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Poor Senorita Pilot March 28 2016

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Poor Señorita is a Filipino comedy-drama series to be broadcast by GMA Network starring Regine Velasquez, Ayra Mariano, Jillian Ward, Miggs Cuaderno, Zymic Jaranilla and Caprice Cayetano. It premiered on March 28, 2016 replacing Little Nanay on the network’s GMA Telebabad block, and also aired worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV.

Poor Señorita is about the story of Rita Villon (Regine Velasquez), an heiress and the owner of the most successful perfume company in the country, Señorita Scents. She is an obsessive-compulsive perfectionist that is feared by all of her employees for being a strict boss. Despite her wealth, Rita never had a boyfriend and has no interest in men but deep inside, she longs for love and connection especially from her family.

In a twist of events, Rita loses all her wealth. On her way to gaining back all the things she lost, she stumbles upon five street children: Kyla (Ayra Mariano), Charisse (Jillian Ward), Apol (Miggs Cuaderno), Rambo (Zymic Jaranilla) and Girlie (Caprice Cayetano) that will help her get back on her feet. Along their journey, Rita develops affection for the children who will teach her the true value of happiness.

Si Rita ang unica hija ng kanyang daddy na si Daniel. Namatay ang kanyang mommy noong bata pa lamang siya kaya’t mag-isa siyang pinalaki ng ama. Dahil nag-iisang anak, lumaki si Rita na tila isang prinsesa at lahat ng gusto ay kanyang nakukuha.

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Front Row March 28 2016

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“Front Row” features a different full-length, cinéma vérité style documentary every week. The show often tackles social issues such as poverty and corruption.
The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by ABS-CBN Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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Bubble Gang April 1 2016

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Bubble Gang is the longest-running Philippine comedy sketch gag show airing on GMA Network since October 20, 1995. It is the longest-running sketch comedy program on Philippine television. The show shot up to popularity for their parodies of television commercials, politicians and current events. The show also airs internationally via GMA Pinoy TV, while re-runs are aired via Fox Filipino. Bubble Gang first aired on GMA Network on October 20, 1995. It was inspired by the ABC’s gag show Tropang Trumpo. Two of its first cast members; Ogie Alcasid and Michael V. came from that show. The show occupied the Friday night timeslot of the now-defunct musical variety show, Vilma!. The cast of the show where: Aiko Melendez, and Eric Fructuoso, and newcomers Susan Lozada, Assunta De Rossi, Jackie De Guzman, Wendell Ramos and Antonio Aquitania (who were hired by the late GMA talent manager, Douglas Quijano) who is one of the first casts of Bubble Gang with Alcasid and Michael V. on their early days. There were two extras in the show, such as Diego Llorico, who was working as a production assistant to the show, currently also a segment producer, & Susan Lozada’s personal assistant Marissa “Mykah” Flores, she was eventually one of Wendell Ramos love interest. During its first year, it was shown around seven in the evening and carried a slogan “Bubble Gang: Just Chew It!” The show gained popularity in 1996. The so-called “Bubble Gang Mania” rapidly caught on when it spoofed the sprouting of Mexican telenovelas in Philippine television which proved to be successful ratings-wise. Instead of riding on with the trend, they goofed around the concept and made their mark as the site of the biggest gathering of soap spoofs, it introduced two segments such as Miyusik Tagalog Bersiyon & Miyusik English Versiyon which Michael V. translates songs to Tagalog/English literally, the latter would later make an album with the same title which was released in 1997. In later months of 1998, Bubble Gang came up with an idea to parody the religious program, Ang Dating Daan into Ang Dating Doon were the latter religious show was popular that time. They originally intended to quote the Bible, but because of religious sensitivities, they just decided to quote English fairy tales and Tagalog nursery rhymes and make fun of it. In July 20, 2012, the show made a tribute to Dolphy, the King of Philippine Comedy, a week after the actor’s death. The tribute was made to honor Dolphy’s contribution to Philippine Comedy. In July 19, 2013, after the months of rumors over Ogie Alcasid’s transfer to TV5, he finally left the show, despite his Pick Up Line segment was over, his friend & cast member Michael V. remarks on saying “No one can replace Ogie as Boy Pick-up”. In early 2013, the show launched its talent search called Bagong Gang: The Search for the New Recruits, Joyce Ching (cast member of the now-defunct Bubble Gang Jr.), Jan Manual, RJ Padilla, Juancho Trivino, Arny Ross, and Protege winner Denise Barbacena were among the other contestants. The show celebrates its 18th anniversary and dubbed the two part special as “Barely Legal”, on October 7, 2013, in the Republiq Club in Resorts World Manila. The show introduces new cast such as Chariz Solomon, Carla Abellana, Paolo Contis, Mikael Daez, Andrea Torres, Max Collins, Sef Cadayona, and Betong Sumaya, and new segments such as Ikaw at ang Ina, Lala Ytera, Atlit, Istambay sa Looban, & Antonietta. Bagong Gang contestant Denise Barbacena & Jan Manual won the contest & now part of the show, with Ching, Padilla, Trivino, and Ross also joining the cast, coincidentally, numbers of the cast members are 20+ more. For its 18th year on Philippine Television, the show surpass its other comedy shows such as T.O.D.A.S. of IBC-13 (which ran for 1 decade) and John En Marsha of RPN-9 (which was ran for 17 years). On October 24, 2014, the show will celebrate its 19th anniversary and dubbed as “19 B.C.” with an ancient Sparta theme.

