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Compañero y Compañera is a public affairs talk show in the Philippines.
Hoy Gising! Kapamilya is the revival of the legendary Hoy Gising! which ran from 2004 to 2005.It airs every Saturday afternoon.
Balitang K is a defunct news and current affairs magazine show in the Philippines, hosted by Korina Sanchez. It aired weekdays on ABS-CBN from 1996 to 2001. This was her show after Magandang Umaga Po ended. The program is an off-shoot of the Balitang K segment of TV Patrol before its reformat in 1996. TV Patrol was reformated in 1996 because of the success of Mexican telenovela, MariMar. To beef up the ratings of ABS-CBN, Balitang K was launched as a pre-program to TV Patrol. Balitang K aired after the public service program, Hoy Gising! In 2001, TV Patrol anchor Noli De Castro ran for a senate seat, leaving his anchor's chair vacant. Korina was promoted as Chief Correspondent, and became the anchor of TV Patrol. Kris Aquino took over Korina's hosting job in the reformatted spin-off, Balitang Kris. However, this new program was cancelled due to poor ratings. Kris would resume hosting duties in another reformatted talk show, Kris and Tell. The concept of Balitang K was reused for another incarnation, Rated K, also hosted by Sanchez.
Hoy Gising! was originally a TV Patrol segment turned into a long-running public service program. Three years later, Hoy Gising! revived the program again for Saturday afternoon airings as Hoy Gising! Kapamilya.
Magandang Tanghali Bayan was a Philippine noon-time variety show broadcast by ABS-CBN. The show was aired on weekdays and Saturdays and was also broadcast worldwide through ABS-CBN's The Filipino Channel. The show was known for its many formats and host changes over the years that it was broadcast.
Salamat Dok! is Philippines' medical television program hosted by Bernadette Sembrano, which provides information on diseases and medical concerns. The show also provides free on-air consultation with guest physicians. The program also conducts regular free medical/dental missions within the ABS-CBN complex in the Philippines. It is aired LIVE every early Saturday 5:45-7:00 a.m. and Sunday 7:30-8:30 a.m. on ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN News Channel. Salamat Dok aired its maiden telecast on April 24, 2004 with Cheryl Cosim as its host. It won several awards from prestigious award-giving bodies like the Anak TV Seal in 2006 and 2007, KBP Golden Dove in 2007 and the USTv Students' Choice 2008 as Best Public Service program. It celebrated its 4th anniversary with their anniversary episodes, which featured recent scandals and controversies that rocked the medical community. On March 6, 2010, Bernadette Sembrano permanently replaced Cheryl Cosim, who had moved to TV5. Since August 6, 2011, Alvin Elchico joins Bernadette as the new addition to the show. Veteran news personality and celebrity mom, Jing Castaneda, also joined the team as Program Host on December 2012, taking care of family issues/health, as well as the show's medical missions and healthy cooking segment.
Magandang Gabi, Bayan! named after his signature open and close of Noli de Castro, was a top rated news magazine program in the Philippines. the show's last broadcast was on December 31, 2005. The cancellation of the show rumored to be caused by problems with long-time host Noli de Castro and the ABS-CBN management. It was circulated in daily local broadsheets, that the station wanted to attack the Arroyo administration using the show, but de Castro decline to attack the 'administration, because he is part of it'.
Nginiig was a weekly horror television program in the Philippines aired by ABS-CBN. It started in 2004 and wass hosted first by Raymond Bagatsing, then by Jericho Rosales and finally, Hero Angeles. The show sometimes airs on the Kapamilya Channel The show features real horror and paranormal stories through re-enactments based on the victims' account of the horrifying events. The victims are interviewed about the events that took place in the haunted venues and actors and actresses play them in the reconstructions. The series ended in 2006 after the director, Luis Luigi Santiago, died in 2005. Santiago, who has just completed a feature film version of the show, was passing by a bar in Makati City when a drunk male patron suddenly brandished a firearm and shot several people, including the director. Nginiig is in Southeast Asia and dictated by Aldoxia Inggtoy.
Entertainment Konek is a Philippine showbiz-oriented talk show aired on ABS-CBN.
Quizon Avenue was a sketch comedy show that aired on the ABS-CBN channel in the Philippines. It starred Dolphy and his sons Enrico "Eric" Quizon, Jeffrey "Epi" Quizon and Vandolph Quizon. Also included were Kitkat, Ya Chang, Pokwang and Jenny Hernandez. The show was first aired on ABS-CBN on February 2006, and it became popular among oldies, and newers alike. Due to low ratings, the show aired the last episode on March 2007, replaced by John en Shirley.
