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Eat Bulaga! is a noon-time variety show in the Philippines produced by Television And Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE) and aired by GMA Network. The show broadcasts from The New TAPE Studios (Eastside Studio) at the GMA Broadway Centrum in New Manila, Quezon City. Eat Bulaga! is aired Weekdays at 12:00pm to 2:30pm and Saturdays at 11:30am to 3:00pm (PHT). The show is also broadcast worldwide through GMA Pinoy TV. The show celebrated its 33rd year on Philippine television last August 18,2012.[1] Eat Bulaga! holds the record of being the longest-running noontime variety program on air in the history of local television.[2]
Its first overseas version was Eat Bulaga! Indonesia, which premiered on Indonesia's SCTV network on July 16, 2012.[3][4][5][6] Eat Bulaga! became the first Philippine show, variety show in particular, to be franchised by another country.
History
The RPN years (1979-1989)
Production Specialists, Inc., a company owned by Romy Jalosjos, brought the idea of creating a noontime show for Radio Philippines Network or RPN.[7] Antonio Tuviera, who was the working for the company, thought that the comic troika of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon or TVJ (who had gained fame through GMA Network's Discorama and as pinch-hitters for Student Canteen, but subsequently left both)[8][9] would be the perfect hosts for the new program.[9] At a meeting at the InterContinental Manila parking lot, Tuviera made the offer to them, which they accepted.[9][10]De Leon coined the title of the show: Eat represents lunchtime while Bulaga (which means "surprise" in English) represents their plan to fill the show with lots of big surprises.[10] The title is also a play on two children's games: Eat is the transliteration of It! from the game Tag while Bulaga refers to Peek-a-boo!. Because of this, the slogan "Hangga't May Bata, May Eat Bulaga!" ("While There Are Children, There will be Eat Bulaga!") was coined, also by de Leon.[10] Vic Sotto, on the other hand, composed the theme song.[9]
Eat Bulaga! premiered on July 30, 1979.[11] TVJ, along with Chiqui Hollman[9] and Richie Reyes (a.k.a. Richie d' Horsie) were the original hosts of the show.[12] During its first few months on the air, the show was in danger of cancellation. Not only did it face competition against the longest-running noontime show at that time, Student Canteen, but it also lacked advertisers.[9][13] In addition, TVJ did not receive their salaries for six months.[9]
Eat Bulaga! slowly gained top-rating status in 1980 after the introduction of the segment "Mr. Macho".[9] Production Specialists soon handed production of the show to Tuviera's TAPE, Inc.[7] In May 1982, the Domestic Satellite was launched, allowing Eat Bulaga! and other RPN programs to be aired nationwide.[13] During the same time, Coney Reyes joined the show while Hollman moved to Student Canteen.[14][13] In 1987, Aiza Seguerra joined the show after finishing as a runner-up in the show's "Little Miss Philippines" segment.[9][15]
The ABS-CBN years (1989-1995)
In 1989, Eat Bulaga moved to ABS-CBN[14] (under a co-production agreement) along with other TAPE-produced shows Agila, Coney Reyes on Camera and Okey Ka Fairy Ko! (from Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation) due to problems brought about by the sequestration of RPN.[12] To drum up the shows' move to ABS-CBN, the then-Star Network came up with "..." ("three dots") which stood for the three top-rating daytime shows (Eat Bulaga, Agila and Coney Reyes on Camera) that would air on Channel 2.[citation needed] The three dots are also included in the show's title at the time, Eat...Bulaga!.[citation needed] On January 28, 1989, the show premiered on its new home, which was staged at the Araneta Coliseum.Reyes left the noontime show in 1991.[14] She was replaced by swimming champion Christine Jacob.[14] By 1992, Tito Sotto started appearing only on weekends after topping the senatorial elections that May.