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Front Row April 4 2016

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“Front Row” features a different full-length, cinéma vérité style documentary every week. The show often tackles social issues such as poverty and corruption.
The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by ABS-CBN Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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Bubble Gang May 27 2016

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Bubble Gang is the longest-running Philippine comedy sketch gag show airing on GMA Network since October 20, 1995. It is the longest-running sketch comedy program on Philippine television. The show shot up to popularity for their parodies of television commercials, politicians and current events. The show also airs internationally via GMA Pinoy TV, while re-runs are aired via Fox Filipino. Bubble Gang first aired on GMA Network on October 20, 1995. It was inspired by the ABC’s gag show Tropang Trumpo. Two of its first cast members; Ogie Alcasid and Michael V. came from that show. The show occupied the Friday night timeslot of the now-defunct musical variety show, Vilma!. The cast of the show where: Aiko Melendez, and Eric Fructuoso, and newcomers Susan Lozada, Assunta De Rossi, Jackie De Guzman, Wendell Ramos and Antonio Aquitania (who were hired by the late GMA talent manager, Douglas Quijano) who is one of the first casts of Bubble Gang with Alcasid and Michael V. on their early days. There were two extras in the show, such as Diego Llorico, who was working as a production assistant to the show, currently also a segment producer, & Susan Lozada’s personal assistant Marissa “Mykah” Flores, she was eventually one of Wendell Ramos love interest. During its first year, it was shown around seven in the evening and carried a slogan “Bubble Gang: Just Chew It!” The show gained popularity in 1996. The so-called “Bubble Gang Mania” rapidly caught on when it spoofed the sprouting of Mexican telenovelas in Philippine television which proved to be successful ratings-wise. Instead of riding on with the trend, they goofed around the concept and made their mark as the site of the biggest gathering of soap spoofs, it introduced two segments such as Miyusik Tagalog Bersiyon & Miyusik English Versiyon which Michael V. translates songs to Tagalog/English literally, the latter would later make an album with the same title which was released in 1997. In later months of 1998, Bubble Gang came up with an idea to parody the religious program, Ang Dating Daan into Ang Dating Doon were the latter religious show was popular that time. They originally intended to quote the Bible, but because of religious sensitivities, they just decided to quote English fairy tales and Tagalog nursery rhymes and make fun of it. In July 20, 2012, the show made a tribute to Dolphy, the King of Philippine Comedy, a week after the actor’s death. The tribute was made to honor Dolphy’s contribution to Philippine Comedy. In July 19, 2013, after the months of rumors over Ogie Alcasid’s transfer to TV5, he finally left the show, despite his Pick Up Line segment was over, his friend & cast member Michael V. remarks on saying “No one can replace Ogie as Boy Pick-up”. In early 2013, the show launched its talent search called Bagong Gang: The Search for the New Recruits, Joyce Ching (cast member of the now-defunct Bubble Gang Jr.), Jan Manual, RJ Padilla, Juancho Trivino, Arny Ross, and Protege winner Denise Barbacena were among the other contestants. The show celebrates its 18th anniversary and dubbed the two part special as “Barely Legal”, on October 7, 2013, in the Republiq Club in Resorts World Manila. The show introduces new cast such as Chariz Solomon, Carla Abellana, Paolo Contis, Mikael Daez, Andrea Torres, Max Collins, Sef Cadayona, and Betong Sumaya, and new segments such as Ikaw at ang Ina, Lala Ytera, Atlit, Istambay sa Looban, & Antonietta. Bagong Gang contestant Denise Barbacena & Jan Manual won the contest & now part of the show, with Ching, Padilla, Trivino, and Ross also joining the cast, coincidentally, numbers of the cast members are 20+ more. For its 18th year on Philippine Television, the show surpass its other comedy shows such as T.O.D.A.S. of IBC-13 (which ran for 1 decade) and John En Marsha of RPN-9 (which was ran for 17 years). On October 24, 2014, the show will celebrate its 19th anniversary and dubbed as “19 B.C.” with an ancient Sparta theme.

