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  1. Compensou
  2. Samba do Corinthians
  3. Tema do Programa Silvio Santos
  4. A Bruxa Vem Aí
  5. A Cabeçada
  6. A dama e o presidente
  7. A Mulher do Bobo
  8. A Pipa do Vovô
  9. Acho Que Sim
  10. Ai ai ai ui ui
  11. Babá de Belém
  12. Batendo Palmas
  13. Bebê de Proveta
  14. Bicho Bom
  15. Cadeira cativa
  16. Caranguejo
  17. Cem Anos de Emoção
  18. Chapeuzinho Vermelho
  19. Coração Corinthiano
  20. Cosa Nostra
  21. Ela Merece
  22. Eu Gosto da Minha Sogra
  23. Gigi
  24. Hoje É Domingo, É Alegria. Vamos Sorrir e Cantar!
  25. Hot Hot Hot
  26. Iá Badá Badú
  27. Mandioca
  28. Marcha da Furunfa
  29. Marcha do Cachorro
  30. Marcha do Pintor
  31. Marcha do Pirim-Pim-Pim
  32. Mata o veio, mata
  33. Melô do Barrigudinho
  34. Movimento Feminista
  35. Muito Bem
  36. O Brasil Merece Nosso Amor/Shalom
  37. Oi Tá-Tá-Tá
  38. Pacote de mulher
  39. Papai Pão-Duro
  40. Pipoca
  41. Quero Ver Todo Mundo Cantando
  42. Ritmo de Festa
  43. SBT Rumo à Copa
  44. Se Você Vive Sempre Contente
  45. Shalom
  46. Show de Alegria
  47. Sorria
  48. Vai Começar
  49. Vou pra farra
  50. Dó Ré Mi
  51. Solteira Ou Casada (Zazá)

Senor Abravanel (Hebrew: סניור אברבנאל; 12 December 1930 – 17 August 2024), known professionally as Silvio Santos, was a Brazilian television presenter and business magnate. Widely regarded as the greatest personality in Brazilian television, he was the founder of the television network Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT) and the conglomerate Grupo Silvio Santos, which holds interests in media and real estate among other assets. Throughout his life, he was also involved in other areas such as music and politics. His net worth was estimated at $1.3 billion in 2013, making him the only Brazilian celebrity on Forbes' billionaires list. Born in Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, the former capital city of Brazil and former headquarters of the Federal District, Abravanel was the eldest son of a couple of Sephardic Jews who migrated to Brazil in 1924, Alberto Abravanel and Rebeca Caro. Working as a hawker, salesman, and also on the radio, Abravanel debuted on television in the early 1960s as the host of the variety show Vamos Brincar de Forca on TV Paulista (now part of TV Globo), adopting the stage name "Silvio Santos". In 1963, he began hosting Programa Silvio Santos, which would become one of the longest-running programs on Brazilian television. In 1976, amid creative conflicts with Globo executives, Silvio entered the broadcasting industry himself by launching a new television station in Rio known as TVS, and purchasing a 50% stake in Rede Record, moving Programa Silvio Santos to the two outlets and Rede Tupi. When Tupi was closed by Brazil's military dictatorship, Silvio's company acquired several of the former network's licenses, and joined with TVS to form a new national network known as SBT; the network would target lower middle class and working class viewers. In September 2022, Silvio began to gradually reduce his involvement in television by retiring as host of Programa Silvio Santos (being succeeded by his daughter Patricia Abravanel), and stepping down as vice president of SBT in 2023. In July 2024, he was hospitalized with H1N1 and was discharged two days later. After being hospitalized again with the same disease, he died of bronchopneumonia on 17 August 2024, at the age of 93, Silvio was buried on the morning of 18 August, at the Butantã Israelite Cemetery, in São Paulo. Silvio had six daughters, fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. In his first marriage, to Maria Aparecida Vieira, most known as Cidinha, he had his first two daughters, Cintia (mother of actor Tiago Abravanel) and Silvia. The couple was together until 1977 when Cidinha died of cancer. Santos married for the second time to Íris Abravanel in 1981, with whom he remained until the end of his life and had four other daughters, Daniela, Patricia, Rebeca and Renata. Santos received several awards and honors, including almost thirty Imprensa trophies, sixteen Internet trophies and ten Roquette Pinto trophies, in addition to being honored with the Order of Merit for Communication by former president Dilma Rousseff and honored by carnival blocks.

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