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== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Eatbulaga1st.jpeg|thumb|left|eat bulaga logo during 80's]]
[[File:Eatbulaga1st.jpeg|300px|thumb|left|eat bulaga logo during 80's]]
''Eat Bulaga'' premiered on July 30, [[1979]] on [[Radio Philippines Network]] at Broadcast City, Diliman, Quezon City.
''Eat Bulaga'' premiered on July 30, [[1979]] on [[Radio Philippines Network]] at Broadcast City, Diliman, Quezon City.


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The TV program innovated numerous concepts on Philippine television which were later copied by rival TV programs.
The TV program innovated numerous concepts on Philippine television which were later copied by rival TV programs.


[[File:Eat Bulaga1980.jpeg|right|thumb|Eat Bulaga during 80's]]
[[File:Eat Bulaga1980.jpeg|300px|right|thumb|Eat Bulaga during 80's]]


In [[1989]] due to the sequestration of RPN, the show moved to [[ABS-CBN]] (under a co-production agreement) along with other TAPE-produced shows ''[[Agila (TV series)|Agila]]'', ''[[Coney Reyes on Camera]]'' and ''[[Okey Ka Fairy Ko!]]'' (from [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC]]). To drum up promotions for Eat Bulaga's move to ABS-CBN, the then-Star Network came up with a creative promotion of "'''...'''" (''three dots'') which stood for three top-rating daytime shows (Eat Bulaga, Agila and Coney Reyes on Camera) that will finally air on Channel 2. The "three dots" also figured prominently in the early logos of "Eat...Bulaga!". The show's move helped strengthen the network's programming. The premiere telecast of Eat Bulaga at their new home was on [[February 18]], [[1989]] and for this momentous event, the show was staged at the [[Araneta Coliseum]].
In [[1989]] due to the sequestration of RPN, the show moved to [[ABS-CBN]] (under a co-production agreement) along with other TAPE-produced shows ''[[Agila (TV series)|Agila]]'', ''[[Coney Reyes on Camera]]'' and ''[[Okey Ka Fairy Ko!]]'' (from [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC]]). To drum up promotions for Eat Bulaga's move to ABS-CBN, the then-Star Network came up with a creative promotion of "'''...'''" (''three dots'') which stood for three top-rating daytime shows (Eat Bulaga, Agila and Coney Reyes on Camera) that will finally air on Channel 2. The "three dots" also figured prominently in the early logos of "Eat...Bulaga!". The show's move helped strengthen the network's programming. The premiere telecast of Eat Bulaga at their new home was on [[February 18]], [[1989]] and for this momentous event, the show was staged at the [[Araneta Coliseum]].
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In 2001, Eat Bulaga was the first to give away the first millions on the Philippine television. When [[Magandang Tanghali Bayan]], a former noontime show of ABS-CBN, introduced Pera o Bayong to its audience, it became an instant hit. MTB topped the ratings of Eat Bulaga for two years. This forced the Eat Bulaga management to give the first millions "to get the audience interest back." <ref> [http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/ultrastampede/view.php?db=0&article=20060226-67583 The Ups-and-Downs of Eat Bulaga (Bottom Section of the Article)] on '''inquirer.net''' </ref>
In 2001, Eat Bulaga was the first to give away the first millions on the Philippine television. When [[Magandang Tanghali Bayan]], a former noontime show of ABS-CBN, introduced Pera o Bayong to its audience, it became an instant hit. MTB topped the ratings of Eat Bulaga for two years. This forced the Eat Bulaga management to give the first millions "to get the audience interest back." <ref> [http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/ultrastampede/view.php?db=0&article=20060226-67583 The Ups-and-Downs of Eat Bulaga (Bottom Section of the Article)] on '''inquirer.net''' </ref>
[[File:Eatbulaga.jpg|left|thumb|Early Eat Bulaga]]
[[File:Eatbulaga.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Early Eat Bulaga]]


