In the premiere episode, Bial chats with his friend and journalist Glória Maria, who talks about her iconic trip to Jamaica. The journalist also discusses racism and how she discovered a brain tumor.
Pedro Bial talks with actor and comedian Paulo Gustavo, who discusses fatherhood, family, and future projects.
Anitta talks about her international career and how she has used the pandemic to study and reinvent herself.
Pedro Bial talks with actor Lima Duarte. The two discuss the current political landscape and also the actor's most iconic characters.
Pedro Bial interviews Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel this Friday (22).
Pedro Bial talks with director Daniel Filho.
William Bonner, editor-in-chief and presenter of the country's most-watched news program, is the guest on this Tuesday's show.
Pedro Bial pays tribute to the Brazilian national football team and talks with Gérson Canhotinha.
Pedro Bial talks with scientists David Quammen, a writer who eight years ago published a book predicting the pandemic, and Stevens Rehen, scientific consultant for 'Conversa com Bial'.
Singer Iza is the guest this Friday (29).
Pedro Bial talks with the Attorney General of the Republic, Augusto Aras, who is "the most powerful man in the country today." This is because decisions that will shape the near future of Brazilian politics are on his desk.
Pedro Bial chats with the duo Bruno & Marrone. The singers are a hit on social media with their country music live streams, bringing together millions of fans during quarantine.
Pedro Bial talks with sexologist Michelle Sampaio and former Big Brother Brazil contestant Clara Aguillar about the emotional and behavioral effects of social isolation on people's sex lives.
Businesswoman Eliane Dias, lawyer Silvio Almeida, and American filmmaker David Wilson discuss the consequences of the racial system between Brazil and the United States and share their expectations regarding the strong mobilizations that are taking place after the death of American George Floyd.
Pedro Bial talks with Priscilla Alcantara and Whinderson Nunes.
Pedro Bial talks with indigenous leaders Milena Kokama and Marivelton Baré about the situation in their villages during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The first Brazilian artist to perform a show from his balcony during quarantine, Mumuzinho soon contracted the virus, was hospitalized, but has since recovered. That's what we'll be talking about.
A conversation with actor Ricardo Darín, the face of Argentine cinema in Brazil.
Ary Fontoura is the guest this Thursday.
Special Valentine's Day program. Bial talks with singer Ludmilla and dancer Brunna Gonçalves, actors Ágatha Moreira and Rodrigo Simas, as well as model Aline Weber and her fiancé Pigma Amary, a nursing technician of indigenous origin from Alto Xingu.
Pedro Bial talks with Tirulipa and Wesley Safadão on a humorous program.
The program celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Maracanã stadium by bringing together Zico, Flamengo's all-time leading scorer, and Paulinho da Viola, a renowned Vasco da Gama supporter, to relive the best moments of this temple of football.
Pedro Bial discusses the plight of homeless people and the 53% increase in their numbers in the city of São Paulo over the last four years, addressing their needs during and outside of the pandemic. With Father Julio Lancellotti and Adriano Casado.
The program discusses the virtual and physical attacks that infectious disease doctors working on the front lines of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic are facing.
Pedro Bial talks with Alceu Valença about his career, hit songs, and the album Valencianas 2, recorded with the Ouro Preto Orchestra.
Paulo Vieira comments on his family, the party where he met designers Dolce & Gabbana, and actress Letícia Spiller imitates him on social media.
Women's rights activist Luiza Brunet talks with Pedro Bial about the rise in domestic violence cases during the pandemic.
Pedro Bial talks with Criolo and Milton Nascimento.
Pedro Bial discusses with Armínio Fraga and Laura Carvalho the historical causes of our inequalities – made even more glaring by the pandemic –, the effects of income concentration, possible solutions, and the role of the state in this recovery.
In the spirit of São João festivities, Pedro Bial talks with musicians Michel Teló and Dorgival Dantas.
Pedro Bial talks with actress Fernanda Torres and Portuguese comedian Ricardo Araújo Pereira about quarantine and the differences between the two countries in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Bial talks with Bebel Gilberto and Mart'nália.
Bial talks with Zeca Pagodinho and his daughter Eliza.
In the aftermath of the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918, Rio de Janeiro experienced a decade of euphoria and modernity, portrayed in the book "Metrópole à beira-mar" (Metropolis by the Sea). We spoke with Ruy Castro, the author, about that magical time and what to expect from the new 2020s.
A fun conversation with the two "Bolsonaros" of Globo's comedy scene, Marcelo Adnet and Fernando Caruso, both impersonators of the president, to talk about humor during the pandemic.
Pedro Bial talks with Sophie Charlotte about the process of building her future characters and also chats with the actress's husband, Daniel Oliveira.
A conversation about a relationship that began as one of fan and idol and transformed into a friendship and partnership between actor Babu Santana and soccer player Gabigol.
Singer Rodolfo Abrantes talks about his career, the release of his new single, and the recent reconciliation with Digão, his former bandmate in Raimundos.
