Dancin' Days (1978 TV series)

Dancin' Days is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 10 July 1978 and ended on 26 January 1979, with a total of 173 episodes. It's the twenty first "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created and written by Gilberto Braga and directed by Daniel Filho.[1]

Dancin' Days
GenreTelenovela
Drama
Romance
Created byGilberto Braga
Directed byDaniel Filho
Gonzaga Blota
Starring
Opening theme"Dancin' Days" by The Frenéticas
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes173
Production
Running time50 minutes
Release
Original networkRede Globo
Original release10 July 1978 (1978-07-10) 
26 January 1979 (1979-01-26)
Chronology
Preceded byO Astro
Followed byPai Herói
Related showsDancin' Days (2012)

Cast

ActorCharacter
Sônia BragaJúlia de Souza Matos
Joana FommYolanda de Souza Matos Pratini
Antônio FagundesCarlos Eduardo Souza Prado Cardoso (Cacá)
Reginaldo FariaHélio
Pepita RodriguesCarmem Lúcia Santos (Carminha)
Cláudio Corrêa e CastroFranklin Prado Cardoso
José LewgoyHorácio Pratini
Yara AmaralÁurea Santos
Beatriz SegallCelina Souza Prado Cardoso
Milton MoraesJofre da Silva Maia
Ary FontouraUbirajara Martins Franco
Lídia BrondiVera Lúcia (Verinha)
Glória PiresMarisa de Souza Matos
Lauro CoronaPaulo Roberto Souza Prado Cardoso (Beto)
Sura BerditchevskyInês Santos Fragoso
Eduardo TornaghiRaul de Castro Mello
Gracinda FreireAlzira da Silva Maia Neves
Ivan CândidoAníbal Fragoso
Cleyde BlotaEmília de Castro Mello
Jacqueline LaurenceSolange Rocha
Mauro MendonçaArthur Meireles Steiner
Regina ViannaNeide
Mário LagoAlberico Santos
Lourdes MayerEster Santos
Chica XavierMarlene
Renato PedrosaEveraldo
Mira PalhetaBibi Nascimento Leal
Neuza BorgesMadalena de Jesus (Madá)
Roberto de CletoDr. Sílvio Müller
Maria Lúcia DahlMaria Lúcia de Andrade
Diana MorelAnita
Clemente ViscaínoChina
Selma LopesJandira
Marina MirandaEdwiges (Divige)
Osmar de MattosRicardo
Suzana QueirozLeila
Rejane SchumannLuciana

References

  1. "Dancin' Days". Memoria Globo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 17 June 2016.


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