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Tonight with Boy Abunda January 18, 2016

Tonight with Boy Abunda

Tonight with Boy Abunda is a Filipino late night entertainment talk show program shown on ABS-CBN network hosted by Boy Abunda. It began airing on September 28, 2015. It airs weeknights at 10:45pm to 11:15pm (PST) on the network's Primetime Bida evening block, which will serve as a transitional show after Kris Aquino's departure from their former show Aquino & Abunda Tonight citing health reasons and schedule conflicts. Similar to its predecessor, it gives a run-down of daily top stories, with topics raging from showbiz, lifestyle and politics with the promise to deliver its segments "from layman's point of view", and with perspectives on how certain issues can affect viewers' daily lives.

Youre My Home January 18, 2016

You're My Home

You're My Home is a 2015 Philippine romantic family drama television series directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng, starring Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta, Jessy Mendiola, JC de Vera, Sam Concepcion and Paul Salas. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on November 9, 2015, replacing Pinoy Big Brother: 737. It is an intimate study on a family break-up and its possible reunion. You’re My Home is a family drama that follows the story of Gabriel Fontanilla (Gomez), a government lawyer, Marian Fontanilla (Zulueta), a simple housewife, and their children Grace (Mendiola), Rahm (Concepcion) and Vince (Salas). Their life changes when Gabriel handles a case against Christian Vergara (De Vera), the son of Senator Victor Vergara (Gutierrez). The family is thrust into a new world, a world where Gabriel needs to bend his principles, where Marian is demanded to divide her time between her children and her husband's social functions, and where Grace is being looked down by her classmates. With this, Grace starts to rebel, leaving her family looking after her and causing the lost of her brother Vince. Days turn to weeks until Christian Vergara is pointed as the culprit of the kidnapping of Vince, but Marian blames another person for losing her son – her own husband Gabriel. This crisis leads to the separation of Gabriel and Marian. Grace witnesses the break-up of her parents and she vows that one day, she will reunite her family again. Twelve years later, Vince Fontanilla resurfaces as Ken and right away, Marian knows she has found her missing son.

On the Wings of Love January 18, 2015

On the Wings of Love

On the Wings of Love is a 2015 Philippine romantic comedy television series directed by Antoinette Jadaone and Jojo Saguin, starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre in their first primetime television series. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 10, 2015, replacing Bridges of Love. The romantic comedy centers around two different people — Leah, a simple girl with an American dream; and Clark, a boy living his American life — who are forced to marry in order to legally stay and continue working in the United States. Leah Olivar (Nadine Lustre) grew up in a very poor, but happy family. When she was 12 years old, her mother Rona (Isay Alvarez) went to USA to work so that their family will have a better future. After a while, life became better for Leah, her sister Tiffany (Bianca Manalo), and her father Mang Sol (Joel Torre). But a tragic news will change their lives forever, as Rona had an accident and died. Her mother's death made life hard for Leah and her family. It will also create in Leah a desire that she will carry in the coming years of her life; that is to go to US and fulfill her mother's American Dream of a better life for them. On the Wings of Love marks the first primetime drama series for Reid and Lustre after the success of their movie collaborations in 2014. The rom-com also marks the first time Antoinette Jadaone directing a TV series, following the success of romantic comedy films such as That Thing Called Tadhana and You're My Boss. The cast was announced in February 2015, and filming for the series began in April 2015, with many of the scenes shot in San Francisco, California in the United States. As Leah and Clark spend time as a fake couple, they must try to learn about each other's past, quirks and habits to pass the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) interview. They also quickly realize that they can barely tolerate each other. But as time passes, Leah and Clark discover a certain fondness for each other. They also realize that both have the same goals in life and that is to make a better life for their family. They also start to sympathize with each other, as both reveal their deepest secrets. Soon, the fake marriage between Leah and Clark will have real feelings of love and affection. A promise, if broken, can destroy Clark's family and sabotage his and Leah's status in the US.
Leah Olivar (Nadine Lustre) grew up in a very poor, but happy family. When she was 12 years old, her mother Rona (Isay Alvarez) went to USA to work so that their family will have a better future. After a while, life became better for Leah, her sister Tiffany (Bianca Manalo), and her father Mang Sol (Joel Torre). But a tragic news will change their lives forever, as Rona had an accident and died. Her mother's death made life hard for Leah and her family. It will also create in Leah a desire that she will carry in the coming years of her life; that is to go to US and fulfill her mother's American Dream of a better life for them. Ten years after, this dream will come true as Leah gets her US Visa to compete in a choir competition in San Francisco, California. After the contest, Leah will extend her stay in San Francisco to visit her mother's grave, and find a way to legally work in the US. However to her surprise, Leah didn't find her mother's remains, and as her visa expires finding a job that will allow her to stay in the US will also be elusive. With the urging of Jack (Cherry Pie Picache), the mother of Leah's ex-boyfriend Jigs (Albie Casino), and out of desperation, Leah will agree to a Fixed Marriage to get her work permit. But with Leah's limited resources, it will be hard for Jack to find her a partner. The only person that will agree to the small amount that Leah is willing to pay and is suitable for the situation is Jack's nephew, Clark (James Reid). Clark has been living in San Francisco for the past 11 years. His life has been full of heartbreaks. Clark went to the US with his mother Ofelia (Katya Santos) to be introduced to his American father Kenneth. But Clark's father rejected them. After that, his mother died and he was placed into foster homes where he got abused. Because of his love for his siblings in the Philippines, who doesn't have anyone to turn to but him, Clark persevered and survived in the US. These misfortunes and responsibilities in life deprived Clark of romantic love. That is about to change… Leah and Clark's formal introduction will be a disaster, as both have met previously that didn't turn out well and made them hate each other. But with Jack's intervention, Leah and Clark will agree to get married.

