Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman
Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman | |
---|---|
File:Walang Tulugan with the Master Showmantitlecard.jpg | |
Genre | |
Created by | GMA Entertainment TV Group |
Directed by | Bam Salvani |
Starring | German Moreno † Nora Aunor |
Opening theme | "Walang Tulugan" |
Ending theme | "Walang Tulugan" |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | |
No. of episodes | 977 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jocelyn Balvino |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Running time | 120 minutes (no commercial breaks) |
Original release | |
Network | GMA Network |
Release | February 1, 1997 February 13, 2016 | –
Related | |
Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman (formerly known as Master Showman Presents) was a Filipino late night variety and talk television show hosted by German Moreno (until his death in 2016), together with John Nite, Shermaine Santiago, Jackie Lou Blanco and Shirley Fuentes. It premiered on February 1, 1997 and airs every Saturday late night on GMA Network and became popular due to its tagline "Walang Tulugan" ("No sleeping" in English).[1]
History
Early years
The show was originally titled Master Showman Presents. It premiered as a late-night variety talk show similar to GMA Supershow in the late 1970s. It had some elements similar to American talk shows. Master Showman was German Moreno's trademark moniker during his reign as one of television's top TV hosts in the early '80s and '90s, thanks to his hosting stints in GMA Supershow and That's Entertainment.
When GMA Network decided to make a title out of his famous moniker, Moreno introduced the catchphrase/tagline "Walang Tulugan!" (No Sleeping!) during the show. Since then the catchphrase has attracted majority of the viewers.
From live to taped
Master Showman originally aired live from the GMA Broadway Studios at Aurora Blvd. in Quezon City, Philippines. Airing time varies from 11:05 pm at the earliest to 1:05 am at the latest on Saturday night going to Sunday morning. Running time was usually two to three hours, depending on the availability of big-name guests. When the show moved to its present home at GMA Network Center, it had to do away with live broadcast and instead presented taped episodes. The taping usually occurs every other Friday, shooting two episodes from 5 pm to 2 am, depending on the number of guests. The taped episodes now run from one and a half-hour to two hours, ending not later than 3 in the morning.
Re-branding of the show
In 2005, Walang Tulugan was incorporated in the show title. The move was welcomed since through the years, Master Showman has been always identified by the public as the "show na walang tulugan" (the show that does not sleep).
Master Showman's death
German Moreno died on January 8, 2016 due to cardiac arrest. A special live tribute episode was aired at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shrine in Quezon City on January 9, where his wake is being held.
Nora Aunor, a popular Philippine actress, singer and close friend of Moreno became the temporary main host of the show. In an interview with GMA News, Aunor said that she is willing to continue the advocacy of her close friend and to help establish the careers of young aspirants that wish to join Philippine showbiz.[2]
After more than 19 years of its long-run, Walang Tulugan aired its final episode on February 13, 2016, almost a month since Kuya Germs' death.
Cast
Main hosts
- German Moreno † (1997-2016)
- Nora Aunor (2016) (guest host)
Co-hosts
- Shalala
- John Nite
- Shermaine Santiago
- Jackie Lou Blanco
- Shirley Fuentes
- Jake Vargas[3]
- Eian Rances
- Vince Gamad
- Jak Roberto
- Marlo Mortel
- Hiro Peralta
- Ken Chan
- Rhen Escaño
- Prince Villanueva
- Sanya Lopez
- Gabbi Garcia
- Dale Rossly
- Lloyd Abella
- Mico Aytona
- Vince Camua
- Jacob Danan
- Sharmaine Santos
- Renato Ramos, Jr.
- Emil Paden
- Mark Per Paden
- KD Rossly
- Angelo Carreon
- Jolo Romualdez
- Kassie De Guzman
- Marika Sasaki
- Trisha Bernales
- Mart Catacutan
- Franz Nichols
- Claire Borja
- Earl Santos
- Delmar Cruz
- John Patrick Picar
Segment hosts
- Aster Amoyo (Celebrity Talk)
- Hideaki Torio (Eh Kasi Ewan)
- John-na Chuchi (Diva Dingdings)
- Mega Oohlala (Diva Dingdings)
- Fresh
Groups
|
|
Former hosts
|
|
|
Segments
- Barkadahan
- Celebrity Talk
- Diva Dingdings
- Eh Kasi Ewan
- Fan Kita
- John Ka Na Naman
- LSS: Love Song Para Sa'Yo