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'''''Os Aspones''''' |
'''''Os Aspones''''' is a [[Brazil]]ian television [[Comedy]] series that aired in 2004, based on the [[BBC]] show, ''[[The_Office_(UK_TV_series)|The Office]]''. It was created by Alexandre Machado and [[Fernanda Young]]. The program, which portrayed a group of white-collar workers at a governmental department lost in Brazilian bureaucracy in [[Brasília]] which actually has no function at all, starred [[Selton Mello]], Andréa Beltrão, Pedro Paulo Rangel, Marisa Orth, Drica Moraes and [[Mário Schoemberger]].<ref>[http://licenciamento.globo.com/dvd/osaspones.php OS ASPONES - Globo Marcas<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The show's title is a [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] [[neologism]] formed from the phrase “assessor de porra [''or'' porcaria] nenhuma” (literally “helper of fucking nothing”).<ref>[http://geraldofreire.uol.com.br/os_palavroes.html]</ref> |
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The Aspones | |
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Created by | Alexandre Machado Fernanda Young |
Starring | Selton Mello Andréa Beltrão Pedro Paulo Rangel Marisa Orth Drica Moraes Mário Schoemberger |
Country of origin | Brazil |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 0:24 (per episode) |
Production company | Ta Rio Filme |
Original release | |
Network | Globo |
Release | November 5 – December 17, 2004 |
Os Aspones is a Brazilian television Comedy series that aired in 2004, based on the BBC show, The Office. It was created by Alexandre Machado and Fernanda Young. The program, which portrayed a group of white-collar workers at a governmental department lost in Brazilian bureaucracy in Brasília which actually has no function at all, starred Selton Mello, Andréa Beltrão, Pedro Paulo Rangel, Marisa Orth, Drica Moraes and Mário Schoemberger.[1]. The show's title is a Portuguese neologism formed from the phrase “assessor de porra [or porcaria] nenhuma” (literally “helper of fucking nothing”).[2]
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