Pangako Sayo January 18, 2016

Pangako Sayo

Pangako Sa 'Yo (Lit: Promise to You / English: The Promise) is a primetime soap opera series produced and broadcast by the Philippine television network ABS-CBN. It is dubbed the first "teleserye" on Philippine television. It starred Kristine Hermosa and Jericho Rosales. The soap, which ran from November 13, 2000 to September 20, 2002, spanned 486 episodes at 30 minutes each then replaced by Bituin. The show posted an all-time high rating of 64.9% during its September 2002 series finale, posting the country's second highest rating for any episode by a TV series next to Esperanza and Labs Ko Si Babe, and the highest rated finale episode for any Filipino TV series. The story begins with the romance between Amor de Jesus (Eula Valdez) and Eduardo Buenavista (Tonton Gutierrez). Eduardo's mother, Doña Benita (Liza Lorena), opposes the relationship since Amor was a housemaid and because she wanted Eduardo to marry Claudia Zalameda (Jean Garcia) for political reasons. Doña Benita asked Eduardo's brother, Diego (Jestoni Alarcon), who has a crush on Amor, to separate them. On seeing Diego trying to rape Amor, Eduardo mistook it as them having a relationship, breaking his heart and prompting him to marry Claudia. A now-pregnant Amor is banished from the Buenavista hacienda, and she returns to living with her mother at the dumpsite. She vows revenge on the Buenavista family when she finds out that Eduardo has married Claudia. The Philippines most successfully distributed canned TV series worldwide, Pangako Sa 'Yo ("The Promise"), has been localized in Cambodia after Cambodian Television Network (CTN) bought its format from ABS-CBN, the Philippines' leading and largest multimedia conglomerate.[1] Cambodia's The Promise (Khmer:សន្យាស្នេហ៍) was aired on 2013 with 198 episodes. Based on a gripping story from the Philippines about power, corruption and love, the scenario has been adapted to suit the Cambodia cultural context and audience sensitivities. The Promise was broadcast peak-time on CTN, Cambodian's most popular TV channel, running three shows a week until July 2014. On August 14, 2006, Pangako Sa 'Yo had a rerun on ABS-CBN and on the The Filipino Channel until December 2007. Reruns are currently shown on Cinema One Global an international affiliate of TFC starting October 17, 2011 to January 2012. A less successful rerun was aired from March to August 2011 on ABS-CBN, in the late evening timeslot (1:30 A.M. - 3:30 A.M.) every day, with an alternate ending. It re-aired again on Jeepney TV on Sky Cable Channel 69 (now moved to Sky Cable Channel 9 in April 2013). In Malaysia, through local satellite TV channel, ASTRO Bella, starting November 22, will air Pangako Sa 'Yo because of high demand. It airs in Tagalog with Bahasa Melayu subtitles. Airs Monday to Friday at 11:00am with encore on the same day and also on weekends with marathon. In Singapore through local satellite TV Channel from Malaysia, Astro Prima on mio TV Channel 602 starting 10 April 2013, will air Pangako Sa 'Yo because of high demand in Singapore due to this series was first shown on MediaCorp Suria in 2007. It airs in Tagalog with Bahasa Melayu subtitles. Airs Monday to Friday at 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM with encore on the same day at 10:00 AM and also on 12 midnight on same day. The first remake of Pangako Sa'Yo debuted on May 25, 2015. It stars Jodi Sta. Maria, Ian Veneracion, Angelica Panganiban, Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. Rory Quintos, who directed the original series, will also direct the remake. The remake is produced by Star Creatives.