First decade on GMA and silver anniversary (1995-2004)
By the 1990s, ABS-CBN wanted to buy the airing rights of Eat Bulaga from TAPE, Inc. However, Tuviera and Malou Choa-Fagar rejected the deal, leading ABS-CBN to remove Eat...Bulaga! and its sister shows Valiente and Okay Ka, Fairy Ko from its roster of shows and to reformat its Sunday show Sa Linggo nAPO Sila into a week-long show, 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila.[12]Eat...Bulaga! moved to GMA, whose efforts to dethrone the show through Lunch Date and Salo-Salo Together (SST) had failed.[12] The show made its premiere telecast on its new home on January 28, 1995, again at the Araneta Coliseum.[12][16] Prior to this, month-long promotions were made by coming up with the catchy advertisement, "9-2=7" ("nine minus two equals seven")[citation needed], alluding to the show's move from Channel 9 (RPN) to Channel 2 (ABS-CBN) to Channel 7 (GMA). It was also a homecoming for TVJ, who hosted Discorama and pinch-hitted for Student Canteen on GMA[8] before leaving the network for Eat...Bulaga!.
In 2001, Eat...Bulaga! became the first to give away the first millions on the Philippine television. When Magandang Tanghali Bayan, then the noontime show of ABS-CBN, introduced Pera o Bayong to its audience, it became an instant hit, causing MTB to top the ratings of Eat Bulaga for two years. This forced the Eat...Bulaga! management to give the first millions, through its segment Laban o Bawi (Fight or Back Out)[17], "to get the audience interest back."[18]
Eat...Bulaga! celebrated its 25th year on television in November 19, 2004 at the Expo Amphitheater in Clarkfield, Angeles City, Pampanga[19], making it the longest-running noontime show in the Philippines. The television special was attended by an estimated 50,000 spectators[19] and enjoyed the highest daytime TV rating in the Philippines.[citation needed] The special won the Best Entertainment (One-Off/Annual) Special at the Asian Television Awards in Singapore on December 1, 2005.[20] The said event was also hailed as the most successful television event on Philippine television, narrowly matched only by the 1st Starstruck Final Judgement.[citation needed] The special presentation, entitled Eat Bulaga Silver Special was broadcast on November 28, 2004.[19] By this time, Eat Bulaga! had modified its title, dropping the three dots.[citation needed]
In December 2004, GMA signed a five-year contract extension to keep the show on their network until December 29, 2009.[citation needed] After celebrating its 25th anniversary, it was incidentally the 10th anniversary of Eat Bulaga's start in GMA the following year.
Second decade on GMA, 30th anniversary and Eat Bulaga! Indonesia (2004-present)
In 2006, the SexBomb Girls left the show due to a dispute with the show's producers.[21] The show, in turn, opened auditions for new in-house dancers, under the name "EB Babes", in the form of a reality competition.[22][21] The group officially debuted on August of that year.[21] On March 2007, the SexBomb Girls returned as regular cast members.[23]On September 2007, a series of word wars occurred between Joey de Leon and Willie Revillame, the host of Eat Bulaga!'s rival show Wowowee as a result of the Hello Pappy scandal.[24][25]
On March 6, 2009, Francis Magalona, one of the show's long-time co-hosts, succumbed to leukemia. The following day, the show produced a tribute episode in which the whole cast performed his past songs dedicated in his memory. During the tribute, it was revealed that Magalona coined the word Dabarkads, a popular name to the Eat Bulaga family.[26]
In 2009, Eat Bulaga! celebrated its 30th Anniversary, which was dubbed as Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads (Three Decades of the Dabarkads). The show focused on honoring and helping remarkable people, including thirty poor but hard-working students and other everyday heroes as a gesture of paying back to the public who has supported them all these years.[13][27][28] On December 18 of that year, the show renewed its contract with GMA Network.[citation needed] In addition, the show signed an extended contract with GMA Network on March 2011 which would last until 2016.[29]
In 2011, the SexBomb Girls along with the group's choreographer Joy Cancio left the show once more, this time for ABS-CBN's Happy Yipee Yehey!.[30]
On October 6, 2011, Eat Bulaga! launched its coffee table book called Ang Unang Tatlong Dekada (The First Three Decades). The book was written by Butch Francisco (a veteran columnist and TV host) with Jako de Leon (son of Joey de Leon) behind the entire design concept of the book.[31] Alongside the book, Eat Bulaga also gave away 3000 limited edition CDs of the 2004 Silver Special Anniversary celebration.[32][33][34] Additionally, GMA News and Public Affairs produced a documentary entitled Kuwentong Dabarkads hosted by Dingdong Dantes.[9]
On July 16, 2012, Indonesia's SCTV Network started airing the show's first international version, Eat Bulaga! Indonesia. The network, which had considered securing the rights for a local version of the show for the past five years, started formal negotiations with TAPE in April 2012, with approval given in June 2012.[35][36]
On August 18, 2012, Eat Bulaga aired a special episode celebrating its 33rd anniversary without commercial breaks. Guests include Marian Rivera, Lovi Poe, Ogie Alcasid and Gary Valenciano.
