Philippine Agenda is an eight-part news and public affairs program of the GMA Network about the 2007 Philippine elections hosted by five journalists of GMA Network : Jessica Soho, Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales, Mike Enriquez and Arnold Clavio. Each episode will tackle issues that the Philippines faces.
Nuts Entertainment was a sketch comedy television show in the Philippines that aired every Saturday evening by GMA Network. It was part of the network's GMA KiliTV block. The show originally aired every Wednesdays.
The show was very popular for its unscripted, spontaneous and off-the-wall party games between two teams of cast members with celebrity guests and audience participants. The party games proved so popular that the sketch comedies were completely dropped to give more time to them. The games have even evolved from being just played in the studio to popular tourist resorts around the country and done in a sort of Amazing Race fashion. Other popular segments of the show were Balakubak: Balita At Kuwentong Bakla, a no-holds-barred celebrity hotseat interview portion, and Jak en Poy, a pie-throwing and water balloon battle between two teams of ordinary citizens led by Cookie and Belli based on the outcome of the game of Rock Paper Scissors.
In December 2008, the show had a Christmas holiday drama special call
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.
Extra Challenge is a Philippine reality show developed by GMA News and Public Affairs which premiered in 1999. As a reality competition, Extra Challenge features celebrities pitted against each other in several challenges. The show is patterned after American reality-based series, such as Survivor, The Amazing Race, and Fear Factor; Extra Challenge, however, offers a distinctly Filipino style to entice and entertain local viewers as it fuses the trends of the reality show into a single program. Majority of the contestants featured are celebrities, contrasting the standard of their American counterparts. Another deviation is that the hosts themselves initiate or participate in the challenges.
Sine Totoo is a documentary news and public affairs television show in the Philippines aired every Saturday evenings by GMA Network. It showcases the award-winning documentaries made by GMA.
However,it was re-aired on GMA News TV.
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.
Brigada Siete is an investigative news television show in the Philippines on GMA Network from December 5, 1993 to September 29, 2001. The show was revived in 2011 and retitled as Brigada.
Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman is a late night variety show aired every Saturday evenings by GMA Network. The show became popular due to its tagline "Walang Tulugan" as the program airs live at 11:30 pm right after Tunay Na Buhay.
Sine Novela is a Philippine daytime soap opera aired on GMA Network which showcases old classic movies from VIVA Films turned into a mini-series. The show was stars and lead into an ensemble cast.
On September 21, 2010 GMA Network declared that Sine Novela has officially canceled after 3 years of airing.
GMA Network News is the former late-night English newscast of GMA Network from January 6, 1992 to 1998 and became the first Filipino-language late-night television newscast from 1998 until July 30, 1999 on weeknights and June 30, 2002 on weekends.
GMA Weekend Report is a 15 minute weekend newscast of GMA Network in the Philippines anchored by Mariz Umali, replacing GMA Flash Report: Special Edition. It ended on February 20, 2010 when 24 Oras Weekend started a day after.
Unang Hirit is a Philippine morning news and talk show aired every weekday morning by GMA Network. Previously, it is aired weekdays at 5:15 to 8:30 AM but as of September 19, 2011, the show started airing from 5:00 AM to 8:00 AM. It is also aired internationally thru GMA Pinoy TV at various times.