FPJ's Ang Probinsyano January 18, 2016

FPJ's Ang Probinsyano

FPJ's Ang Probinsyano (Lit: The Man from the Province / The Provincial Man / International title: Brothers) is a 2015 Philippine action drama television series based on the 1997 Fernando Poe, Jr. film of the same title, courtesy of FPJ Productions. Directed by Malu Sevilla and Avel Sunpongco, it is topbilled by Coco Martin, together with an ensemble cast. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on September 28, 2015, replacing Nathaniel. Follow the journey of twins Ador and Cardo (both played by Coco Martin), who were estranged from each other by financial reasons even as they followed the path of being police officers. Ador was a known CIDG Police Official, with a loving family as his support. Cardo, on the other hand, loves the solitude of the mountains as a SAF Trooper. Their lives take a turn when Ador gets himself entangled in a syndicate, which leaves him dead. To cover for this fact, Cardo was ordered to become his brother, family and all, and be re-united with his grandmother, whom he detested. Ang Probinsyano is a 1997 film originally played by Fernando Poe, Jr.. The story is about a police officer Ador (Poe) who was killed in a drug bust operation after he was betrayed by his fellow police officer. His superior devises a plan for his twin brother, Kardo (also played by Poe), a provincial cop, to assume his identity so they can fool and capture the drug syndicate and the corrupt policemen responsible for his death. The film also stars Dindi Gallardo as Lily, Amanda Page as Carmen and Amado Cortez as Colonel Bernardo. The film is directed by Fernando Poe, Jr. (under the pseudonym 'Ronwaldo Reyes') and written by Poe, Pablo S. Gomez and Manny R. Buising. The film is also produced by Poe and co-produced by Susan V. Tagle under FPJ Productions. The film had a sequel released in 1998 entitled Ang Pagbabalik ng Probinsyano which was still topbilled by Poe.

TV Patrol January 18, 2016

TV Patrol

TV Patrol is the flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It can be heard simultaneously on radio through DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and its cable channel counterpart DZMM TeleRadyo and on provincial radio stations based in Palawan (765 kHz), Cebu (1512 kHz) and Davao (1296 kHz), with several MOR stations nationwide (103.1 Baguio, 93.5 Naga, 93.9 Legazpi, 94.3 Tacloban, 98.7 Zamboanga, 91.9 Cagayan de Oro and 95.1 Cotabato). It is also broadcast overseas via ABS-CBN's international brand, The Filipino Channel. It is the longest-running Filipino spoken evening newscast since its inception on March 2, 1987. In the fourth quarter of 1986, ABS-CBN News executives, among them the then News Manager Angelo Castro, Jr., began holding meetings with higher-ups on plans to launch an all-new news program that will serve as a replacement to Balita Ngayon. On March 1, 1987, ABS-CBN announced the launch of TV Patrol during the public variety extravaganza "Ang Pagbabalik ng Bituin" (The Return of the Star) at Luneta Park, Manila. Weekend edition After a brief time in the late 1980s, TV Patrol first aired on weekends as an occasional special broadcast. Its first weekend broadcast in September 2001 featured news about the battle between the American forces and the Taliban-led Afghan forces during the Afghan War and also covered the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in New York. It also covered the Oakwood mutiny on July 27, 2003. The weekend editions premiered on Sunday, May 9, 2004 as TV Patrol Linggo at 6:30pm and on Saturday, May 15, 2004 as TV Patrol Sabado at 7:30pm with Ces Oreña-Drilon and Henry Omaga-Diaz as its first anchors. It in time replaced ABS-CBN Weekend News as ABS-CBN's sole weekend newscast. During this period, the weekend editions used to occupy middle evening time slots between 8pm and 10pm. Ces Oreña-Drilon left the weekend edition for ABS-CBN Insider in 2005, and was replaced by Bernadette Sembrano. On July 8, 2006, Alex Santos replaced Henry Omaga-Diaz after the latter left the show for Bandila on July 2, 2006. The weekend editions stopped their simulcast over DZMM and moved to its present early evening time slot upon his arrival. However the Sunday telecast in several years remained in the mid-evening slots until early 2010. On July 3, 2010, three days after the first 2010 revamp, the two weekend editions merged into TV Patrol Weekend.