Cast
Main Hosts
Co-Hosts
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Featuring
- EB Babes (2006-present)
- Boom Boom Pow Boys / Sugod Bahay Gang in Juan for All, All for Juan (2009–present)
- Boy Katawan (2011-present)
- Ha & Ho (2007-present)
- Mr. Pogi Hunks/Heartthrobs (2012-present)
Current Segments in Eat Bulaga (as of November 2012)
PNV: Pambato ng Videoke
Wally and Jose and Paolo will go to the same barangay to be part of Juan for All, All for Juan. The contestants were chosen by the team of Eat Bulaga who were registering people for their chance to be part of the Juan for All segment on the previous day. Once selected, they will sing a specific song and will be judged by 5 EB Dabarkads judges who can give a score from the range of 15-20 points, the one with the highest points, wins PhP 15,000 while the other contestant wins PhP 2,000, both with consolation prizes.Kaliwa o Kanan? Wave! Wave! Wave! Win! Win! Win!
This interactive game is for the studio audience. There are three teams playing in this game by waving their hands to control the vehicle. The game lasts for one minute each team; the objective of the game is to control the vehicle to earn coins that adds a point on the score and to avoid cones that deducts a point otherwise. The winning team is the team that score the highest. In case of a tie, the lowest number of cones hit in the game will determine the winner. Only three from the audience of the winning team are selected to earn a cash prize.Pinoy Henyo or Filipino Genius (currently "Pamilyang Pinoy Henyo & Pinoy Henyo High")
Dubbed as the "Pambansang Laro ng Bayan" (the National Game of the Country), this game is similar to 20 Questions, but instead of limiting the number of questions, the game limits the time to only 2 minutes. Everyday, three teams with two players each must guess the word they pick before or within the time limit. The guesser must only reply Oo (Yes), Hindi (No) and Pwede (Can Be). Other replies will incur a 3-second penalty for every wrong reply, which will be added in their official time.In the qualifying round, the player chosen to sit on the dubbed "Henyo seat", will have to guess whatever the answer is, while the other player answers with those three words mentioned before. Four Dabarkads play, each holding 10,000 pesos, 15,000 pesos and 20,000 pesos. The Dabarkads chosen by the host will go into a "flushroom". If the pair answers correctly, they win whatever the prize the Dabarkads chosen for them is holding. The pair who answered fastest than the other pairs, will head to the Jackpot round. Also, if the contestants answer the "Pinoy Henyo Word of the Day", they will receive an additional 5,000 pesos, while the Henyo word sender will receive a limited-edition Pinoy Henyo t-shirt.
In the Jackpot round, the winning pair will play again following the same concepts. Except this time, both of them would have to guess 5 words each, taking turns. Also, they are only given one category and answer three out of the ten provided words correctly in under 3 minutes. If they answer one correctly, they get an additional 10,000 pesos on top of their early winning prize, two words, an additional 20,000 pesos, and if they answer a third word, the win the Jackpot prize of 50,000 pesos, plus their early winning prize.
Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol (One for All, All for One)
Dubbed by Joey de Leon as "Bayanihan na may kasamang Swerte", this is the segment of the show that really shows the true purpose of Eat Bulaga, helping poor people and giving "happiness" to every Juan, as a sign of their thanks and gratitude to their "fans" who supported them throughout the years.Also included in this segment is the "Plastic ni Juan Project, where the plastic bottles they collect from the barangays they visit are turned into school armchairs, to be given to their chosen school in a specific barangay.
Everyday, Jose, Wally and Paolo visit a chosen barangay, where people have registered from 12pm to 4pm of the previous day. On certain days, their sponsor, Coca-Cola will have a feasting in that barangay, as a celebration of their 100 years in the Philippines.
Meanwhile, the host (usually Bossing) will draw an entry from a box containing registration forms from that barangay, and will call the person to confirm their name & address. Jose, Wally and Paolo will then go to that winner's house. There, the host will congratulate the winning contestant, and will instantly be given the food of the day, courtesy of Coca-Cola. Usually two plates of dishes with a bowl of rice, a dessert, and Coca-Cola products plus 10,000 pesos. They will also receive gift packs from a variety of sponsors, primarily from Puregold, plus cash and gift checks. After that, they will have a small conversation with their contestant, usually about their family background & present situations, along with Jose's humorous antics.