''Eat Bulaga!'' celebrated its 25th year on television in October 2004 at the Expo Amphitheater in [[Clark Air Base|Clarkfield]], [[Angeles City]], [[Pampanga]], making it the longest-running television show in the Philippines. The television special was attended by an estimated 60,000 spectators and enjoyed the highest daytime TV rating in the Philippines. The special was cited as winner in the [[Asian Television Awards]] in [[Singapore]] on [[December 1]], [[2005]].<ref>[http://www.eatbulaga.tv/ebbalita/silverspecial.htm Eat Bulaga: 25 Year in the Making...] on '''eatbulaga.tv'''</ref> The said event was also hailed as the most successful television event on Philippine TV and was narrowly matched only by the [[StarStruck (Philippine TV series)|1st Starstruck Final Judgement]]. The special presentation entitled ''Eat Bulaga Silver Special'' was broadcasted on [[November 2004]] before the broadcast of show's 25th year event in Expo Ampitheater and it was produced by TAPE Inc. & [[GMA News and Public Affairs]] and it was hosted by News and Public Affairs personalities [[Rhea Santos]] and her [[Unang Hirit]] co-host and one of Eat Bulaga's former contestants [[Arnold Clavio]].
''Eat Bulaga!'' celebrated its 25th year on television in October 2004 at the Expo Amphitheater in [[Clark Air Base|Clarkfield]], [[Angeles City]], [[Pampanga]], making it the longest-running television show in the Philippines. The television special was attended by an estimated 60,000 spectators and enjoyed the highest daytime TV rating in the Philippines. The special was cited as winner in the [[Asian Television Awards]] in [[Singapore]] on [[December 1]], [[2005]].<ref>[http://www.eatbulaga.tv/ebbalita/silverspecial.htm Eat Bulaga: 25 Year in the Making...] on '''eatbulaga.tv'''</ref> The said event was also hailed as the most successful television event on Philippine TV and was narrowly matched only by the [[StarStruck (Philippine TV series)|1st Starstruck Final Judgement]]. The special presentation entitled ''Eat Bulaga Silver Special'' was broadcasted on [[November 2004]] before the broadcast of show's 25th year event in Expo Ampitheater and it was produced by TAPE Inc. & [[GMA News and Public Affairs]] and it was hosted by News and Public Affairs personalities [[Rhea Santos]] and her [[Unang Hirit]] co-host and one of Eat Bulaga's former contestants [[Arnold Clavio]].

Revision as of 02:45, 18 September 2009

Eat Bulaga!
File:Image1231-0151(GMA 7).jpg
Present logo of Eat Bulaga!
Created byTelevision and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc.
StarringTito Sotto
Vic Sotto
Joey de Leon
and others
Country of origin Philippines
Original languagesTagalog and English
Production
Executive producersAntonio P. Tuviera
Malou Choa-Fagar
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running timeApprox. 2.5 hours (Monday - Friday)
2.5 hours (Saturdays)
Original release
NetworkRPN (1979-1989)
ABS-CBN (1989-1995)
GMA Network (1995-present)
ReleaseJuly 30, 1979 –
present

Eat Bulaga! is a local noon-time variety show in the Philippines produced by the Television And Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE) of Malou Fagar and Tony Tuviera. The program is the longest-running variety show on Philippine television. It also holds the Philippine record of all-time number of live TV episodes. (Bulaga means "surprise" in Tagalog, although it should not be taken as the literal translation of the word surprise; its closest English equivalent is Peek-a-boo!. Eat is the transliteration of It!, the Tagalog game-slang for "lost (in the game)" and Eat was chosen because the show plays at lunch time) The show is aired on GMA Network at 12pm on Weekdays and on Saturdays. The show is broadcast from TAPE Studios at the Broadway Centrum in Quezon City. As of March 11, 2009, it has a total of 8,876 episodes since the day it started airing.

History

File:Eatbulaga1st.jpeg
eat bulaga logo during 80's

Eat Bulaga premiered on July 30, 1979 on Radio Philippines Network at Broadcast City, Diliman, Quezon City.

RPN outsourced the idea to TAPE. At that time, comic troika Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon were the most popular movie comedians. They were hired together with Chiqui Hollman and Richie Reyes (a.k.a. Richie d' Horsie) as co-hosts. It was Joey who coined the title of the show, "Eat... Bulaga!" to attract both classes namely, the social and the masses.

The TV program innovated numerous concepts on Philippine television which were later copied by rival TV programs.

