "loading ramp" when the novel ends, people resume activities which could generate an overload leaving the country in the dark which did not actually occur. At the close of the soap opera, the telenovela beat its own record. As expected by most critics, the last episode was watched by 80 million people, a very high number, making it the highest rated TV program in 2012 in Brazil.<ref>[http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Sociedade/Media/Interior.aspx?content_id=2838368 Avenida Brasil Final Ratings]</ref>

== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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==Impact==

=== Ratings ===
==Awards and nominations==
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|-
! style="width:20%;" rowspan="2"| Timeslot
! style="width:7%;" rowspan="2"| # Ep.
! colspan=2| Premiere
! colspan=2| Finale
! style="width:5%;" rowspan="2"| Rank
! style="width:7%;" rowspan="2"| Aired
! style="width:10%; background:#ffdead;" rowspan="2"| Rating average
|-
! Date
! span style="width:11%; font-size:smaller; line-height:100%;"| Premiere<br />Rating
! Date
! span style="width:11%; font-size:smaller; line-height:100%;"| Finale<br />Rating
|-
| rowspan="5" | <center>Mondays{{mdash}}Saturdays<br>9:00pm</center>
! 179
| style="font-size:11px;line-height:110%"|<center>March 26, 2012</center>
! 37<ref>{{cite web|url=http://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/kogut/posts/2012/03/27/confira-as-principais-audiencias-de-segunda-feira-437819.asp |title=Confira as principais audiências de segunda-feira |author=O GLOBO |date=27 de março de 2012 |publisher=O Globo |accessdate=17 de setembro de 2012}}</ref>
| style="font-size:11px;line-height:110%"|<center>October 19, 2012</center>
! 52<ref>{{cite news|url=http://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/kogut/posts/2012/10/22/avenida-brasil-globo-reporter-estrelas-batem-recorde-471444.asp/ |title=Recorde do ano |author=KOGUT, Patrícia |date=22 de outubro de 2012 |publisher=O Globo |accessdate=22 de outubro de 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://f5.folha.uol.com.br/televisao/1172364-ultimo-capitulo-de-avenida-brasil-e-o-programa-mais-visto-de-2012.shtml |title=Último capítulo de "Avenida Brasil" é o programa mais visto de 2012 |author= |date=19 de outubro de 2012 |publisher=Folha de S. Paulo |accessdate=20 de outubro de 2012}}</ref>
! #1<ref>[http://entretenimento.br.msn.com/famosos/giro-famosidades-196 Último capítulo de Avenida Brasil garante maior audiência da TV em 2012]</ref><ref>[http://exame.abril.com.br/estilo-de-vida/noticias/final-de-avenida-brasil-quebra-recorde-de-audiencia Final de Avenida Brasil tem a maior audiência da TV em 2012]</ref><ref>[http://epocanegocios.globo.com/Informacao/Resultados/noticia/2012/10/o-capitulo-final-de-avenida-brasil-teve-maior-audiencia-da-tv-brasileira-no-ano.html Capítulo final de Avenida Brasil teve a maior audiência da TV Brasileira no ano]</ref><ref>[http://televisao.uol.com.br/noticias/redacao/2012/10/19/ultimo-capitulo-de-avenida-brasil-tem-509-de-ibope-e-e-maior-audiencia-da-tv-no-ano.htm Último capítulo de "Avenida Brasil" tem 50,9 de Ibope e é maior audiência da TV no ano]</ref><ref>[http://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/kogut/posts/2012/10/22/avenida-brasil-globo-reporter-estrelas-batem-recorde-471444.asp/ Recorde do ano</ref><ref>[http://f5.folha.uol.com.br/televisao/1172364-ultimo-capitulo-de-avenida-brasil-e-o-programa-mais-visto-de-2012.shtml Último capítulo de "Avenida Brasil" é o programa mais visto de 2012]</ref>
! style="font-size:smaller"| [[2012–13 Brazil network television schedule (primetime)|2012]]
! style="background:#fc9;"|39<ref>[http://www.estadao.com.br/noticias/cidades,com-maior-audiencia-da-tv-no-ano-final-de-avenida-brasil-para-a-cidade,948144,0.htm
Com maior audiência da TV no ano, final de ‘Avenida Brasil’ para a cidade]</ref>
|}
=== Great success in Brazil ===
The soap opera had a successful debut, becoming increasingly popular, until becoming a great critical and commercial success. It became a favorite subject in the social networks of the internet, being one of the topics most discussed on [[Twitter]], the hashtag reaching the top Trending Topics for each chapter of the story. The night of its final chapter became epic, on Twitter, the hashtag '''#OiOiOiFinal''' ranked first in world affairs on Twitter and continued after the end of the exhibition throughout Brazil. In addition to success in social networks, the last chapter brought Brazil to a halt making the streets of big cities like [[São Paulo]], [[Rio de Janeiro]] and stand deserted. programs of [[Rede Globo]] had segments dedicated to the soap and several other Brazilian television stations also commented on the end of ''Avenida Brasil''. With many connected TVs, there was a hoax that a blackout could occur in the whole country after the screening of the final episode due to an effect called "loading ramp" when the novel ends, people resume activities which could generate an overload leaving the country in the dark which did not actually occur. At the close of the soap opera, the telenovela beat its own record. As expected by most critics, the last episode was watched by 80 million people, a very high number, making it the highest rated TV program in 2012 in Brazil.<ref>[http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Sociedade/Media/Interior.aspx?content_id=2838368 Avenida Brasil Final Ratings]</ref>
===Awards and nominations===
{{main|List of awards and nominations received by Avenida Brasil}}
The plot received 108 nominations and won 36 awards. João Emanuel Carneiro, Adriana Esteves, Murilo Benicio and Mel Maia were the most prized.
The plot received 108 nominations and won 36 awards. João Emanuel Carneiro, Adriana Esteves, Murilo Benicio and Mel Maia were the most prized.


