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.
Now and Forever is a Philippine television series produced by GMA Network. This daytime drama series features different stories every season and showcased some of the network's prime talents. It was launched March 14, 2005 with Mukha as their initial offering and ended November 24, 2006 with Dangal as their last production. When GMA Pinoy TV launched in 2005, the series was part of their first offerings for Filipino viewers abroad. From 2009-2011 it was re-aired on GMA Life TV.
Pinoy Records was a GMA Network infotainment show which had its premiere episode on December 8, 2007. It is hosted by basketball player, Chris Tiu, and Starstruck Batch 1 alumni Sheena Halili. Most recently, Jai Reyes, a member of Ateneo de Manila University basketball men's varsity, has also joined the show as segment host. Manny Pacquiao resigned from the show due to political career and only Chris Tiu and Sheena Halili became the anchors of the program.
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.
Search for a Star was a Philippine singing contest produced by Viva Television and co-produced and broadcast by GMA Network in 2003. The host was Regine Velasquez and the champion was Rachelle Ann Go. This was the second season of Star for a Night, broadcast by IBC and won by Sarah Geronimo.
The show venue was in a studio of GMA Network Center. The grand finals happened in Ultra in Pasig City. Rachelle Ann Go emerged as the winner out of ten grand finalists.
Mornings @ GMA was a morning show in the Philippines, broadcast on GMA Network from April 13, 1998 to December 3, 1999.
The morning show started at 5:30 AM. The show was nominated for four awards including Best Morning Show Nomination in the 1999 Star Awards for Television.
There are plans to change Mornings @ GMA after plugs are airing at commercial breaks. The show replaced by Unang Hirit.
Ful Haus was a Filipino sitcom produced by M-Zet Productions, Inc. and premiered on August 5, 2007. It aired every Sunday on GMA Network. The show is part of the network's GMA KiliTV block. This show is based heavily on Full House. Show title was named after Koreanovela in GMA, Full House. The title theme was composed by Francis Magalona which he rapped together with Gloc 9. The sitcom is currently re-aired internationally on GMA Life TV.
Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang is an anthology of short stories written by "Lola Basyang," the nom de plume of Severino Reyes, founder and editor of the Tagalog magazine, Liwayway. The original magazine stories have since been adapted as books, in comics, television, film, and published.
Saksi is the late night news broadcast of GMA Network in the Philippines. It was formerly the early evening and flagship newscast of the network from 1995 to 2002. The newscast is currently anchored by Arnold Clavio and Vicky Morales. It is aired Mondays to Thursdays 11:00pm-11:30 pm. and Fridays 11:30pm-12:00 am It is also aired internationally thru GMA Pinoy TV and is heard on a slightly delayed basis through Super Radyo DZBB 594 AM.
Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco is the former primetime newscast of GMA Network in the Philippines. Anchored by Mel Tiangco. It was the first late-night newscast of the network from August 2, 1999 to July 12, 2002 and became the early evening newscast from July 15, 2002 and ended on March 12, 2004 to make way for 24 Oras. The Slogan for the newscast is Headlines Bukas, Ngayon ang Broadcast, and Pawang Katotohanan Lamang.
GMA Balita is the former evening newscast of GMA Network from 1986 to 1995. It replaced News at Seven as the network's flagship news program, and was originally anchored by Mike Lacanilao, Rene Jose and Helen Vela.
The newscast was moved to weekdays at 6:30 a.m. when GMA launched the more fast-paced Saksi in the afternoon slot in October 1995. It served as pre-programming to the network's morning shows, Business Today, and later, Good Morning Asia.
Who's Your Daddy Now? is a situational comedy television show in the Philippines that was aired every Monday evenings by GMA Network replacing Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita. The show was part of the network's GMA KiliTV block. The show was canceled after a couple of months and so it last aired on July 9, 2007.
Palaban is a news and public affairs program of GMA Network hosted by Winnie Monsod, former Miss Universe Runner-Up Miriam Quiambao and Malou Mangahas. The program replaced the award-winning Debate with Mare at Pare in which it aired for almost a decade.
Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko is a public service program aired every Saturday mornings by GMA Network. The show is recognized as the first and longest running public service program in Philippine television. It is currently hosted by Orly Mercado, Connie Angeles and Camille Angeles.
Partners with Mel Tiangco is a now-defunct talk show show aired on GMA Network during the run of the 2004 elections when Jay Sonza run as a Senator for the party, Aksyon Demokratiko.In August 2004, it was replaced by Mel and Joey.It airs every Sunday.
The set and the theme song was same from the previous format, Partners Mel and Jay.
At Your Service, Star Power is a public service program first aired on GMA Network in 2004 as At Your Service and later transferred to its sister network, Q. The show aired its final episode on October 2007
The program was hosted by Rhea Santos and later replaced by actress Iza Calzado when the show transferred to Q and when Rhea Santos was given News on Q.
GMA and Q news reporter JP Soriano was a segment producer of this defunct show before becoming a full-time news reporter in 2006.