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.
The Fake Life tells the story of Onats Villamor (Ariel Rivera), a loyal husband to Cindy (Beauty Gonzalez) and a loving father to Jaycie (Shanelle Agustin) and Jonjon (Carlos Dala).
Whammy! Push Your Luck is a GMA Network TV program based on the American game show Press Your Luck and its updated version Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck. It aired weeknights before 24 Oras on GMA Telebabad. The series, hosted by Paolo Bediones and Rufa Mae Quinto, ran from October 8, 2007 to January 25, 2008.
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.
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.
Happy Land 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 June 6, 2009 and concluded April 3, 2010.
Happy Land was actually the prequel of another kid-oriented show Sunnyville
Pinoy M.D. Mga Doktor ng Bayan is a Philippine medical TV program created by GMA News and Public Affairs for GMA Network which provides information on diseases and medical concerns of the people nowadays. It is hosted by Connie Sison along with the show's resident doctors, Dr. David Ampil II and Dr. Raul Quillamor. The show also provides free on-air consultation for the viewers.
This is also the network's answer to ABS-CBN's: Salamat Dok! and TV5's: Alagang Kapatid
On September 2010 it expanded during Sundays, However it was now permanently preempted last November 2011 to giving-away to those two animated shows "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" and "Jewelpet".
Seven has started promoting the biggest TV judging panel ever – 99 judges joining captain Ronan Keating on All Together Now. With 100 judges, a six-storey high set and Julia Zemiro as host, it doesn’t get any bigger. Headed up by singing superstar Ronan Keating, The 100 is made up of singers and industry professionals with big voices and even bigger opinions.
Bitoy's Funniest Videos is a Philippine comedy show aired every Saturday night on GMA Network hosted by Michael V., dubbed as the Master of Disguises. It is patterned after America's Funniest Home Videos, Jamie Kennedy Experiment and Girls Behaving Badly.
Tunay na Buhay is a television show in the Philippines aired every Friday evenings by GMA Network, it is a sequel of GMA News and Public Affairs show True Stories, then hosted by Vicky Morales.
On December 16, 2011 it recently made their reformat. However, it will be moved to Saturdays on August 4, 2012 at 11:45 PM
Anna Liza is a Philippine television series produced by GMA Network. It was also the network's very first soap opera in a primetime slot. Launched in 1980, the series received the attention of thousands of Filipinos—making it one of the most popular and well-loved drama series of all time. The series ended because of Julie Vega's sudden death, resulting in the serial having incomplete storyline. Shortly after Julie's death, reruns were aired from the beginning of the series, its final episode being in 1986. It was replaced by Mirasol del Cielo.
Recently, GMA Network's chief competitor, ABS-CBN announced that they got the rights to remake Anna Liza from its original director, Gil C. Soriano. Andrea Brillantes will play the lead role.
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.
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.
Showbiz Central is a Philippine show business-oriented talk show which airs every Sunday on GMA Network with a simulcast over DZBB Super Radyo. The show preceded S-Files, a former showbiz talk show that completed a successful eight-year run. The program made its debut on April 29, 2007.
Rufa Mae Quinto left the show in 2012 and her last episode as a host on the show was on April 15, 2012.
News that the show was rumored to be axed on the air circulated in late June 2012. Moreso, GMA released an on-air plug on June 29, 2012 stating that a new program is to be shown on GMA, something more than the usual entertainment buzz. Although such plug was aired, the management of GMA has neither confirmed nor denied the axing of the show on-air. The reasons as to why the show might come to an end is Pia Guanio, one of its hosts, is going to give birth soon and Jennylyn Mercado, another guest host turned regular host, is going to be busy with her show, Hindi Ka Na Mag-iisa.
After much rumors, one of the show's main host, John
GMA News Flash Report is an hourly news bulletin of GMA Network in the Philippines, replacing GMA News Live. Every weekends, between 11:00 PM and 12:00 AM, a thirty-minute edition of the newscast entitled Flash Report Special Edition is aired with Mariz Umali as news anchor. Previously, its special edition was hosted by Pia Arcangel. On June 23, 2007, the weekend special edition was replaced by GMA Weekend Report.
GMA was the first Philippine television network to show hourly news bulletins. The program usually features a traffic ticker and previews other GMA News and Public Affairs programs. The program also serves as the breaking news broadcast of the GMA Network. Live reports usually head the news line-up.
When a developing story breaks, GMA airs GMA Breaking News instead of GMA Flash Report.
Click was a Filipino youth-oriented TV series produced and aired by GMA Network from 1999 to 2004. The show jump-started the careers of the several popular young actors and actresses in the Philippines today, such as Richard Gutierrez, Alessandra de Rossi, Angel Locsin, Jake Cuenca, JC de Vera, Jennylyn Mercado, Bianca King and many more. The series is shown every Saturday and was conceived to fill in the void of T.G.I.S. on its timeslot after VIVA withdrew co-productions with GMA.