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  2. Eat Bulaga! - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Philippine noontime variety television shows - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Paolo Ballesteros - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Elito Macapagal Ballesteros IV (born November 29, 1982) is a Filipino actor, comedian and drag queen.He has appeared in films and several TV shows, and he is currently one of the co-hosts of longtime noontime show Eat Bulaga! from 2001 until today, and he is the host of Drag Race Philippines.

  5. TVJ Productions - Wikipedia

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    Since 2024, the production started to produce its Lenten Drama Special for Eat Bulaga!, a tradition that was already started when the show was still produced by TAPE Inc.. The production is the first edition to broadcast on TV5 , ending its 28-year stint with GMA Network and 42-year stint with TAPE Inc., following the departure of the original ...

  6. TAPE Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Shows Television network Date Note 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)

  7. 2024 in Philippine television - Wikipedia

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    January 27: Building Bridges and Eat Bulaga! on CNN Philippines; January 27: Pira-Pirasong Paraiso on Kapamilya Channel; January 27: Sirkus on Pinoy Hits; January 28: Get Fit, Hollywood Express, Newsroom Weekend, Siyensikat, The Art of Movement, The World is Yours and Updates on CNN Philippines; January 28: Dragon Ball Z and Sparkle U on GTV

  8. Ruby Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Rodriguez joined Eat Bulaga! at the age of 25, replacing Helen Vela, who left the show due to medical and health reasons that led to her death a year later. In 2021, she left Eat Bulaga! after 31 years as a co-host–counting her hiatus in hosting the program due to the COVID-19 pandemic –due to her having to take care of her son who has ...

  9. Daiana Menezes - Wikipedia

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    Daiana Alves Menezes (born June 20, 1987) is a Brazilian actress, singer, and television host based in the Philippines and working for Net 25.Menezes is best known as a former co-host of noontime variety show Eat Bulaga! and now currently of the main hosts of the morning TV showKada Umaga on Net 25