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The Four Brasil

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The Four Brasil
GenreTalent show
Created byElwin Vitztelly de Groot
Armoza Formats
Based onThe Four
Directed byMarcelo Amiky
Presented byXuxa Meneghel
JudgesAline Wirley
João Marcello Bôscoli
Leo Chaves
Paulo Miklos
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time105 minutes
Production companyEndemol Shine
Original release
NetworkRecordTV
Release6 February 2019 (2019-02-06) –
29 April 2020 (2020-04-29)
Related
The Four (franchise)

The Four Brasil is a Brazilian reality television music competition based on an Israeli format called The Final Four. It is hosted by Xuxa Meneghel and originally judged by Aline Wirley, João Marcello Bôscoli and Leo Chaves, with Paulo Miklos replacing Leo on the panel in season two. The series premiered Wednesday, 6 February 2019 at 10:30 p.m. (BRT / AMT) on RecordTV.[1][2][3] The winner is awarded a R$300.000 cash prize.

Series overview

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Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Other finalists
1 6 February 2019 27 March 2019 Ivan Lima Vivian Lemos Leo Mahuad
Nega
2 8 March 2020 29 April 2020 Alma Thomas Lucas Degasperi Sabrina Meirels
Ana Clemesha

Season synopses

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Winners and runners-up are indicated in gold and silver, respectively.

Season 1 (2019)

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The first season of The Four Brasil premiered on 6 February 2019, and concluded on 27 March 2019. After eight episodes, Ivan Lima was announced as the winner of the season, with Vivian Lemos as the runner-up. The final group of "The Four" also included Leo Mahuad and Nega.

The Four
Episode Group Members
Seat 1 Seat 2 Seat 3 Seat 4
1 Original Four Stanya Manso Bruna Oliver Erik Moraes
2nd Four Rully Arthur Olliver
2 3rd Four Victor Filgueira Leo Mahuad
3 4th Four Nega Kacá Novais
4 5th Four Santaella Tay Rodriguez
5 6th Four Ivan Lima
6 Final Four Vivian Lemos
7
8

Season 2 (2020)

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The second season of The Four Brasil premiered on 8 March 2020, and concluded on 29 April 2020. After eight episodes, Alma Thomas was announced as the winner of the season, with Lucas Degasperi as the runner-up. The final group of "The Four" also included Sabrina Meirels and Ana Clemesha.

The Four
Episode Group Members
Seat 1 Seat 2 Seat 3 Seat 4
1 Original Four Jezrrel Gaby Littré João Terra Alma Thomas
2nd Four Marina Araújo Victor Mota
2 3rd Four John Bianchi
3 4th Four Fabiola Fisher Thais Kiwi
4 5th Four Flavia Gabê
5 6th Four Romero Ribeiro
6 7th Four Ana Clemesha Renan de Lucca
7 8th Four Graziela Medori
8 Final Four Lucas Degasperi Sabrina Meirels

Ratings and reception

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Brazilian ratings

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All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

Season Timeslot (BRT) Premiered Ended TV season SP viewers
(in points)
Source
Date Viewers
(in points)
Date Viewers
(in points)
1 Wednesday 10:30 p.m.1 6 February 2019 7.4 27 March 2019 6.2 2018–19 6.70 [4]
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2 8 March 2020 6.4 29 April 2020 3.7 2019–20 4.19 [6]
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  • ^Note 1 : The first two episodes of season 2 aired on Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
  • Each point represents a specific number of households in São Paulo.
    • 2019: 73.015 households.
    • 2020: 74.987 households.

References

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  1. ^ "Xuxa apresentará novo reality show na Record no ano que vem".
  2. ^ "The Four Brasil, novo reality show de Xuxa Meneghel, estreia dia 6 de fevereiro".
  3. ^ "The Four Brasil: Xuxa enfrenta novo desafio no comando do reality".
  4. ^ "Com estreia do The Four, Xuxa tem melhor ibope na Record em 13 meses".
  5. ^ "Com sofrimento do Corinthians, Globo tem melhor futebol às quartas do ano".
  6. ^ "Em dia de estreias na Record, só reprise de série americana vence o SBT".
  7. ^ "Vítima do coronavírus, reality musical de Xuxa tem final triste no Ibope".
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