File:Eat Bulaga1980.jpeg
Eat Bulaga during 80's

In 1989 due to the sequestration of RPN, the show moved to ABS-CBN (under a co-production agreement) along with other TAPE-produced shows Agila, Coney Reyes on Camera and Okey Ka Fairy Ko! (from IBC). To drum up promotions for Eat Bulaga's move to ABS-CBN, the then-Star Network came up with a creative promotion of "..." (three dots) which stood for three top-rating daytime shows (Eat Bulaga, Agila and Coney Reyes on Camera) that will finally air on Channel 2. The "three dots" also figured prominently in the early logos of "Eat...Bulaga!". The show's move helped strengthen the network's programming. The premiere telecast of Eat Bulaga at their new home was on February 18, 1989 and for this momentous event, the show was staged at the Araneta Coliseum.

In 1992, Tito Sotto left the show after he ran successfully for a Senate seat. He became the topnotch senator during the May elections, which saw Fidel V. Ramos winning the presidency. However, despite leaving the show, he still managed to appear on special occasions, mostly Christmas and New Year. Sotto was able to serve 2 terms in the Senate, from 1992 until 2004. In his last year at the Senate, he went back to Bulaga on a weekly basis (usually on Saturdays).

The show once again moved to another network, this time on GMA Network because ABS-CBN wanted to buy the airing rights of Eat Bulaga from TAPE, Inc. When the group led by Tony Tuviera and Malou Choa-Fagar reneged on the proposed deal, ABS-CBN kicked Bulaga and its sister shows Valiente and Okay Ka, Fairy Ko from its roster of shows and decided to reformat its Sunday-only show Sa Linggo nAPO Sila into a week-long show, 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila. Eat Bulaga premiered on GMA on January 21, 1995, again at the Araneta Coliseum.[1] Prior to Eat Bulaga's premiere on its new home, month-long promotions were made by GMA Network by coming up with the famous catchy TV ad, "9-2=7" (nine minus two equals seven), which was a pun on Eat Bulaga's move from Channel 9 (RPN) to Channel 2 (ABS-CBN) to Channel 7 (GMA).

In 2001, Eat Bulaga was the first to give away the first millions on the Philippine television. When Magandang Tanghali Bayan, a former noontime show of ABS-CBN, introduced Pera o Bayong to its audience, it became an instant hit. MTB topped the ratings of Eat Bulaga for two years. This forced the Eat Bulaga management to give the first millions "to get the audience interest back." [2]

File:Eatbulaga.jpg
Early Eat Bulaga

Eat Bulaga! celebrated its 25th year on television in October 2004 at the Expo Amphitheater in Clarkfield, Angeles City, Pampanga, making it the longest-running television show in the Philippines. The television special was attended by an estimated 60,000 spectators and enjoyed the highest daytime TV rating in the Philippines. The special was cited as winner in the Asian Television Awards in Singapore on December 1, 2005.[3] The said event was also hailed as the most successful television event on Philippine TV and was narrowly matched only by the 1st Starstruck Final Judgement. The special presentation entitled Eat Bulaga Silver Special was broadcasted on November 2004 before the broadcast of show's 25th year event in Expo Ampitheater and it was produced by TAPE Inc. & GMA News and Public Affairs and it was hosted by News and Public Affairs personalities Rhea Santos and her Unang Hirit co-host and one of Eat Bulaga's former contestants Arnold Clavio.

In December 2004, GMA signed a 5-year contract extension to keep the show on their network until December 29, 2009. After celebrating 25th anniversary, it was incidentally the 10th anniversary of Eat Bulaga's start in GMA the next year.

Over the years, many people have predicted that the show would move to another network every time their contract with GMA was close to expiry. But, in interviews with GMA executives led by Atty. Felipe Gozon and Jimmy Duavit - GMA expressed their desire to keep the show for as long as they can as there is no vacant timeslot in other TV station and to let its ratings rise. Joey de Leon on the other hand, is also considered as an important factor to Bulaga's stay in GMA since he has been fiercely loyal to the station and his efforts have been rewarded.

Eat Bulaga is considered by many as an institution - becoming a launchpad for many different Filipino comedians and showbiz newbies who have had large success on the show. Tony Tuviera identified the show as a "way of life" when they beat MTV's Tsunami Aid special at the Asian Television Awards.

In 2006, the SexBomb Girls left the show due to a dispute with the show's producers, which pushed them to auditioning dancers for the new EB Babes[citation needed]

On January 2007, Gladys Guevarra left to undergo therapy. In May 2007, the casting for the show was affected when three of its hosts, Tito Sotto, Anjo Yllana and Teri Onor ran for public office. Sotto and Yllana were re-electionists for Senate and Paranaque Vice Mayor respectively. However they lost to more formidable opponents. Only Onor (real name Dexter Dominguez) won a seat as Vice Mayor of his hometown in Abucay, Bataan. Moreover, the line-up of hosts for "Bulaga" was reduced after some hosts either resigned or ended contract.