Pasion de Amor January 18, 2016

Pasión de Amor

Pasión de Amor (Spanish for Passion of Love) is a 2015 Philippine romantic drama television series based on the 2003 Colombian telenovela Pasión de Gavilanes, starring Mario Cimarro, Danna García, Juan Alfonso Baptista, Paola Rey, Michel Brown and Natasha Klauss, produced by Telemundo and R.T.I. Colombia. Directed by Eric Quizon, it is topbilled by Jake Cuenca, Arci Muñoz, Ejay Falcon, Ellen Adarna, Joseph Marco and Coleen Garcia. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on June 1, 2015, replacing Inday Bote. The story revolves around the Samonte brothers who set out to avenge the death of their youngest sister. They do this by making the Elizondo sisters fall in love with them. All Juan ever wanted was to provide for his family, and he would do everything for his siblings. When Livia, the youngest and only girl of the family, is brutally raped and murdered, Juan will stop at nothing to bring justice to her death. The Samonte brothers will infiltrate the household of the Elizondo's, the family Juan suspects is responsible for what happened to Livia. There, Juan will meet Gabriela, the powerful matriarch; and Norma, the mysterious eldest daughter who has unwittingly captured his interest. The more he spends time with the family, the more he's sure of Gabriela's guilt. But her daughters, Norma in particular, will protect their family and their mother no matter what. Juan must think of a way to get closer to the truth he's so desperately seeking, and the only way he finds is to make Norma fall in love.

Kapamilya Deal or No Deal January 18, 2016

Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal

Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal is the Philippine franchise of Deal or No Deal, hosted by Luis Manzano, which premiered on June 5, 2006 on ABS-CBN. The smallest prize has always been ₱1 (about 2¢ (US), €0.01, 1p, and ¥2), but the grand prize has always varied, from ₱2,000,000 (about US$47,000, €31,000, £21,000, and ¥5,000,000), to ₱4,000,000 (about US$94,000, €62,000, £42,000, and ¥10,000,000) for a short period, to ₱3,000,000 for the second season, and back to P2,000,000 for the third season. The game show's tagline is "Ang Kapalaran mo, Desisyon Mo" which in turn translates in English as "Your Fate, [is] Your Decision." At the time of its premiere, this was the first weekday primetime game show in the Philippines since the so-called primetime game show craze died down in late 2002, with Pilipinas, Game KNB?, the last remaining show among the weekday primetime game shows, reformatted into a daytime one after a relatively brief hiatus (although it had a primetime spinoff called Pasko Na, Game KNB? for three weeks on December 2005 to January 2006). The first season of the show was supposed to run until August 25, 2006, to give way to another Endemol-produced program Pinoy Dream Academy, but its run was expanded twice, first until September 8 in the same year, and again indefinitely, because of its extreme popularity. The season finale for the first season was aired on February 23, 2007 to give way to the second season of Pinoy Big Brother.The second season premiered June 11, 2007; it was supposed to end in October of the same year. However, on the September 20, 2007 episode, the host announced that the viewers could still continuously watch the game show. On the same episode, it was announced that the game show would be moved on an earlier timeslot. On September 24, 2007, Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal became pre-programming for TV Patrol World. The show finished its second season on January 11, 2008 to give way to the second Philippine version of Wheel of Fortune, which Aquino also hosted
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And I Love You So January 18, 2016

