Munting Anghel is a 13 part Filipino weekly drama series produced and aired by GMA Network as the fourth installment of GMA Mini-Series. This series featured the child star then, Isabella de Leon in the title role, with Antoinette Taus, Wendell Ramos, Glydel Mercado, Matthew Mendoza and Daisy Reyes. Munting Anghel was under the same production team behind the hit mini-series Umulan Man o Umaraw, headed by writer, Dode Cruz and director Louie Ignacio. It premiered September 4, 2000 and concluded November 27, 2000.
The Voice Generations bring the voices of Filipinos of all ages and generations together not just to perform but to tell their inspiring stories to the world.
SOP was a Philippine noontime music/variety show aired by GMA Network. The show airs from 12pm-3pm on Sundays. The show is broadcast from Studio 4 at the GMA Network Studios. The show title stands for "Sobrang Okey, Pare!" a Filipino expression which connotes enjoyment and appreciation of a particular thing that catches the imagination of the people. The title was coined by a group of GMA executives in early 1997 who conceptualized an interactive musical-variety show to replace the long-running GMA Supershow.
Spinoffs and later forms of the show include SOP Rules, SOP Gigsters, and SOP Fully Charged.
Wish Ko Lang is the first wish-granting show on Philippine television. Its pilot episode was broadcast July 2002, hosted by Bernadette Sembrano. She was later replaced by Vicky Morales after Sembrano transferred to rival network ABS-CBN. The show celebrated its 8th Anniversary November–December 2010.
Daisy Siete was a long-running daily afternoon drama series top billed by the SexBomb Girls, an all-girl singing dance group in the Philippines. It premiered September 1, 2003 and unofficially ended on July 2, 2010.
The program is produced by FOCUS Entertainment Inc. and aired over GMA Network in the Philippines. It is currently produced by Joy Cancio, Head of Focus Entertainment and former Vicor dancer.
Daddy Di Do Du was a Filipino sitcom produced by M-Zet TV Productions, Inc. that aired on GMA Network every Sunday evenings. The show was part of the network's GMA KiliTV block and was one of the must successful original Pinoy sitcoms of recent history.
Pinoy Pop Superstar was a Philippine television show featuring a year-long talent search for the best Filipino amateur singers. It was broadcast every Saturday evening on GMA. The format is loosely patterned on the original Tawag ng Tanghalan.
The program was hosted by Regine Velasquez. In the 2006 Star Awards for Television, Velasquez was awarded the "Best Talent Search Program Host" for the show.
StarStruck is a Philippine over-all talent competition airing on GMA Network. It debuted on October 27, 2003, and has since become one of the most popular shows on Philippine television.
The program seeks to discover new celebrities in the country through a series of nationwide auditions. The Filipino public votes for the outcomes of the later stages through text voting and half of the results are from the judges.
Beh Bote Nga is a play on the title of a popular Filipino bong Beh Buti Nga meaning "Bleh, Good For You", was a situational comedy television show in the Philippines aired every Wednesday evenings by GMA Network from March 10, 1999 to April 30, 2003. The show was part of the network's GMA KiliTV block. It was eventually replaced by Nuts Entertainment.
Sunnyville is a weekly kid-friendly and educational TV program made for Filipino children. It was produced by GMA News and Public Affairs. The show premiered April 10, 2010 and concluded November 13, 2010.
Sunnyville was actually the sequel of another kid-oriented show Happy Land
Debate with Mare at Pare is a highly watched open debate show in the Philippines. It is aired every late night Thursdays on GMA Network. It is hosted by Pareng Oscar Orbos and Mareng Winnie Monsod.
The program has been awarded by the Philippine Movie Press Club as best public affairs program and best talk show by the Catholic Mass Media Awards.
Debate is the first of its kind in the country, combining information and entertainment in discussing various issues. The hosts act as moderators of the debate.
Debate pioneered the use of highly computerized televoting system, wherein televiewers cast their votes on the featured issue. These include SMS, internet voting, and telephone voting. From 1998 to 2000, pagers were used when SMS were not yet in the market,
Debate first aired on November 18, 1998. From February to June 2001, Mrs. Monsod was briefly replaced by TV news anchor Mel Tiangco when she ran for the position of senator.
The program is confrontational, bold, fiery, spontaneous, and highly opinionated. Not
Kakasa Ka Ba Sa Grade 5? is the Philippine version of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? It started airing the show on October 27, 2007 on GMA Network. It is hosted by singer, actor, and comedian Janno Gibbs, who is known in the show as the "Chairman of the Blackboard."
The show is announced under the proposed title Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?: Pinoy Edition as early as August after the network acquired the format from Mark Burnett International. This acquisition came as sister network Q started airing the original US version. The present title of the Philippine version came later. Both this show and the original version are airing concurrently; the original on Thursdays and this Filipino version on Saturdays.
The theme song used in the show is a Filipino version of the original 5th Grader theme, sung by Sugarpop, a kiddie group composed of finalists from the program Popstar Kids.
The show's first season had its last episode on March 29, 2008 with Michael V. as its last contestant and the classmates' "g
Pepito Manaloto, now known as Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kwento is a Philippine award-winning live situational comedy created by KB Entertainment Unlimited, Inc. and Michael V. for GMA Network which premiered on March 28, 2010. The show premiered on GMA Pinoy TV on April 5, 2010, one week after its original premiere. The show is currently on its fifth season, which premiere on September 16, 2012 in the Philippines and September 22, 2012 worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV.
Kool Ka Lang is a mixed action and situational comedy television show in the Philippines. It aired Tuesday evenings on the GMA Network from 1999 to 2003. The show was part of the network's GMA KiliTV block.
Movie Magazine is a now defunct Saturday afternoon showbiz-oriented talk show produced by LOCA-LOBO Productions and aired over GMA Network. It was originally hosted by Cristy Fermin and Nap Gutierrez and later Jun Nardo, Eugene Asis and Dolly Anne Carvajal with Mario Hernando as a Film Reviewer.
100% Pinoy is an informative news and public affairs television show in the Philippines aired every Thursday evenings by GMA Network. The show is currently hosted by Miriam Quiambao and Joaquin Valdes.
Tok! Tok! Tok! 1 Million Pasok! is a game show broadcast on the Philippine television network GMA Network. The show is hosted by the former Extra Challenge host Paolo Bediones with the SexBomb Girls. The second season will return in August 2008 replacing Pinoy Idol.