There the host will hand them a "Bossing Savings" account, courtesy of BPI & Globe's BanKo micro savings bank, containing a certain amount for the contestant to use. The hosts also reminds them to deposit any amount of cash as much as they can. This is where they first coined the phrase: "Kapag may isinuksok, may madudukot...". Before they go, Jose, Wally & Paolo give their final cash prize that usually go between 25,000 to 40,000 pesos.
After that, the "Sugod-Bahay Gang" boys will lay out numbers in the streets from 1-140, and all who wish to be eligible to win 10,000 pesos have to bring 10 plastic bottles, a product of one of their sponsors, and a specific thing that the hosts will ask them, then they will race to the numbers in under a minute. Then the hosts will pick a random number, the chosen number and the number next to it will then receive the winning prize money worth 10,000 pesos, an S.O.S (Sandata on Sakuna), along with other consolation prizes from sponsors. Then the line with the most behaved people, dubbed the "Bayanihan Line", will win 500 pesos each and additional 20,000 pesos total (P1,000 each). In the event of bad weather, the hosts will select a number of entries from the chosen barangay, and they will receive 10,000 pesos each from the hosts.
This segment is done every week, from Mondays thru Fridays and Saturdays. Their location ranges nationwide, from different barangays and subdivisions across Metro Manila, all the way to provinces in Visayas and Mindanao. There, they usually have their selected contestant registered the previous day, with a copy of their entries sent back to the studio to be drawn the next day.
Barangay Bayanihan
Next to Juan for All, All for Juan is a special segment called Barangay Bayanihan. This applies to the chosen barangay of the day. For it to qualify, it first MUST be well-organized, clean and well-behaved to be included. Everyday a barangay is added to the list of "qualified" barangays, eventually summing up to more or less 20 barangays for the month. Otherwise, even just one violation of the said requirements meant the disqualification of that barangay.After each month, the hosts will choose 3 barangays who will win a special prize based on their rank, the no. 1 getting the grand prize and the title of being a Barangay Bayanihan. This is a way of gratitude by the hosts for all barangays to follow, the winning barangay being the best example of a well-disciplined community.
Bulagaan
EB Concert Stage
This segment introduces the hosts and co-hosts of the show in singing funny versions of songs in different occasions. Tito, Vic and Joey and the rest of the dabarkads perform their versions of different songs that they selected. Usually, this segment is included every Saturday, where they held specials every week.Discontinued/Seasonal Segments
Awards
PMPC Star Awards for Television
- 1989-2008 Winner, Best Variety Show (tied with ABS-CBN's Wowowee in 2008)
- 2003 & 2008 Winner, Best Variety Male Host - Vic Sotto
- 1987-2008 Best Male TV Host - Tito Sotto
- 1990-2008 Best Male Host - Joey de Leon
- 2009 PMPC Star Awards Hall of Fame
- 2010 PMPC Star Awards Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement - Tony Tuviera
- 2011 Best Male Host - Allan K
Asian Television Awards - Singapore
- 2005 Winner, Best Entertainment Program "Eat Bulaga Silver Special"[38]
Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Awards
- 2007,HALL OF FAMER, Sex Bomb Dancers
- 2002-2008, Most Popular Dance Group, Sex Bomb Dancers
- 2009, Most Popular Dance Group, EB Babes
- 2009-2010, Box Office Comedy King, Vic Sotto
Anak TV Seal Awards
- 2009 Most Admired Male TV Personalities, Vic Sotto & Ryan Agoncillo
Aliw Awards
- 2010 Best Emcee Hall Of Fame, Ryan Agoncillo
Golden Screen Awards
- 2011 Winner, Best Variety Show
- 2011 Best Male Variety Show, Vic Sotto
- 2011 Best Female Variety Show, Julia Clarete
