TEN: The Evening News was a Filipino news program broadcast by TV5. It was anchored by former Sentro anchor Martin Andanar and former Big News anchor Cherie Mercado. Recently, TV5 chief reporter Jove Francisco also has joined the regular cast. The program was broadcast weeknights at 11 pm Philippine Standard Time.
That's My Job is a Philippine television program aired over Associated Broadcasting Company. The program will premiere on July 5, 2008, and it was last aired on August 8, 2008, due to ABC-5's farewell broadcasts, and it was converted and reformatted to TV5 on reopened the following day made as a grand launch on August 9, 2008.. after 22nd Anniversary EDSA Revolution
Ispup was a sketch comedy show produced by ABC/TV5 which features parodies of several Philippine television shows and advertisements with actors impersonating political and notable personalities such as Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Cardinal Jaime Sin, among others. The show was originally aired on Saturdays, began on March 20, 1999 and moved to Fridays on November 23, 2001. The show, which replaced Tropang Trumpo, lasted until March 27, 2004.
Lovebooks Presents is a weekly drama series in TV5 that is shown monthly. Airing Tuesdays at 7:00pm. It premiered last August 12, 2008. Some of their seasons are based on the chick literature titles of Summit Books
Sentro was an evening news broadcast of TV5 in the Philippines anchored by Martin Andanar.
The newscast premiered on May 3, 2004, replacing Balitang Balita. It was first anchored by John Susi and Ali Sotto. On October 2, 2006, the newscast exchanged timeslots with Big News, the evening news program of the network. Susi and Sotto were replaced by Martin Andanar, who became the final anchor of the newscast.
On June 25, 2007, Sentro was reformatted into an all-English news show, despite the retention of the name and some of the opening text and ending reminders still in Filipino. This used to be the format of Big News before its main language was changed to Filipino.
On August 8, 2008, Sentro, together with Big News aired its final broadcast.
Teka Mona! is a sketch comedy television show in the Philippines that airs every Saturday evenings on ABC. The show started airing on 2006 and it lasted until 2007.
iPBA was a television program that aired on Associated Broadcasting Company that serves as a sort of recap and analysis show reviewing the week's previous games in the Philippine Basketball Association, complete with top plays and special moments. The show was hosted by former Viva Hot Babe Asia Agcaoili.
Here Comes the Bride is a reality television series aired on Q. The program is hosted by Christine Jacob-Sandejas.
A new season of "Here Comes The Bride" is now aired on TV5.