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== Notes ==
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==References==
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Revision as of 23:18, 3 June 2013

Avenida Brasil
GenreTelenovela
Created byJoão Emanuel Carneiro
Directed byRicardo Waddington
StarringDébora Falabella
Adriana Esteves
Murilo Benício
Cauã Reymond
Nathalia Dill
Eliane Giardini
Marcos Caruso
Heloísa Périssé
Alexandre Borges
Vera Holtz
and big cast
Opening themeVem Dançar com Tudo (Danza Kuduro)
ComposersRobson Moura and Lino Krizz
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese language
No. of episodes179
Production
Production locationBrazil
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time50–80 Minutes
Original release
NetworkRede Globo
ReleaseMarch 26 (2012-03-26) –
October 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)

Avenida Brasil ([Brazil Avenue[nb 1]] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on Rede Globo 26 March 2012 to 19 October 2012.

Telenovela overview

The main story line of Avenida Brazil is the obsessive quest for revenge by Nina (Débora Falabella), who as a child was called by her first name of Rita, where she was abandoned in a garbage dump in (Rio de Janeiro) by Carminha evil stepmother (Adriana Esteves) and her lover Max (Marcello Novaes), applies after a coup in Genésio (Tony Ramos), father of Rita, to stay as sole heir and split his share with her lover. After discovering the plan Carminha, Genésio ends up being beaten by her, where no forces, the police seek to denounce Carminha but dies accidentally hit by Tufão soccer ace (Murilo Benicio), on Avenida Brazil, north of Rio de Janeiro. At the dump, Rita knows Batata, a street kid who lives in the care of the landfill and Lucinda falls in love with Rita, becoming the love of his life, but end up separating after Rita be adopted by a family in Argentina and is called Nina, going to live in Mendoza, Argentina and Batata is discovered by Tufão ace after learning of his talent for football. Herein, the boy is called Jorginho and eventually be adopted by the family of Tufão, thanks to Carminha, who is married to Tufão, having a secret history (Jorginho is his son and Max, who she abandoned years ago). After 12 years, the current era of 2012, Nina grows up to be a great chef. She loses her parents and decides to return to Brazil to start his plan for revenge, leaving her boyfriend and her two sisters. She knows Ivana (Leticia Isnard), sister of Tufão, the Internet and can be hired by this family, thus approaching to avenge Carminha. Carminha an exemplary wife is now married to Tufão, who managed to separate the hairdresser Monalisa, the true love of Tufão. Carminha reached the high society and acquired a false image of a good woman, but keeps the evil rooted, creating situations and keeping his affair with Max, now married to the sister of Tufão, the Ivana, both by frame. Rita, now as Nina, comes to live with the family of Tufão, but discovers that Jorginho (Cauã Reymond), son of Tufão and Carminha, is his childhood love, then getting torn between love and revenge against her Carminha former stepmother.