And I Love You So

And I Love You So is a 2015 Philippine melodrama television series directed by Onat Diaz, starring Julia Barretto, Miles Ocampo, Dimples Romana and Angel Aquino. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on December 7, 2015, replacing Walang Iwanan. And I Love You So revolves around the lives of Trixie (Julia Barretto) and Joanna (Miles Ocampo), who will find themselves pitted against each other in everything they want. They become bitter rivals in school and even in love when they fall for the same guy – the Internet sensation Justin (Iñigo Pascual). But their rivalry intensifies and becomes more complicated when they are forced to live under one roof as stepsisters. Their lives change when their parents – Joanna's mother Michelle (Dimples Romana), and Trixie's father Alfonso (Tonton Gutierrez) – unexpectedly meet again. After years of being separated from each other, Alfonso takes his chance to ask Michelle – her true love – to marry him amidst the disapproval of Trixie. But as they start to live their lives anew as one family, Katrina (Angel Aquino), Trixie's mother and Alfonso's first wife, returns after having abandoned both of them years ago without explanation. Now that she's back, Katrina is determined to win back everything Michelle took away from her: her husband, her daughter, and her wealth.

All of Me January 18, 2016

All of Me

All of Me is a 2015 Philippine romantic fantasy drama television series directed by Dondon Santos, starring JM de Guzman, Albert Martinez and Yen Santos. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 31, 2015, replacing FlordeLiza. Manuel, a devoted doctor, decides to leave his flourishing career behind by living in an island after his wife dies. He meets Lena, a young woman who boldly challenges him to embrace life again, and despite the age gap, they find themselves in love. During their honeymoon in the island, a hired killer tries to kill Manuel, but he escapes death when he stumbles upon a magic portal that transforms him back to his younger self. Now, a younger Manuel who discovers that time has advanced faces another big challenge in his life – to seek revenge and win back Lena who is now happily married to his former protégé, Dr. Henry Nieves, or forget her entirely and start a brand new chapter of his life.

Doble Kara January 18, 2016

Doble Kara

Doble Kara (Lit: Double Kara / English: Identical Twins) is a 2015 Philippine melodrama television series, directed by Emmanuel Q. Palo, Jon S. Villarin, and Erick C. Salud. It stars Royal Drama Princess Julia Montes in her first dual role, as Kara Dela Rosa and Sara Suarez, together with an ensemble cast consisting of Mylene Dizon, Carmina Villaroel, Ariel Rivera, Allen Dizon, Sam Milby, Edgar Allan Guzman, and Anjo Damiles. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 24, 2015, replacing Pinoy Big Brother: 737 GOLD. The story revolves around identical twin sisters who grew up in a happy family in spite of being poor and whose lives will be intertwined because of love, identity, deceit, and ambition when destiny teasingly compels to separate their lives. Doble Kara began with the story of a poverty-stricken Laura (Mylene Dizon) who had no means of acquiring money for her dying mother's medical treatment. Laura, who had no choice but to resort to prostitution due to desperation, was impregnated by a married man named Antonio Dela Rosa (Allen Dizon). Despite of what happened, Ishmael (Ariel Rivera) who has shown Laura true love, marries her, and steps in as the father of her two unborn children. On the same day of Laura's childbearing, Lucille (Carmina Villaroel), Antonio's wife, too, gives birth to their child, Sofia. However, the couple's daughter died shortly thereafter its delivery in consequence of its premature birth. As Antonio and Lucille grieve and mourn for their daughter’s early passing, Laura and Ishmael, together with godmother Itoy (John Lapus) and his brother Andy (Anjo Damiles), enjoyed and lived a happy life with their twin daughters, Kara and Sara (Julia Montes), regardless of being poor. However, when Kara was diagnosed with leukemia, the twins' parents was forced to separate the two and give up Kara to her biological father Antonio, who had the means to take care of her, because they don't have the money for her treatments. With Kara finally aware of her true origins, Laura and Ishmael decided to keep their secret away from Sara and Antonio, in fear of losing Sara as well.

