
1971 – 1972
228 Episodes

Maurício do Valle
Zelão

Renée de Vielmond
Juliana

Cacilda Lanuza
Helena

Castro Gonzaga
Coronel Epaminondas

Ênio Carvalho
Fernando

Canarinho
Rodapé

Leonor Lambertini
Joana

Hemílcio Fróes
Prefeito das Antas

Percy Aires
Padre Santo

Xandó Batista
Pedro Galvão

Maria Aparecida Alves
Dona Tereza

Renato Consorte
Seu Giácomo

Lurdinha Félix
Milita

Luiz Carlos Arutin
Geléia

Dionísio Azevedo
Fulgêncio

Cláudio Cunha
Piteco

Jorge Cherques
Xanguana

Flora Geny
Romária

Isaac Bardavid
Jorjão

Cleston Teixeira
Sérgio

Marilena de Carvalho
Amância

Sílvia Leblon
Rosinha

Patrícia Aires
Pituca

Aires Pinto
Serelepe

Pelezinho
Tuim

Nilson Conde
Dr. Renato

Janete Pires
Gina

Carlos Castilho
Janjão Escavadeira

Edmundo José Nogueira
Quintino

Mário Guimarães
Colonel Epaminondas is a retrograde and authoritarian man, who commands and dismantles the region. He declares war on Pedro Galvão, his main rival, when he donates part of his land – purchased from the colonel – for the construction of a church and a school. The arrival of professor Juliana, right at the beginning of the plot, changes the lives of the residents of the small village. Juliana takes over the school and ends up arousing the interest of Fernando, Epaminondas' son. Oblivious to the fights that drive the story are Pituca (Patrí and Serelepe (Aires Pinto). The friendship between the two children, however, does not please the colonel, who is always fighting with his daughter. 'Meu Pedacinho de Chão' was co-produced and shown simultaneously by Globo and TV Cultura in São Paulo.