Production

Opening sequence

The opening was created by director Alexandre Pit Ribeiro, which featured 135 dancers dancing on a catwalk. The choreography was produced by Dudu Neles.[2]

The opening theme was played by Robson Moura and Lino Krizz, and known for its refrain "OiOiOi", which became successful in social networks.

Cast

Actor Character[3]
Débora Falabella Nina García / Rita Fonseca de Souza[4]
Adriana Esteves Carmen "Carminha" Lúcia Moreira Araújo [5]
Murilo Benício Tufão (Jorge Araújo)[6]
Cauã Reymond Jorginho de Souza Araújo (Batata, Cristiano Oliveira)[7]
Nathalia Dill Débora Magalhães Queiroz
Eliane Giardini Muricy Araújo[8]
Marcos Caruso Leleco Araújo[9]
Vera Holtz Lucinda[10]
José de Abreu Nilo[11]
Marcello Novaes Maxwell "Max" Oliveira[12]
Heloísa Périssé Monalisa Barbosa[13]
Alexandre Borges Cadinho/Dudu (Carlos Eduardo de Souza Queiroz)[14]
Débora Bloch Vêronica Magalhães Queiroz[14]
Camila Morgado Noêmia Buarque[15]
Carolina Ferraz Alexia Bragança[16]
Ísis Valverde Suelen[17]
Ailton Graça Paulo Silas
Fabíula Nascimento Olenka[18]
Otávio Augusto Diógenes
Carol Abras Begônia García[19]
Bruno Gissoni Iran Barbosa[20]
Thiago Martins Leandro[21]
Juliano Cazarré Adauto[22]
Débora Nascimento Tessália[23]
José Loreto Darkson[24]
Jean Pierre Noher Martin García[25]
Felipe Abib Jimmy Bastos
Bianca Comparato Betânia[26]
Daniel Rocha Azevedo Roni
Ronny Kriwat Tomás[27]
Patrícia de Jesus Jéssica
Cláudia Missura Janaína
Cacau Protásio Zezé
Letícia Isnard Ivana Araújo[28]
Marcella Valente Renata[29]
Luana Martau Beverly
Emiliano D'Ávila Lúcio
Mel Maia Rita (child)
Tony Ramos Genésio Fonseca Souza[5]
Juca de Oliveira Santiago
Betty Faria Pilar
Paula Burlamaqui Dolores

Impact

Ratings

Timeslot # Ep. Premiere Finale Rank Aired Rating average
Date Premiere
Rating
Date Finale
Rating
Mondays—Saturdays
9:00pm
179
March 26, 2012
37[30]
October 19, 2012
52[31][32] #1[33][34][35][36][37][38] 2012 39[39]

Great success in Brazil

The soap opera had a successful debut, becoming increasingly popular, until becoming a great critical and commercial success. It became a favorite subject in the social networks of the internet, being one of the topics most discussed on Twitter, the hashtag reaching the top Trending Topics for each chapter of the story. The night of its final chapter became epic, on Twitter, the hashtag #OiOiOiFinal ranked first in world affairs on Twitter and continued after the end of the exhibition throughout Brazil. In addition to success in social networks, the last chapter brought Brazil to a halt making the streets of big cities like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and stand deserted. programs of Rede Globo had segments dedicated to the soap and several other Brazilian television stations also commented on the end of Avenida Brasil. With many connected TVs, there was a hoax that a blackout could occur in the whole country after the screening of the final episode due to an effect called "loading ramp" when the novel ends, people resume activities which could generate an overload leaving the country in the dark which did not actually occur. At the close of the soap opera, the telenovela beat its own record. As expected by most critics, the last episode was watched by 80 million people, a very high number, making it the highest rated TV program in 2012 in Brazil.[40]

Awards and nominations

The plot received 108 nominations and won 36 awards. João Emanuel Carneiro, Adriana Esteves, Murilo Benicio and Mel Maia were the most prized.