Its Showtime January 18, 2016


It's Showtime (also known as Showtime) is a noon-time variety program that premiered on October 24, 2009 on ABS-CBN. The show airs Weekdays at 12:15 PM to 2:45 PM and Saturdays at 12:00 NN to 3:00 PM and is currently hosted by Vice Ganda, Vhong Navarro, Anne Curtis, Karylle, Billy Crawford, Amy Perez, and Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla. On January 28, 2012, the show aired a special episode to end its two-year competition format, and ended with an impartial farewell. On February 6, 2012, it debuted as a reformatted noontime show, replacing Happy Yipee Yehey!. The show is also broadcast worldwide through The Filipino Channel. It's Showtime was also previously aired on Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports and Action) and CgeTV's website during its relaunch week. On October 24, 2009, Showtime premiered as a morning program, airing before the network's noontime shows, serving as the replacement for Pilipinas, Game KNB? (after its successful 8-year run). The original cast consisted of Vhong Navarro, Anne Curtis, Kim Atienza, Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz, and Vice Ganda as the permanent judge. During the third season, the show added previously evicted judges Billy Crawford and Karylle as hosts. In its first four seasons (see below), Showtime had its competition format, wherein three groups, each made up of two to twenty-five members (with no age limit), performing a single performance, whether it is a song and/or dance number After the group's performance, the judges would give a collective yes or no to the group. If the judges give a yes, the group is considered part of the main contest, with the judges' scores to the group's performance to be included in the calculation for the winner. A no would, of course, mean exclusion of the group from the main contest. This segment was removed during season 2. In season 3, during the February 16, 2011 episode, the said segment was returned but no random selection, instead the group automatically performs on stage. The group with the highest average score from the judges wins and proceeds to the weekly finals. All winners throughout the whole week perform in the weekly finals. Whoever wins in the weekly finals will get the chance to compete in the monthly finals. Lastly, all the monthly finalists compete in a season grand finals. Aside from the talent competition, Showtime also aired quick and short-termed segments that offer cash prizes to the studio audience. On January 1, 2011, the show was moved temporarily to the noontime slot. It went back to its original timeslot on February 12, 2011 to give way to Happy Yipee Yehey!.

Eat Bulaga January 18, 2016

Eat Bulaga

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 12:00 NN to 2:35 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!". The show celebrated its 36th year on Philippine television on July 30, 2015, holding the record of being the longest-running noontime variety program on air in the history of Philippine television. Its first overseas franchise is Eat Bulaga! Indonesia, which currently airs on Indonesia's ANTV Network, and premiered on Indonesia's SCTV Network on July 16, 2012 . Eat Bulaga! became the first Philippine show to be franchised by another country. Production Specialists, Inc., a company owned by Romy Jalosjos, brought the idea of creating a noontime show for Radio Philippines Network (RPN). Antonio Tuviera, who was working for the company, thought that the comic troika of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, better known as TVJ (who had gained fame through GMA Network's Discorama and as pinch-hitters for Student Canteen, but subsequently left both), would be the perfect hosts for the new program. At a meeting at the InterContinental Manila parking lot, Tuviera made the offer to them; they accepted.

Ningning January 18, 2016

Ningning

Ningning is a 2015 Philippine comedy-drama television series directed by Jeffrey Jeturian, starring Jana Agoncillo. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's PrimeTanghali noontime block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from July 27, 2015 to January 15, 2016 replacing Oh My G!. The series shows life through the eyes of a little girl named Ningning. Born in a secluded island called Isla Baybay, Ningning grew up living a simple life with her father Dondon, her mother Lovely, and her grandmother Mamay. As a fisherman, Dondon barely earns enough to make ends meet but the constant support and love of his family makes him feel like the richest man in the world. Through their love for each other, everyday in Ningning's life seems happy and content. As fate would have it, a strong typhoon ravished the island and destroyed the boat by which Dondon makes his living. This forced the family to leave for the city to find a better life. Although faced with many challenges in their life in the city, Ningning and her family showed that though hope, perseverance, love of family and friends, all things are achievable. Through the eyes of Ningning the world takes on an innocent perception full of beautiful relationships, second chances, forgiveness, and love.