A conversation with John Legend about music, the cultural industry, and activism with one of the biggest stars of African-American music.
A conversation with Bruno Mazzeo and Antonio Prata, two talented individuals who are producing series with quarantine as their theme.
Tiago Iorc explains his break from music and social media during a sabbatical year and also comments on the disagreement with the manager of the duo Anavitória.
Bial talks with actress Betty Faria.
The program will present the discovery of nearly 3,000 previously unpublished letters by Allan Kardec, kept for years in France and Brazil. In addition, it will discuss Kardec's life and debate why Spiritism has become so strong in Brazil, with Dora Incontri and Marcel Souto Maior.
The program will explain what "herd immunity" is and its practical applications and consequences in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring doctors Daniela Ferreira and Julio Croda.
Bial talks with singer Teresa Cristina, who hosts a daily live stream on her social media profile, where she reflects on current issues and music.
Politician, university professor, and economist trained at USP (University of São Paulo), Antônio Delfim Netto was Minister of Finance, Planning, and Agriculture during the dictatorship. On Monday's program, he talks with Pedro Bial about his 70 years in public life, as well as commenting on the 2018 elections, the work of Minister Paulo Guedes, and the Bolsonaro government.
Regarding the Teatro Petra Gold project, which will charge for online access to live theatrical performances, Bial discusses the situation of the performing arts during the pandemic with Ana Beatriz Nogueira and Zélia Duncan.
Pedro Bial talks with musician João Bosco, partner and friend of Aldir Blanc, one of the more than 80,000 people who died from the coronavirus in Brazil. In the program, Bosco reveals previously unseen videos and notes from Aldir.
Bial talks with Negra Li and Rodrigo (Mocotó) Oliveira. Born and raised in the outskirts of São Paulo, they are successful and export their culture of origin to the rest of the world – he through gastronomy, she through music.
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Pedro Bial welcomes Nora Rónai and her daughters, Laura and Cora, for a conversation filled with memories of the family and the active life of the matriarch, who is now 96 years old.
Pedro Bial talks with Dani Calabresa and Fábio Rabin. The two are part of the generation that revolutionized Brazilian humor through stand-up comedy.
Pedro Bial arranges an unusual meeting between singer Wanessa and former Spice Girl Melanie C.
Known for creating realistic characters that generate immediate identification, Roberta Rodrigues and Camilla de Lucas spoke about identity, the internet, and everyday life in a fun conversation with Pedro Bial.
Lucélia Santos, the star of "Escrava Isaura," "Sinhá Moça," and other soap operas, revisits her career in television and film.
She was the muse and female soul of "Casseta & Planeta," but, in addition to being an actress, comedian, and presenter, she is also a writer and activist. After years away from the spotlight, Maria Paula Fidalgo wants to reveal a lesser-known side of her personality to Brazil. The guest on this Monday's 'Conversa' works on issues dedicated to environmental preservation and maternal rights.
Comedians Renata Gaspar and Rafael Infante talk about their creative process. The two are among the comedians who are taking advantage of quarantine and the power of social media to explore characters that distract and entertain thousands of Brazilians.
A conversation about faith, quarantine, and new developments with Gilberto Gil.
Bial talks to two essential professionals during the pandemic: a gravedigger from São Paulo and a funeral home worker from the interior of Minas Gerais.
To celebrate 70 years of Brazilian television, Glória Pires looks back at her career in television and talks about the "re-premiere" of "Vale Tudo" on Globoplay.
Linn da Quebrada's remarkable appearance on the Conversa com Bial program (aired in August 2020) addressed gender identity, transphobia in public restrooms, and her creative process.
The emotional interview with actress Jéssica Ellen on the program Conversa com Bial, broadcast in August 2020, made its mark on television by focusing on the impact of her character Camila in the telenovela Amor de Mãe. Both the actress and the host Pedro Bial cried while recalling memorable moments from the plot.
Brazilian judoka Rafaela Silva and skateboarder Pâmela Rosa participated in a joint interview on the program Conversa com Bial in August 2020. In the chat with Pedro Bial, the athletes talked about overcoming challenges, expectations for the Tokyo Olympic Games, and their pioneering careers in sports.
Architect Eduardo Affonso and philosopher Francisco Bosco participated in the Conversa com Bial program, broadcast on August 13, 2020. The conversation focused mainly on cancel culture, the limits of freedom of expression, and the impacts of online harassment on democratic debate.
Actor Diogo Vilela celebrated his artistic career, spoke about maturity at 68 years old, and recalled significant moments from his career and personal life.
Pedro Bial talks with pastor Claudio Duarte about the increase in divorces during quarantine and gives tips for a healthy relationship.
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The country music duo Luiza & Maurílio participated in the Conversa com Bial program in August 2020. In the interview conducted by Pedro Bial, the artists talked about the resounding success of the hit "Sextou com S de Saudade" (or "S de Saudade"), which exploded during the pandemic and was played a lot on Big Brother Brasil, in addition to reminiscing about the beginning of their career in Imperatriz (Maranhão) alongside the influencer and comedian Seu Waldemar.
