On 8 January 2019, Rede Globo announced the program's cancellation due to declining viewership; the show's final episode aired three days later.
[1] This format was that of a daily "electronic magazine", where the network's backstages are shown, with on-set and behind-the-scenes footage on Globo's series and telenovelas, including bloopers, interviews with the actors, actresses, directors and authors, funny segments with scenes from the telenovelas, and old videos from the network's archives through Memoria Globo.
[2] Initially, it was presented by Tássia Camargo in its inception, years later by Marcelo Tas (current member of CQC Brazil), the actors Miguel Falabella, André Marques, the host Angélica, Fernanda Lima and Ana Furtado.
The opening theme was based on "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson; an instrumental version of the song composed by Maynard Ferguson was used for most of the show's run.
"Vídeo Show Walk of Fame" was a segment where artists were invited to make their mark in a block of cement, following the same modes of ceremonies of TCL Chinese Theatre.