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.
Startalk is a long-running showbiz-oriented television talk show in the Philippines aired every Saturday afternoons by GMA Network and simulcast over Super Radyo DZBB. It is hosted by Butch Francisco, Joey de Leon, Ricky Lo and Lolit Solis.
Ang Pagbabago is a Philippine drama reality TV show hosted by Diana Zubiri and Alfred Vargas. It aired every weekday afternoons on GMA Network from July 2006 until its abrupt demise on September 1 of that same year.
Kay Susan Tayo! was a Philippine informative public affairs show and also a lifestyle show, hosted by Susan Enriquez, and aired GMA Network. Sunday at 10:30AM with replays on Monday at 04:30AM before Unang Hirit.
Kay Susan Tayo is all about health, lifestyles, and beauty. It mostly talks about health problems and its solutions, different lifestyles, businesses, beauty advices, and any magazine topics.
The show aired its last original episode on October 25, 2009 and it was replaced by Eateria. While the succeeding show is under production, GMA aired the Unang Hirit Special Edition: Undas 2009 on November 1, 2009.
Kay Susan Tayo is airing on GMA News TV from March 6, 2011.
Rescue is a reality and documentary TV program created by GMA News and Public Affairs for GMA Network. It is hosted by broadcast journalist, Arnold Clavio. The show features actual footages of raids, rescue operations of emergency response teams, on-site accidents, and numerous other life-threatening situations.
Amazing Cooking Kids is a 2011 reality cooking competition show in the Philippines that features children from ages nine to twelve years old. It is presented by actress and TV host Carmina Villaroel. It debuted on April 16, 2011 on GMA Network. Starting June 4, 2011, it is set to premiere internationally on GMA Life TV with a six-day episode delay.
Reel Love is a Philippine drama anthology and romantic television show produced by GMA Network. It premiered with its first episode "Tween Hearts" on September 26 on GMA Network,.
Laff En Roll: Level Up! is a Philippine comedy television show in the Philippines and a Bilib Ka Ba Araw-araw offering hosted by Boy 2 Quizon and Glaiza de Castro. The show features funny video clips and is aired every Thursdays.
Take Me Out! is a television dating game show hosted by Jay-R. The show is the Filipino version, based on the Australian game show Taken Out created by FremantleMedia France.
It premiered on April 26, 2010 on GMA Network and is currently shown twice a day.
The show is also renewed for another season.
Zooperstars is an informative and educational TV program from GMA Network. It began airing on February 28, 2010. The show features different animals. Also a part of GMA's 60th anniversary offering. It is hosted by Gelli de Belen, Julian Trono, Sabrina Man.
Obra, also known as Masterpiece in English, was a weekly anthology on GMA Network. Each month, the show featured a different star. The pilot episode aired on August 14, 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.
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.
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.
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.