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Princess in the Palace June 6 2016

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The Ryzza Mae Show Presents: Princess in the Palace is a Philippine drama-comedy series to be broadcast by GMA Network starring Ryzza Mae Dizon, Aiza Seguerra, and Eula Valdez. , Maine Mendoza aka Yaya Dub and Alden Richards or AlDub

The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source:Philippine Television.

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Eat Bulaga June 6 2016

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Kalye Serye Eat Bulaga June 6 2016 Maine Mendoza gets a kiss from Alden Richards on ‘Eat Bulaga’ birthday special, Maine Mendoza aka Yaya Dub and Alden Richards or AlDub. » Watch pinoy tv replay online for free on Eat Bulaga Apr 2 2016  at pinoy tambayan tv channel. Watch pinoy tv channel online.

Eat Bulaga! is the longest running noon-time variety show in the Philippines produced by Television And Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE) and aired by GMA Network. The show broadcasts from The New TAPE Studios (Eastside Studio) at the GMA Broadway Centrum in New Manila, Quezon City. Eat Bulaga! is aired Weekdays at 12:15 PM to 2:30 PM and Saturdays at 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM (PHT). The show is also broadcast worldwide through GMA Pinoy TV. The name approximately translates to “Lunchtime Surprise!” Source: Eat Bulaga – Wikipedia

The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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Magkaibang Mundo June 6 2016

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Ang Magkaibang Mundo ay kuwento ni Princess, ang maganda at masayahing unica hija nina Ruben at Amanda Sandoval, may-ari ng Sandoval show manufacturing business. Kahit lumaki si Princess sa karangyaan, tinuruan siya ng kanyang mga magulang na maging masipag, mapagkumbaba at may malasakit sa kapwa. Masisira ang kanyang picture-perfect na buhay nang mamatay sa sunog si Ruben habang inililigtas ang kanyang panganay na kapatid na si Noreen. Nakita ni Noreen na pagkakataon niya iyon upang maangkin ang lahat ng pag-aari ni Ruben.

Dati pang naiinggit si Noreen sa kapatid dahil imbes na sa kanya ipinamana ang negosyo ay kay Ruben ito napunta. Sa pagkamatay ni Ruben, tila nabalian ng pakpak si Amanda at hindi na alam kung paano magsisimula. Sa mga panahong ito, nalungkot at nangulila si Princess kaya ang tanging bagay na nakakapagpalakas ng loob niya ay ang pakikipagkaibigan niya kay Elfino – isang batang duwende. Hindi magtatagal, lilipat si Noreen sa bahay nina Ruben kasama ang kanyang asawang si Jojo at mga malditang anak na sina Sofie at Analyn.

Palalayasin nila sina Amanda at Princess. Hanggang sa makulong si Amanda sa isang kasalanang hindi niya ginawa at magkakahiwalay silang mag-ina. Aalilain ng pamilya ni Noreen si Princess, at lalo siyang mahihirapan dahil hindi na niya muling nakita si Elfino. Pagkalipas ng labindalawang taon, isa nang magandang dalaga si Princess. Pepay na ang tawag sa kanya dahil kasambahay na ang turing sa kanya nina Noreen.