Kris TV January 18, 2016

Kris TV

Kris TV is a Philippine morning lifestyle talk show by ABS-CBN. It is hosted by the "Queen of All Media" Kris Aquino, who is making a talk show comeback after two years since Boy & Kris, and is more of a talk show comeback evolving from her previous solo talk show entitled Today with Kris Aquino. It is claimed by some as the local version of the now defunct-talk show, The Oprah Winfrey Show. It debuted on June 27, 2011, and airs weekday mornings from 7:30am to 9:00am. On the first quarter of 2011, Aquino tweeted on her Twitter account that her defunct talk show Today With Kris Aquino will be back on air, but as the days passed, she announced that she will be officially back on a talk show but it will be entitled as Kris TV. Kris TV premiered on June 27, 2011. It was aired from 9:30am to 10:30am right before the talent reality show Showtime (now a noontime show entitled It's Showtime). from June 4, 2012 to February 7, 2014, the show was moved to an earlier timeslot from 8:00am to 9:00am, with Umagang Kay Ganda as its pre-programming. Since February 10, 2014, the timeslot has been extended to a more earlier and longer 7:30−9:00am timeslot. The program aims to focus on everyday lifestyle, and educational places to go that housewives, husbands, and kids can relate to. Aquino's talk show varies different topics and segments not only limiting to interviews, but to daily life and close bonding moments among the audience and the special guest(s) of the day. The show airs taped Mondays to Fridays with out-of-studio tours, in which Kris travels around the Philippines to show to Filipino people the beauty, and essence of the country, with a guest celebrity joining Kris to have an interview on location. Since 2014, Kris TV does not accommodate a studio set-up anymore; instead, they do live episodes in Aquino's residence or in a resto bar, with guests joining Aquino for a talk show/musical set-up. However, the show was reformatted as a travel/musical-oriented talk show.

Umagang Kay Ganda January 18, 2016

Umagang Kay Ganda

Umagang Kay Ganda (Lit. A Beautiful Morning) is a morning show airing in the Philippines on ABS-CBN. The show premiered on June 25, 2007 and airs every weekday mornings from 5:00 to 7:30am. The main ingredient they have added in this morning show is audience interaction and participation. In line with this new format, they are airing their show from Club O (formerly Dish) in the ABS-CBN compound to make the show more accessible to the public. The show includes live traffic points and regional news. They had set up six traffic points within Metro Manila. Umagang Kay Ganda premiered on June 25, 2007 at 5:15 am. Original hosts included Edu Manzano, Pinky Webb, Anthony Taberna, Alex Santos, Winnie Cordero, Donita Rose, Zenaida Seva, Ogie Diaz, Kim Atienza, Bernadette Sembrano, and Rica Peralejo. However, Manzano and Diaz left the show a year later as the former was to run for Vice President and be acquired by GMA Network two years later and the latter to concentrate hosting Entertainment Live. In 2009, Ginger Conejero and Atom Araullo separately joined the show, filling the vacancy created by the departure of Manzano and Diaz. On May 11, 2009, Umagang Kay Ganda launched "Boto Mo iPatrol Mo Ako Ang Simula" in preparation on the May 2010 Philippine elections. On October 21, 2009, Kim Atienza left the show to host It's Showtime (formerly known as Showtime). In 2010, Andre Felix, Bekimon, and Phoemela Baranda joins the show of being morning show host. The same year, Araullo left the show to concentrate on field reporting. On February 7, 2011, Miss Universe 2010 fourth runner-up Venus Raj, Iya Villania and Jeff Tam joined the show, replacing Sembrano, Peralejo, Conejero and Bekimon. On August 1, 2011, Bernadette Sembrano replaced Webb, after the former's 6-month hiatus from the show. On January 2012, Bianca Gonzalez replaced Donita Rose, who left the show for joining Professional Chef. Anthony Taberna's Dos Por Dos partner Gerry Baja joined the casts. In 2013, Jorge Cariño joined the show replacing Santos, and Araullo returned after 3 years. On February 10, 2014, Umagang Kay Ganda's timeslot is shortened from 5:00-8:00am to 5:00-7:30am, due to the airing extension of another popular morning program, Kris TV. On October 2, 2015, Bernadette Sembrano cried to bid farewell to the show as the original host of Umagang Kay Ganda, as it moves to be the permanent anchor of TV Patrol, replacing Korina Sanchez. On October 23, 2015, ANC ended its simulcast of the program (which began in 2007) in preparation for the relaunch of the channel. That timeslot would be replaced by Mornings @ ANC beginning October 26, 2015.
 
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