Prêmio Extra de Televisão de melhor telenovela
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Awarded forBest Telenovela
CountryBrazil
Presented byJornal Extra
First award1998
| Prêmio Extra de Televisão de melhor telenovela | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best Telenovela |
| Country | Brazil |
| Presented by | Jornal Extra |
| First award | 1998 |
| Currently held by | Êta Mundo Bom! (2016) |
The Prêmio Extra de Televisão de melhor telenovela (English: Extra Television Awards for Best Telenovela) is a category of the Prêmio Extra de Televisão, awarded to the best telenovela on Brazilian television.
1998–2008
- 1998 – Torre de Babel, by Silvio de Abreu
- 1999 – Terra Nostra, by Benedito Ruy Barbosa
- 2000 – Laços de Família, by Manoel Carlos
- 2001 – Presença de Anita, by Manoel Carlos
- 2002 – O Clone, by Glória Perez
- 2003 – Mulheres Apaixonadas, by Manoel Carlos
- 2004 – Celebridade, by Gilberto Braga
- 2005 – América, by Glória Perez
- 2006 – Páginas da Vida, by Manoel Carlos
- 2007 – Paraíso Tropical, by Gilberto Braga and Ricardo Linhares
- 2008 – A Favorita, by João Emanuel Carneiro
2009–present
- 2009 – Caminho das Índias, by Glória Perez[1]
- 2010 – Passione, by Sílvio de Abreu
- 2011 – Cordel Encantado, by Duca Rachid and Thelma Guedes[2]
- 2012 – Avenida Brasil, by João Emanuel Carneiro[3]
- 2013 – Amor à Vida, by Walcyr Carrasco[4]
- 2014 – Império, by Aguinaldo Silva[5]
- Boogie Oogie, by Rui Vilhena
- Em Família, by Manoel Carlos
- Joia Rara, by Duca Rachid and Thelma Guedes
- Meu Pedacinho de Chão, by Benedito Ruy Barbosa
- O Rebu, by George Moura and Sérgio Goldenberg
- 2015 – Verdades Secretas, by Walcyr Carrasco[6]
- 2016 – Êta Mundo Bom!, by Walcyr Carrasco[7]
- Escrava Mãe, by Gustavo Reiz
- Haja Coração, by Daniel Ortiz
- Liberdade, Liberdade, by Mário Teixeira
- Totalmente Demais, by Rosane Svartman and Paulo Halm
- Velho Chico, by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and Edmara Barbosa