The acclaimed British pianist and writer James Rhodes was interviewed on the program Conversa com Bial, broadcast on August 20, 2020. In the conversation, he recalled his journey of overcoming adversity, the abuse he suffered in childhood, and how classical music saved his life.
In the program, they reminisced about the beginning of their careers, their long-standing friendship, and the years of repression in Brazil.
Do video games create criminals? Meet Bannaker Bráulio, a young man from São Paulo who escaped violence by developing games.
A conversation with actress and businesswoman Giovanna Antonelli, who is celebrating 30 years in television drama and is about to begin filming her thirtieth telenovela.
A conversation with former soccer referees Silvio Luiz and Arnaldo Cezar Coelho, key figures and narrators of the sport's greatest moments on Brazilian TV.
Pedro Bial talks with Rita Lobo and doctor Carlos Monteiro about the importance of nutrition and access to real food.
Pedro Bial revisits the career of Eva Wilma, a fundamental figure and living memory of Brazilian television, who celebrates her 70th birthday in 2020.
Conversa com Bial featuring businessman Janguiê Diniz aired on August 31, 2020, to discuss the challenges, impacts, and criticisms of the expansion of distance education (EaD) in Brazil.
This Tuesday's episode of Conversa com Bial features two women who work in the performing arts, comedy, and political satire: Mônica Iozzi and Maria Bopp.
Pedro Bial welcomes representatives from two generations of Northeastern Brazilian humorists who bring their wit to all corners of Brazil. In a celebration of the meeting between Carlinhos Maia and Zé Lezin, they talk about comedy, the internet, achievements, and their careers.
Featuring rare footage, 'Conversa' brings together friends of Elizeth Cardoso to celebrate her centenary. Participating in the conversation are singer Áurea Martins, director Haroldo Costa, and poet Hermínio Bello de Carvalho.
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Pedro Bial talks with Fabiula Nascimento and Emílio Dantas. The couple discusses the challenges of quarantine and the production process of the series 'Amor e Sorte'.
With the help of Mizael Conrado, president of the Brazilian Paralympic Committee and two-time Olympic champion in 5-a-side football, and writer, journalist and YouTuber Marcos Lima, the conversation with Pedro Bial demystifies visual impairment and answers viewers' questions.
A conversation with Luiza Trajano, one of the biggest Brazilian businesswomen, responsible for the Magazine Luiza chain of stores, about her life story.
Baby do Brasil, Pepeu Gomes, and Paulinho Boca de Cantor pay tribute to Moraes Moreira – who died in April – and talk about the past, present, and future of Novos Baianos.
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Pedro Bial talks with Simone about the singer's career and life.
With a cavaquinho by his side, right there on Morro do Turano, Xande de Pilares connects with Bial on the rooftop for a conversation filled with stories and samba classics.
Brazil's Minister for Women, Family and Human Rights, Damares Alves, speaks with Pedro Bial about child sexual exploitation and affirms that all religions should coexist peacefully in Brazil.
To celebrate 70 years of television in Brazil, 'Conversa com Bial' welcomes the iconic announcer and presenter Cid Moreira.
Pedro Bial discusses the similarities and differences between integralism and Bolsonarism with journalist Pedro Doria and psychoanalyst Christian Dunker.
Pedro Bial pays tribute to Fernanda Young in a conversation with her life and work partner, Alexandre Machado, and Maria Ribeiro, an actress currently performing the monologue "Pós-F," based on the last book Fernanda published during her lifetime, her first non-fiction work.
Currently airing in three reruns on Globo, Juliana Paes chats with Pedro Bial about her career. The actress speaks for the first time about her coronavirus infection and talks about her participation in Criança Esperança (a Brazilian charity telethon).
Doctor, former congressman, and former Minister of Health Luiz Henrique Mandetta participates in the program to discuss his new book, which deals with his time leading the fight against the coronavirus in Brazil.
A conversation with the actor couple Tarcísio Meira and Glória Menezes, who, more than any other, have marked the history of telenovelas, about the 70th anniversary of television in Brazil.
In the ‘Conversa’ segment, Marcelo Jeneci and João Cavalcanti present reinterpretations of hits by Novos Baianos.
Pedro Bial talks with Maurício Mandrini, the real person behind the character Paulinho Gogó, and with the comedian Estevam Nabote.
Pedro Bial talks with samba singer Péricles. The singer reminisces about stories from his life and sings several hits of Brazilian music.
Sandra Kogut, filmmaker and commentator for GloboNews, and Carlos Augusto Calil, former director of the Brazilian Cinematheque, discuss the crisis at the institution that threatens the largest collection of moving images in Latin America.
In celebration of his 60th birthday, Arnaldo Antunes talks about the importance of beauty, strangeness, and dialogue. The musician was a guest on 'Conversa com Bial' on Friday, October 2nd.