The show also went online when they launched their own website www.eatbulaga.tv. The loyal viewers can access the hosts' biographical information, as well as the past episodes of the show.

On March 6, 2009, one of Eat Bulaga's long-time co-host Francis Magalona succumbed to leukemia. The following day, the show produced a special tribute episode where the whole cast performed his past songs dedicated in his memory. During the tribute, it was revealed that Francis Magalona came up with the word Dabarkads that became a popular name to the Eat Bulaga family.[4]

In 2009, the show celebrates its 30th anniversary thanking viewers of Eat Bulaga since 1979. The 30th Anniversary Celebration of Eat Bulaga was dubbed as Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads (Three Decades of the Dabarkads). They presented video clips of former segments and hosts who made a trademark in the show. The EB Family also created segments for the celebration. First, the EBest (Eat Bulaga's Excellent Student Awards)[5]. Second one is the returning of Kaserola ng Kabayanan[6]. Third is the raffle draw and jackpot play-offs called Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads where new Dabarkads gets a chance to win more than 1 million pesos. [7] Finally, a new segment where ordinary heroes gets honored for their hardwork.

Cast

Main Hosts

Co-Hosts

Previous/Guest co-hosts

Deceased co-hosts

Sexbomb Girls and The EB Babes

SexBomb Girls

The SexBomb Girls were an all-girl group that performed dance skits. In March 2006, they were dropped from the show following a dispute between their manager and the show's producers.

SexBomb Girls Dispute

The SexBomb Girls (both dancers and singers) rebelled and stayed away from working on Eat Bulaga when one of the show's producers hired Sugar Mercado and promoted her heavily after her contract with Joy Cancio, the girl group's manager, had expired. Cancio claimed she decided to take the famous group off the show in protest of the said decision. There were even speculations that the producers had actually preplanned a way to get the SexBombs off the show, most likely due to salary issues.

As a result, media sources reported rumors that the SexBomb Girls were going to be hired by ABS-CBN to move to Wowowee, ABS-CBN's noontime Variety/Game Show, but Cancio denied the rumor and stressed that the group still has a long term contract with GMA Network, especially with regard to the hit afternoon drama show Daisy Siete.

The producer of Eat Bulaga accepted a texted apology from Cancio, but also said the time was right to move on. A return to Eat Bulaga by the SexBomb Girls was then thought to be unlikely, and they were later "replaced" by a new dance group: The EB Babes.

The EB Babes

With the loss of the SexBombs, the producers of Eat Bulaga decided to form a brand new in-house dance group, the EB Babes (the EB standing for "Eat Bulaga!"). The group was formed using a reality competition with open auditions. The new group officially debuted later during August 2006.

The Return of the SexBomb Girls

On December 16 2006 the SexBomb Girls appeared on Eat Bulaga for the first time in nine months during the "Give Love on Christmas Day" segment with a song and dance number. Former SexBomb Girl Sugar Mercado rejoined the girls in the said number and some Eat Bulaga hosts were happy to see them again. On March 12, the SexBomb Girls returned as "guest dancers" once again - but only appearing during Fridays. [8]

SexBomb vs. EB Babes

The two groups finally met each other in a "showdown" on February 3, 2007, as requested by the public, especially the fans of both groups. The episode gained a 31.2% share of the ratings for that day. Rumors later surfaced about a possible rematch between the two groups, but in a TV interview with the SexBombs, it was revealed that there would be no rematch with the EB Babes for a while, but, a couple of weeks later, they met each other for another showdown, but, it was less popular than the previous one. Right now, the SexBombs are currently seen on Fridays on a temporary basis, while the EB Babes are also seen on the rest of the week. Occasionally, the two groups can be seen together during opening numbers on Saturday episodes.

