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Eat Bulaga! Lenten Drama Specials is an annual anthology special by the Philippine noontime show Eat Bulaga! in observance with the Holy Week. The episodes usually release during the Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday. The series runs from 1981 to 2008 but later returned in 2014, the series goes in hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to 2023 ...
Eat Bulaga Olympics is a game segment that challenges Eat Bulaga! hosts to complete a series of physical challenges to test their strength and agility. The segment's concept is derived from the show's original segment and predecessor, Bulagaan Olympics. The segment only airs on Saturdays, debuting on July 13, 2024.
The longest-running noontime variety and entertainment show is Eat Bulaga!, which will celebrate its 46th anniversary on July 30, 2025. [3] [4] The two other long-running noontime variety shows are Student Canteen for 19 years and followed by It's Showtime, which celebrated its 15th anniversary on October 24, 2024.
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The current iteration of the Philippines' longest-running noontime variety and entertainment show Eat Bulaga!, co-produced by TVJ Productions and TV5, premiered on July 1, 2023, which replaced the latter's simulcast of ABS-CBN Studios' noontime show It's Showtime after it was moved to All TV, [6] GMA Network [7] and GTV. [8]
Prior to the launch, on December 22, 2023, TV5 Network entered into a blocktime agreement with Nine Media Corporation to air the Philippines' longest-running noontime variety and entertainment show Eat Bulaga! along with select games from the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) every Saturday and Sunday on CNN Philippines starting January 6 ...
Eat Bulaga! RPN ABS-CBN GMA Network: July 7, 1981 [1] – January 5, 2024: The longest-running noontime variety show produced by TAPE, Inc.; now produced by TVJ Productions and airing on TV5 (first known as E.A.T.) since July 1, 2023 (and later reverted to Eat Bulaga! since January 6, 2024) Heredero: RPN: July 23, 1984 – September 4, 1987
In 2020, Anjo finally resigned from Eat Bulaga! after 21 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With no other shows from his former network GMA Network, Yllana accepted Net 25's offer as the lead host of the UHF network's first noontime comedy variety program, Happy Time along with other co-hosts that are also formerly from Eat Bulaga!