Malaki na rin si Elfino, isa na siyang makisig at guwapong binatang duwende. Naaawa ito sa kalagayan ni Pepay kaya iinom siya ng magic potion para maging tao. Makikilala kaya ni Princess si Elfino kapag naging tao na ito? Makakasama pa kaya ni Amanda ang kanyang anak?

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Hanggang Makita Kang Muli June 6 2016

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Aaminin na ni Calvin na iba nga ang kanyang nararamdaman para kay Angela.  Magkakaalaman na ng feelings!  at Kakarmahin na si Claire.

Hanggang Makita Kang Muli or Until I See You Again (international title) is an upcoming Philippine drama to be broadcast by GMA Network starring Bea Binene and Derrick Monasterio with Angelika dela Cruz, Kim Rodriguez and Raymart Santiago. It is set to premiere on March 7, 2016 replacing Buena Familia on the network’s GMA Afternoon Prime block, and will also air worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV.

Tampok sa highly intriguing family drama ang kamangha-manghang buhay ng isang feral child na nabuhay na isolated sa mga tao simula sa kanyang murang gulang at hindi nakaranas ng pag-aalaga ng tao, walang natutuhang maayos na pag-uugali o kilos at salita.
Tampok sa highly intriguing family drama ang kamangha-manghang buhay ng isang feral child na nabuhay na isolated sa mga tao simula sa kanyang murang gulang at hindi nakaranas ng pag-aalaga ng tao, walang natutuhang maayos na pag-uugali o kilos at salita.

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The Millionaire’s Wife June 6 2016

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Nangangamba si Fred na baka hindi niya naibibigay ang pangagailangan ni Louisa.

Very happy and proud si Ina Raymundo sa kanyang role bilang Allison Montecillo sa The Millionaire’s Wife, pero ayaw raw niyang mapanood ito ng kanyang pamilya, lalo na ng kanyang mga anak.

“Nasa school kasi sila, and parang ayoko rin, lalo na ngayon na may kissing scenes. Ayokong mapanood nila ‘yun kasi hindi nila maiintindihan, magseselos sila. Feeling nila may iba na ako,” she candidly shared with GMANetwork.com in an exclusive interview. Anang aktres, alam naman daw ng mga anak niya na artista siya at acting lang ang napapanood nila.

“They know naman, pero like her [Anika, her fourth child], kapag makita niya na may ka-kissing scene ako, magugulat ‘yun. Pero siyempre I will explain it to her, but right now parang it’s better na huwag muna.” Ano naman ang masasabi ng kanyang asawang si Brian Poturnak sa maiinit niyang eksena sa naturang Afternoon Prime series?

“Wala siyang kaalam-alam (laughs)! Hindi ko na kinukuwento sa kanya. Nung dalaga naman ako, alam naman niya ang mga ginagawa ko. Pero for a time, ayaw niya akong makipag-kissing scene. Ngayon na malalaki na ang mga anak namin, parang medyo okay na siya sa idea kasi nare-realize niya na trabaho ‘yun.”

The Millionaire’s Wife tagalog dubbed of GMA 7 telebabad is the story of Louisa Ignacio, a hardworking single mother and her crucial decision to settle in a marriage for convenience with an older man. She vows to be a loyal and dutiful wife to him in exchange of all the help he is giving her son who has juvenile diabetes.

After she agrees to marry Fred, a widower and one of the richest businessmen in the country, Louisa must now face the subsequent consequences of her decision which involves her stepdaughter, her stepdaughter’s children, her love child, and her love child’s father.

Will she be able to fulfill her vows to Fred? Will the plans of Stella, Jared, and Allison in ruining Louisa’s life be successful? How far will Ivan go to win back Louisa, especially after he finds out that they have a child?

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Sunday Pinasaya June 12 2016

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Sunday PinaSaya: Nanalo o nandaya? Paghaharap ni Simpleni at Madame Meldie 

Buhay na buhay ang saya. Bigay na bigay ang tawa dahil buhos na buhos ang pagdagsa ng mga bisita sa ‘Sunday PinaSaya!’