- 2011 Helen Vela's Lifetime Achievement Award for Entertainment/Comedy - Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon
USTV Students' Choice Awards
- 2012 Best Variety Show[39]
Studios used by Eat Bulaga
RPN years
- Broadcast City Live Studio 1 (July 30, 1979–January 27, 1989)
ABS-CBN years
- ABS-CBN Studio 1 (now Dolphy Theatre) (January 28, 1989–January 28, 1995)
- ABS-CBN Studio 2, ABS-CBN Broadcast Centre (during special occasions)
GMA years
- Celebrity Sports Plaza (first home studio on GMA) at Capitol Hills, Quezon City (January 28, 1995-August 31, 1995)
- TAPE Studio (Eastside Studio), GMA Broadway Centrum (September 1, 1995-December 31, 2009; March 6, 2010–present)
- Westside Studio, GMA Broadway Centrum (GMA Broadway Live Studio; used while Eastside Studio was renovated) (January 1, 2010–March 5, 2010)
See also
- List of Philippine television shows
- List of programs broadcast by GMA Network
- List of shows previously aired by ABS-CBN
- List of shows previously aired by RPN
References
- ^ [1] eat bulaga celebrates 33rd anniversary on pep.com.ph
- ^ GMA Pinoy TV: Eat Bulaga! on gmapinoytv.com
- ^ Eat Bulaga! Indonesia to start on SCTV this July 16
- ^ Eat Bulaga Indonesia premieres July 16
- ^ Indonesian Network Obtains Franchise Of Eat Bulaga! retrieved via www.mb.com.ph 07-16-2012
- ^ Indonesian Network Obtains Franchise Of ‘Eat Bulaga!’
- ^ a b http://www.philstar.com/funfare/exclusivesarticle.aspx?articleid=66532&publicationsubcategoryid=70
- ^ a b Tito, Vic, and Joey Recall Their Road to Success (Page 1)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kuwentong Dabarkads hosted by Dingdong Dantes
- ^ a b c Tito, Vic, and Joey Recall Their Road to Success (Page 2) on pep.ph
- ^ EatBulaga.TV: About the Show on eatbulaga.tv
- ^ a b c d e Longest Running Television Shows on pep.ph
- ^ a b c d Changing the Lives of 30 Young People on newsflash.org
- ^ a b c d e f g h http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=142834
- ^ Little Miss Philippines 1987: Aiza Seguerra
- ^ Eat Bulaga premieres on GMA-7, Manila Standard, January 28, 1995.
- ^ http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/sim/sim/view/20080202-116454/A-serious-conversation-with-Willie
- ^ The Ups-and-Downs of Eat Bulaga (Bottom Section of the Article) on inquirer.net[dead link]
- ^ a b c http://www.mb.com.ph/node/188188
- ^ Eat Bulaga: Silver Anniversary Special on eatbulaga.tv
- ^ a b c EB Babes Makes Impressive Debut on Eat Bulaga on mb.com.ph
- ^ EB Babes: Boobtube's Latest Darlings on mb.com.ph
- ^ SexBomb Girls Back In Eat Bulaga! on gmanews.tv
- ^ "Joey: It's impossible to live without a heart" (in Tagalog). GMA News and Current Affairs. 29 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-13.
- ^ "Joey tells Willie: Explain before you Complain" (in English). GMA News and Public Affairs. August 30, 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
- ^ Eat Bulaga Pays Tribute to Francis Magalona on pep.ph
- ^ E-BEST Honors 30 Elementary Students on philstar.com
- ^ 3 Decades: A Different Approach to Anniversary Celebrations on philstar.com
- ^ Eat Bulaga! Extends Contract to 2015 With GMA-7 on philstar.com
- ^ http://entertainment.inquirer.net/3269/no-bad-blood-between-these-sexbombs
- ^ Why It Took 8 Years to Finish the Bulaga! Book on philstar.ph
- ^ Joey de Leon Gets Emotional As Eat Bulaga Launches Book Chronicling Its First 30 Years on pep.ph
- ^ Vic Sotto Says Eat Bulaga! Makes Him Feel Like A Historical Figure on pep.ph
- ^ Eat Bulaga! launches Coffee Table Book on pep.ph
- ^ http://getitfromboy.net/eat-bulaga-franchise-in-indonesia/
- ^ http://www.pep.ph/news/pepalerts
- ^ Gera o Mayong? by Joey de Leon
- ^ Eat Bulaga Winner in Singapore! on eatbulaga.tv
- ^ GMA Network Bags Honors at the 8th USTV Awards on gmanetwork.com
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