Morning Girls with Kris and Korina was a morning talk show on ABS-CBN, hosted by broadcaster Korina Sanchez and Kris Aquino. Originally intended for only two weeks, the show instead ran for 16 months. It officially ended on May 28, 2004 when the network decided to tap Korina Sanchez for Rated K, a news-magazine program on the station's Sunday Slot, after Sharon temporarily went off-air, due to Sharon's pregnancy. Morning Girls was replaced by the now-defunct talk show Good Morning Kris, where Kris hosted the show for six months.
Balita Ngayon is the former flagship national news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It aired on ABS Channel 3 from 1969–1972 and from 1986-1987 after the resumption of operations as a single network following the People Power Revolution. It became the first newscast to use Filipino, predating GMA Balita for 17 years and TV Patrol by 18 years. It is also the title of ABS-CBN's Mega Manila AM radio station DZMM's hourly newscasts.
Sports Unlimited is a sports program of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It features different kinds of sports, as well as ordinary and prominent sports figures. It was originally hosted by Dyan Castillejo and Vince Hizon but the latter was replaced by Marc Nelson. It became a longgest-running sports program in the Philippines and on Asia. It airs every Saturday after The Bottomline on ABS-CBN, with replays on Sundays at 11:30 PM on ABS-CBN News Channel, also airs worldwide through The Filipino Channel.
'Makuha Ka Sa Tikim' is a cooking-reality TV program of ABS-CBN in partnership with Knorr, a cooking product of Unilever Philippines. It began on September 10, 2005 with Eula, Jean and Eugene Domingo but has now ceased. There were hundreds who came but only 27 made it to the final cut. They are mothers, girlfriends, daughters and wives – different women from all over the Philippines who have come together to show their culinary prowess in the Knorr kitchen and bring home the title of The Ultimate Cooking Diva. Armed with their exceptional kitchen skills and a common passion for cooking, these ladies will be seen on Knorr and ABS-CBN’s Makuha Ka Sa Tikim, a weekly program that will showcase the cooking prowess of the finalists. Hosted by Jean Garcia & Eula Valdez, the show will focus on the contestants’ creativity and culinary talents through a cooking showdown every Saturday at 10:30 AM. And aside from witnessing their excellent cooking skills, viewers will get to discover their various stories and cooking anecdotes week after week. One of them learned to cook because she spent a lot of time playing bahay-bahayan with friends as a child. Another uses her delicious dishes to soothe her husband’s fiery temperament. There’s also a comedian from Singapore who can easily make people laugh but who’s very serious when it comes to her cooking.
Okay ka, fairy ko! is a Filipino television comedy that premiered in 1987. This was Vic Sotto's first self-produced sitcom, which was followed later by 1 For 3.
Star Drama Theatre Presents was an ABS-CBN Weekend program which stars the best stars of Philippines. Re-runs have aired Internationally through international affiliates TFC KPTV from 2007-2011 Weekdays and on Cinema One Global from 2012-Present.
'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila was a daily noon-time variety show of ABS-CBN that aired from February 1995 to November 1998. It was hosted by the APO Hiking Society. Some of the original co-hosts included Bing Loyzaga, Michelle Van Eimeren, Agot Isidro, Lara Melissa de Leon, Amy Perez, John Estrada, Rannie Raymundo and Roderick Paulate. The show was a spinoff of ABS-CBN's popular Sunday noon-time show Sa Linggo nAPO Sila. It was one of the new shows launched by ABS-CBN in 1995 as part of their "Primetime on Daytime" block after Eat Bulaga! moved from ABS-CBN to GMA. It aired live daily from ABS-CBN's studio at the Delta Theater until it moved to Studio 3 at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center.
Ang TV is a youth-oriented variety show in the Philippines. The show's format was inspired by its predecessor "Kaluskos Musmos", a popular Philippine kiddie gag show in the '70s and its foreign counterpart "The Mickey Mouse Club". Prior to 1992, Johnny Manahan, a Filipino director, enlisted a group of kids and pre-teens to create the first ever youth-oriented variety show in the Philippines. Many of the Philippines' current artists are from "Ang TV". Active Filipino artists from the "Ang TV" include Claudine Barretto, Angelu de Leon, Gio Alvarez, Jolina Magdangal, Rica Peralejo, John Prats, Camille Prats, Paolo Contis, Kaye Abad, Angelica Panganiban and Patrick Garcia
Wowowee is a Philippine noon-time variety show broadcast by ABS-CBN. The show premiered on February 5, 2005, and aired live on weekdays and Saturdays. The show was also broadcast worldwide through ABS-CBN's The Filipino Channel. The show officially ended on July 30, 2010 and was replaced the following day by a new variety show, Pilipinas Win Na Win.
Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas is ABS-CBN's from September 2, 1996 to June 22, 2007 former early morning show. It started at 5:15am and ended at 8:30am on weekdays. Previous morning show including Alas Singko Y Medya, and Magandang Umaga, Bayan.