Ang bagong halal sa pagkapangulo na si Mayor Du30 (Jose Manalo) ay haharap na sa sambayanan at makakapanayam sina Krissy (Barbie Forteza), Tito Boy (Wally Bayola) kasama ang kanilang friendship na si Ms. Ai Ai Delas Alas sa isang parody showbiz talk show na Starbuzz.   Kasabay ng kakatapos lamang na eleksyon, ipoproklama na rin ang bagong kapitan ng Barangay Aligaga si Pepeng Astigidig.

Isang back-to-back performance naman ang sorpresa ni Asia’s Pop Sweetheart Julie Anne San Jose para sa kanyang birthday at 10th year anniversary sa showbiz. Makakapareha niya rito ang Eat Bulaga Just Duet grand champion na si Mackie Cao.

Sunday PinaSaya is a Philippine Sunday afternoon variety and comedy show broadcast by GMA Network which started on August 9, 2015 starring Marian Rivera, Ai Ai de las Alas, Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola. Accompanying them are Barbie Forteza, Julie Anne San Jose, Alden Richards, Joey Paras, Jerald Napoles, and Valeen Montenegro. It replaced Sunday All Stars on the network’s Sunday noontime block, and is also aired worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. The program is the first Sunday afternoon variety show on the network to be produced as a blocktimer, rather than by GMA Network which produced the program’s predecessors GMA Supershow, SOP, Party Pilipinas and Sunday All Stars. It is produced by APT Entertainment, the sister company of TAPE Inc., who is behind the longest running variety show in Philippine television, Eat Bulaga!.

Dear Uge June 12 2016

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Hindi kumpleto ang araw kapag hindi nag-aaway ang neighbors na sina Mercy de Jesus (Carmi Martin)  at Bernardo “Bettina” Camacho (Gardo Versoza). Kanya-kanya silang paraan para mainis ang isa’t-isa: sasadyaing lagyan ng kalat ni Mercy ang harap ng bahay ni Bettina, papaanurin naman ni Bettina ang tubig ng pinaglabhan sa tapat ni Mercy, magpapa-deliver ng seafood sa bahay ni Mercy dahil alam niyang allergic ito at lalakasan ang stereo para lalong mang-inis. Sawang-sawa na ang mga tao sa paligid nila sa halos araw-araw na bangayan ng dalawa, lalo na ang anak ni Mercy na si Benjie (Migo Adecer) at ang niece ni Bettina na si Tonet Beatrice “Toby” Camacho (Klea Pineda).

Benjie and Toby want to find out ang malalim na dahilan ng pag-aaway ng mommy at tito nila. Kailangang mapagbati nila ang dalawa so they can meet every day with their family’s consent. Saktong nandoon si Arman, ang asawa ni Mercy, who tells the real story behind their cat-dog fight.

Ang lahat ay nagsimula sa isang tiara na ipinahiram ni Mercy kay Bettina. Nangako si Bettina na ibabalik niya ito agad pero walang tiara ang bumalik kaya hindi nanalo as Prom Queen si Mercy. Forever bitter siya dahil dito. Natatawa sina Benjie at Toby dahil ‘yun lang pala ang dahilan ng lahat ng away.

Galing sa barangay sila Mercy, Bettina at Arman. Nagbibigay ng sermon at nagagalit ang usual na tatahi-tahimik na si Arman sa dalawa. Magugulat sina Mercy at Bettina. Magkakatinginan at iniisip kung dapat na ba silang magbati. Mauudlot ang pagbabati dahil namamaga ang mukha ni Mercy because of the seafood siomai that Bettina orders for her. Hindi papayag si Mercy na hindi siya makagaganti. She plots an evil plan.

Mercy sneaks in Bettina’s house pero dahil sa pagiging clumsy niya, magkakaroon ng sunog. Matataranta ang buong barangay lalo na sina Bettina at Toby. Nasusunog ang kitchen nila! Mercy and Bettina fight again. Since bahagyang nadadamay ang isang portion ng bahay nila Mercy, ilalabas ni Benjie ang ilang gamit. Sa isang box, makikita nila ang tiara. All this time, nasa gamit lang pala ni Mercy at totoong isinauli ito ni Bettina. Mercy apologizes. The two reconcile and restore their friendship.

