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Pinoy Idol was a Philippine interactive reality-based singing competition created and developed by FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment which aired on GMA Network. The program originated from Pop Idol created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller, which seeks to discover the best singer or "idol" in the country through a series of nationwide auditions and live performances, which is determined by public voting through SMS. The show "replaced" Philippine Idol, the first Idol franchise in the Philippines broadcast by the Associated Broadcasting Company in 2006. The show is hosted by Raymond Gutierrez, with Ogie Alcasid, Jolina Magdangal, and Wyngard Tracy as judges. Danny Tan is the show's musical director. The show debuted on April 5, 2008. Gretchen Espina, daughter of Biliran governor Rogelio J. Espina, defeated two other contenders in the show's Finale to become the first Pinoy Idol. Although she is technically the second winner of an Idol franchise in the Philippines, GMA promoted Pinoy Idol as "the first Idol competition in the Philippines" and does not recognize Philippine Idol and its winner Mau Marcelo.
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Pinoy Idol was a Philippine interactive reality-based singing competition created and developed by FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment which aired on GMA Network. The program originated from Pop Idol created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller, which seeks to discover the best singer or "idol" in the country through a series of nationwide auditions and live performances, which is determined by public voting through SMS. The show "replaced" Philippine Idol, the first Idol franchise in the Philippines broadcast by the Associated Broadcasting Company in 2006. The show is hosted by Raymond Gutierrez, with Ogie Alcasid, Jolina Magdangal, and Wyngard Tracy as judges. Danny Tan is the show's musical director. The show debuted on April 5, 2008. Gretchen Espina, daughter of Biliran governor Rogelio J. Espina, defeated two other contenders in the show's Finale to become the first Pinoy Idol. Although she is technically the second winner of an Idol franchise in the Philippines, GMA promoted Pinoy Idol as "the first Idol competition in the Philippines" and does not recognize Philippine Idol and its winner Mau Marcelo.
5 and Up is a tele-magazine television show for preteens, which aired in the Philippines from May 1992 to July 2002. The program was produced by Probe Productions, Inc. and aired on GMA 7 before it was cancelled on July 2002.
Kris was a Philippine mid-afternoon talk show produced by Viva Television and it was co-produced and broadcast by PTV from 1994–1996, when the contract between Viva and PTV has expired and it was now co-produced and broadcast by GMA Network in 1996 in three months, from 1996 . The talk show was named after its TV host Kris Aquino. This was Kris' first Viva project making a talk show.
Kung Ako Ikaw is a reality comedy television show in the Philippines that airs three times a week on the GMA Network. It replaces three sitcoms aired by the network; namely, Who's Your Daddy Now?, Bahay Mo Ba 'To, and HP: To The Highest Level Na!. The show is part of the network's GMA KiliTV block.
Lira, a Philippine television series aired from 1992-1996 Sundays on GMA Network. The series starred Shaina Magdayao, Eula Valdez, Lolit Solis, German Moreno and Vina Morales. The Drama series was last aired in April 1996.
Case Unclosed is a news and public affairs television show in the Philippines aired every Thursday evenings by GMA Network. The show was hosted by Arnold Clavio. Kara David served as the first host until March 5, 2009 when she was replaced by Clavio to host OFW Diaries. Case Unclosed featured some of the sensational cases in the Philippines that is up until now is not yet solved by the authorities. The episodes were directed by some award-winning Filipino independent film directors. The program is also broadcast on GMA News TV's Channel 11.
"Wala Na Bang Pag-ibig" is a Romantic Drama produced by VIVA Films away back 1997.
Obra, also known as Masterpiece in English, was a weekly anthology on GMA Network. Each month, the show featured a different star. The pilot episode aired on August 14, 2008.
Songbird is a weekly musical show where Regine Velasquez sings. The show had its pilot on May 15, 2008. It ended on August 9, 2008 and is replaced by Nuts Entertainment.
Camera Café is a situational comedy television show in the Philippines that airs everyday on GMA Network and QTV produced by Henri DeLorme and Euro Asia; written by Rody Vera, Liza Magtoto, Vincent de Jesus, Rey Agapay, and Jose Dennis C. Teodosio; and directed by Mark Meily.
Lovely Day: LD Force of the Guardians is an informative news and public affairs television show in the Philippines hosted by Love Añover, Jacob Raterta and the StarStruck Kids finalists, Bea Binene and Gabriel Roxas. It is aired every Saturday mornings by GMA Network.
Maynila: Larawan ng Bansa is a television drama that has been broadcast on Philippine television since 1999. Originally aired Mondays-Fridays and 5-day episode per week, it presently became a weekend drama anthology of inspiring stories of people who are having love problems and challenges that affect every Manileño's lives. The show is hosted by former Manila mayor and the former secretary of DENR, Lito Atienza. The show was originally aired on weekday afternoons and moved to Saturday mornings before Kapuso Movie Festival. After the elections, Atienza went back to the show and do acting in a cameo appearance instead of hosting. The series now airs 2009-present on Saturdays at 6:30 PM past episodes now air internationally daily through GMA Life TV.
Da Big Show is a game show broadcast on the Philippine television network GMA Network and it began airing on April 21, 2008. It is hosted by singer and songwriter, Ogie Alcasid. It was set to replace Takeshi's Castle.
Lovingly Yours, Helen is a Sunday afternoon program aired on GMA-7 from 1980 to 1996. Lovingly Yours, Helen evolved into a television drama anthology from a daily counseling program on radio with the same title, originally aired on GMA's AM station DZBB. It was presented by television/radio personality Helen Vela. Each episode is based on the life of a letter sender. The show's radio version continued to air on weekdays even as the TV version was being produced.
GoBingo is an interactive game show on the Philippines GMA television network.
Now and Forever is a Philippine television series produced by GMA Network. This daytime drama series features different stories every season and showcased some of the network's prime talents. It was launched March 14, 2005 with Mukha as their initial offering and ended November 24, 2006 with Dangal as their last production. When GMA Pinoy TV launched in 2005, the series was part of their first offerings for Filipino viewers abroad. From 2009-2011 it was re-aired on GMA Life TV.
Pinoy Records was a GMA Network infotainment show which had its premiere episode on December 8, 2007. It is hosted by basketball player, Chris Tiu, and Starstruck Batch 1 alumni Sheena Halili. Most recently, Jai Reyes, a member of Ateneo de Manila University basketball men's varsity, has also joined the show as segment host. Manny Pacquiao resigned from the show due to political career and only Chris Tiu and Sheena Halili became the anchors of the program.
Born to be Wild is a travel and wildlife show of GMA Network aired every Wednesday nights and hosted by Kiko Rustia and Nielsen Donato, formerly hosted by Ferdinand Recio and Romi Garduce. On August 4, 2010, the show began to shot in high definition format, although it still being aired in standard definition. The travel and wildlife program named after the Warner Bros. family comedy film of the same name.
Kap's Amazing Stories is an informative and educational television programme from the Philippines. Produced by GMA Network, it began airing on 19 August 2007. Its main presenter is Senator Bong Revilla, and was joined by Jillian Ward in 2012.