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2012 Extra Award Best Telenovela João Emanuel Carneiro Won
Best Actress Adriana Esteves Won
Débora Falabella Nominated
Best Actor Cauã Reymond Nominated
Marcello Novaes Nominated
Murilo Benício Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Eliane Giardini Nominated
Heloísa Perissé Nominated
Ísis Valverde Won
Leticia Isnard Nominated
Vera Holtz Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Alexandre Borges Nominated
Juliano Cazarré Nominated
Marcos Caruso Nominated
José de Abreu Won
Child Revelation Ana Karolina Lannes Nominated
Mel Maia Won
Revelation Bruno Gissoni Nominated
Cacau Protásio Won
Daniel Rocha Azevedo Nominated
José Loreto Nominated
Best Costumes João Emanuel Carneiro Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Official name in English.[1]

References

  1. ^ TV Globo Internacional - Brazil Avenue - TV Globo International
  2. ^ "Confira os bastidores da gravação da abertura de Avenida Brasil". TV Globo. 20 de março de 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Conheça os personagens – Avenida Brasil
  4. ^ Redação NaTelinha (4 March 2012). "Débora Falabella muda visual para viver protagonista em "Avenida Brasil"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ a b Sara Paixão (1 March 2012). "'Avenida Brasil': Tony Ramos e Adriana Esteves gravam em Guadalupe". Extra. Retrieved March 2012. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. ^ Redação Rede Globo (10 February 2012). "Avenida Brasil: confira a primeira foto de Murilo Benício na pele de Tufão". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ Sara Paixão (26 January 2012). "O novo desafio de Cauã Reymond em 'Avenida Brasil'". Extra. Retrieved March 2012. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  8. ^ Redação Rede Globo (17 February 2012). "Eliane Giardini será mãe controladora em "Avenida Brasil"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  9. ^ NaTelinha (9 December 2011). "Globo inicia gravações de "Avenida Brasil" neste sábado". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  10. ^ Redação UOL (30 December 2011). "Vera Holtz substitui Fernanda Montenegro em 'Avenida Brasil'". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  11. ^ EXTRA (7 March 2012). "Vera Holtz e José de Abreu representam a bondade e maldade no lixão de 'Avenida Brasil'". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  12. ^ OGlobo (4 March 2012). "Marcello Novaes faz laboratório para compor vilão de 'Avenida Brasil'". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  13. ^ Correio de Uberlândia. "Heloísa Périssé será cabeleireira nordestina em novela".
  14. ^ a b Redação Virgula UOL (24 February 2012). "Alexandre Borges e Debora Bloch gravam cenas de "Avenida Brasil"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  15. ^ Redação UOL (17 January 2012). "Camila Morgado será uma das mulheres de Alexandre Borges em "Avenida Brasil"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  16. ^ Correio de Uberlândia (16 February 2012). "Conheça a personagem de Carolina Ferraz em "Avenida Brasil"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  17. ^ OGlobo (29 February 2012). "Isis Valverde: "Minha nova personagem é pegadora nata"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  18. ^ Ofuxico (16 February 2012). "Fabíula Nascimento vive cabeleireira em Avenida Brasil". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  19. ^ "Carol Abras visitou clínicas para viver a dependente química Begônia". Globo.com. March 23, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  20. ^ UOL (16 February 2012). "Penteado de Neymar tambem entra na novela da Globo". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  21. ^ MSNEntretenimento (16 February 2012). "Thiago Martins faz laboratório com Vagner Love". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  22. ^ Coisa de Mulher (24 February 2012). "Débora Bloch e Carolina Ferraz gravam avenida brasil". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  23. ^ Contigo! (1 January 2012). "Débora está animada para seu retorno na TV". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  24. ^ Dihitt (28 November 2011). "José Loreto estará no elenco de "Avenida Brasil"". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  25. ^ NaTelinha (29 February 2012). "Globo grava a novela "Avenida Brasil" na Argentina". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  26. ^ OGlobo (19 February 2012). "Bianca Comparato será frentista em 'Avenida Brasil'". Retrieved March 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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  33. ^ Último capítulo de Avenida Brasil garante maior audiência da TV em 2012
  34. ^ Final de Avenida Brasil tem a maior audiência da TV em 2012
  35. ^ Capítulo final de Avenida Brasil teve a maior audiência da TV Brasileira no ano
  36. ^ Último capítulo de "Avenida Brasil" tem 50,9 de Ibope e é maior audiência da TV no ano
  37. ^ [http://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/kogut/posts/2012/10/22/avenida-brasil-globo-reporter-estrelas-batem-recorde-471444.asp/ Recorde do ano
  38. ^ Último capítulo de "Avenida Brasil" é o programa mais visto de 2012
  39. ^ [http://www.estadao.com.br/noticias/cidades,com-maior-audiencia-da-tv-no-ano-final-de-avenida-brasil-para-a-cidade,948144,0.htm Com maior audiência da TV no ano, final de ‘Avenida Brasil’ para a cidade]
  40. ^ Avenida Brasil Final Ratings