 

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24 Oras June 12 2016

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24 Oras Weekend (24 Hours) is the flagship national network news broadcast of GMA Network. A nightly national newscast which airs in thePhilippines and worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. It is aired Weeknights at 18:30−19:40, Saturdays and Sundays 17:30−18:00 (PST). The newscast is simulcasted on radio through Super Radyo DZBB 594 kHz in Mega Manila and several of its regional Super Radyo stations nationwide

24 Oras premiered on March 15, 2004 at 6:15pm, replacing Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco as the network’s answer to longest-running newscast. Frontpage anchor Mel Tiangco was joined by Saksi‘s Mike Enriquez, rejoining them in one newscast since they co-anchored Saksi from 1996 to 1998. Special weekend editions are also being aired when it deemed necessary (See below).

On June 2004, along with Saksi, the show relaunched its studio set,[1] and graphics packages, and later in September 2004, the show was listed top 10. from the AGB Nielsen Ratings where, during that time, GMA Network gained the top ratings.

On December 1, 2005, the coverage by 24 Oras of a siege of Camp Bagong Diwa was mentioned in the best news program category in the Asian Television Awards inSingapore.[2]

The show relaunched in April 17, 2006 with a new graphics package, and a new set with floating large rear projection screens that allow the anchors to virtually “talk” to correspondents in live feeds, also the anchors are doing stand-up news delivery. The studio set was shared by Saksi during that time. PAGASA‘s Nathaniel Cruz anchors weather news during severe weather conditions.

On August 11, 2008, the show was relaunched again with a new set using LED, a new desk which is identical to the desk used byCBS Evening News, new graphics and titles; during that time, 24 Oras earned a new slogan “Tahanan ng Katotohanan”, since it was the most-watched and critically acclaimed newscast. On April 2010, the show became the home of Vizrt Touchscreen system a real-time broadcast solutions system which is use in the YouScoop segment designed and developed by GMA New Media.

24 Oras became instrumental and controversial on covering the 2010 Manila hostage crisis, during that time, no one even the media knew that the bus was equipped with a TV set, more worse, the hostage-taker was monitoring the said coverage, where he witness his brother’s arrest, that started the situation until his death.[3] The coverage almost ate up its primetime block, from 6:30-9pm, giving 19.7% of its audience share. The network eventually released some guideline when a future crisis coverage comes.[4]

On December 6, 2010, the news program updated its graphics. A day later, it updated its OBB and title card. On February 21, 2011, along with Unang Hirit, Saksi, and GMA Flash Report, the newscast introduced a new studio set, new graphics, new theme, and new OBB. The new theme music is a remix of 24 Oras 2008-2011 theme music & an element of an opera voice, eventually it was developed in 2010.

On October 10, 24 Oras updated only its graphics. The logo on the bottom left corner is now square and features: 24 Oras current logo, Facebook page, Twitter account and GMA News Online URL. The news ticker became shorter than February 2011 24 Oras news ticker. The news ticker of the late 2011 24 Oras shows the return of the time shown on the news ticker (the former is 2006-2011). The headlines at the right of the 24 oras logo is rectangular with the red line at the right of the headlines. This also use a new font Antique Olive on their graphics, replacing Myriad font (which has been reused on Nov. 10, 2014), which use on other GMA newscast.

On June 4, 2012, 24 Oras launched its new weather segment titled I.M. Ready: GMA Weather (based on the advisory advertisement of the said title, and the branding of I.M. Ready). On June 2013, 24 Oras introduce its augmented reality graphics, it was used only on the beginning of the show, however it was used only for presentation/demonstration. A notable coverage of GMA News called “Super Typhoon Yolanda”, covering the devastating Typhoon Haiyan (international name), won its 4th George Foster’s Peabody Awards in 2014.

On November 10, 2014, As part of GMA News’ shakeup, Vicky Morales joined the 24 Oras team as it’s third anchor, while Pia Arcangel leaves GMA News TV‘s Balitanghali to replace her (Archangel remains on Weekend edition of 24 Oras). Also, GMA Regional newscasts for Bicol, GMA Cebu, Davao, Northern Mindanao, Iloilo, Dagupan and Ilocosadopted the 24 Oras branding. Along with Saksi and Balitanghali, the graphic package went flat, also their title cards, and the OBB, along with its energetic theme music. All of this changes are answers to competition of its long-time rival,On April 25, 2015, with GMA Network’s plans of streamlining regional operations, seven regional newscasts were reduced to four, with the Ilokano, Bikol and Northern Mindanao editions having their final broadcast.[5][6]

After 11 years of delivering showbiz news on Chika Minute, Pia Guanio tearfully bid farewell to 24 Oras, her reason was to concentrate on her family. Pia became notable for 24 Oras in 2004, for her “Chika Minute” catchphrase, and most of all she was also the reason the program went no.1, during that time.

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Vampire Ang Daddy Ko June 12 2016

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Vampire Ang Daddy Ko (lit. My Daddy is a Vampire) is a Philippine comedy sitcom starring Vic Sotto and his son, Oyo Boy Sotto. It also stars Ryzza Mae Dizon, Jimmy Santos, Bea Binene, Derrick Monasterio, Glaiza de Castro, Anjo Yllana and Pilita Corrales.

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Ismol Family June 12 2016

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Wala nang mas sasaya pa sa pamilyang Pinoy. Kaya handog ng GMA-7 ang pinakabagong comedy-serye na magpapaalala sa iyo na walang kasing saya ang buhay mo basta kasama ang mga taong pinakamamahal mo. Kilalanin natin ang Pamilyang Ismol.

The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by ABS-CBN Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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Kapuso Mo: Jessica Soho June 12 2016

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KMJS “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho” is a weekly news magazine show hosted by Jessica Soho, one of the most awarded broadcast journalists in the Philippines. It features stories about current events, lifestyle trends, and interesting individuals.

The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on  Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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Yan Ang Morning June 13 2016

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GMA Network never fails to offer all-out entertainment as it brighten up TV viewers’ mornings with the launch of the newest talk-variety show, Yan Ang Morning!, hosted by no less than Primetime Queen Marian Rivera-Dantes. Yan Ang Morning! allows viewers as well as the studio audience to participate and be involved in everything that Marian does in the program.

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Princess in the Palace June 13 2016

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The Ryzza Mae Show Presents: Princess in the Palace is a Philippine drama-comedy series to be broadcast by GMA Network starring Ryzza Mae Dizon, Aiza Seguerra, and Eula Valdez. , Maine Mendoza aka Yaya Dub and Alden Richards or AlDub

The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source:Philippine Television.

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“Front Row” features a different full-length, cinéma vérité style documentary every week. The show often tackles social issues such as poverty and corruption.
The Big News on ABC Channel 5 (later TV5) and The World Tonight on ABS-CBN Channel 2 were the first news programs on Philippine television, followed in that same period by ABS-CBN Channel 9’s Newswatch, which with the transfer of channel ownership to RPN-9 in 1969 would stay on for more years. Channels 5, 7 and 13 tied up for the said project. In the same year, RPN-9 (later Solar News Channel) introduced the longest running and consistently rating sitcom, John En Marsha and the First Family of Philippine television, the Puruntongs. MBS Channel 4 later became PTV 4 (People’s Television) after the EDSA Revolution, and in 2001, it is now known as the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), in turn renamed back to the People’s Television Network in 2011. In 1953, less than a month after the first telecast, Father James Reuter, a Jesuit with radio and television training in the United States, produced the first play on Philippine television entitled Cyrano de Bergerac. The largest cable television provider in the Philippines is Sky Cable Corporation, a subsidiary of the Filipino media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation which owns SkyCable, Destiny Cable, MyDestiny Cable, Home Cable, Sun Cable and UniCable. It was considered the most prestigious television awards of the country during that time and until now, no one have replaced it. On the other hand, the Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and they are voted by the press. Three years later, he was the first to apply for a license in Philippine Congress to establish a television station. James Lindenberg, an American engineer dubbed as the “father of Philippine television,” began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) on June 26, 1946. With the establishment of DZXL-TV Channel 9 on April 19, 1958, the Lopez brothers controlled both television channels nationwide. Source: Philippine Television.

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The story begins with Sheila and Mark Sebastian, a couple living in Dubai and working as a physical therapist and a spa attendant. The two decided to return to the Philippines because of their enough savings to build their dream house and dream business, a spa cum coffee shop.

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