Shows Abroad

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
  • 2008 Best Female Host - Pia Guanio
  • 1989-2008 Best Female - Host Coney Reyes
  • 1987-2008 Best Male TV Host - Tito Sotto
  • 1990-2008 Best Male Host - Joey de Leon

Asian Television Awards - Singapore

  • 2005 Winner, Best Entertainment Program "Eat Bulaga Silver Special"[9]

Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Awards

  • 2009, Most Popular Dance Group, EB Babes
  • 2009, Box Office Comedy King, Vic Sotto

Current Segments in Eat Bulaga

  • Ang Joke Ko! (2008-Present)

Senders send in their jokes and win 3,000 pesos. This segment only occurs whenever there is not much time for Bulagaan.

Hosted by: Lougee, Pia, Daiana, Allan K. and Tito Sotto.

  • Kahit Sino, Pwede! (2009-Present)

Three ordinary contestants show their unique talents and receive scores from judges. There are seven judges, three Dabarkads, two home viewers, one Balikbayan, and one excursionist. The participant with the highest point plays the jackpot round. The consolation prize is 5, 000 pesos. In the jackpot round, the total amount of points they received is their time for collecting coins and place them on a weighing scale. The weight of the coins will be their subtotal jackpot (Ex. 49.36 = P49,360). He/she will also be able to double, triple, or add a certain amount of money in his subtotal. That will be the total jackpot prize for the day. Contestants also have a chance to win more cash prize in the weekly finals. From the weekly finals, the winning contestant collects more coins. The winner chooses a number that holds a number of months, varying from 3–12 months. The number of months equals to how many months he/she will receive the prize money he/she gathered. The highest month would be 12 months, meaning that contestant will receive their prize money every month for a year.

Hosted by: Pia, Joey, Allan K.,Tito Sotto.

  • Pinoy Henyo: Pop-Cola Edition (2006)(2009-Present)

There are three teams with two people in each. It is similar to the game of 20 Questions, but instead of limiting the number of questions, the game limits the time of the game to 2 minutes. The guesser must only reply Oo (Yes), Hindi (No) and Pwede (Can Be). One will have to guess whatever the answer is while the other answers with those three words mentioned before. A Dabarkad will be selected to go into a flushroom. Nine Dabarkads play, three holding 10, 000 pesos, three holding 15, 000 pesos and three holding 20, 000 pesos. If a Dabarkad name is selected and has a logo of PopCola, they may choose another to go into the vault for them. If the pair answers correctly, they win whatever the prize the Dabarkad is holding and if they have the fastest time, will head to the Jackpot round. Each pair must finish in two minutes. In the Jackpot round, the winning pair will play again except this time they give clues and hints to the answer and pass if they cannot get it. They first pick a Pop-Cola tansan (bottle cap) for a category number. If they answer one correctly, 10, 000 pesos, two, 20, 000 pesos and three is 50, 000 pesos. If the pair got the number in the bottle cap, they win an additional 20,000. Contestants can win up to 95,000. Consolation prize is 5, 000 pesos.

Hosted by: Joey De Leon and Vic Sotto

  • Bulagaan 2009 (2009-Present)

Dabarkads answer the question given by their teacher. They must sing a song and include the answer in the song. This is similar to Knock Knock Jokes, except in a form of a song. They spin the wheel to get their grade, if they have the lowest score they will be put into a jail. When everyone took the turn, the lowest scorers are punished by flour in the jail and then the Dabarkads attack each other with icing filled pie-pans.

  • Let's Vault In! (Every Special Saturdays of the Month) (2009-Present)

Home viewers gets a chance to win special prizes.

Hosted by: Lougee, Pauleen, Pia, Ruby, Paolo and Mr. Fu

  • What's Your Number? (Saturdays) (2009-Present)

Home viewers win special prizes by sending their cellphone number. A Dabarkads gives two numbers, and if one has the two numbers within their cellphone number, they can win a prize.

Hosted by: Shivaker, Ruby, and Julia

  • Banda Rito, Banda Roon 2009: Tunog Tao Edition (Fridays) (2009-Present)

Two groups, each having 8-10 members, compete by making sounds not using their musical instruments, but making sounds using their own body.

Hosted by: Michael V., Tito Sotto, Ruby, and Allan K.

  • EB Dance Station (Part 2) (Fridays) (2009-Present)

Four Groups compete in a dance showdown, two female groups dancing to the tune of Beyonce's Diva and two male groups will dance to the tune of Pitbull's Calle ocho.

Hosted by: Julia, Mr. "FU", Shivaker, Paolo, and Lougee.

  • Ang Pinakamadaling Gameshow sa Telebisyon (2009-Present)

Three studio audience members get the chance to win 10, 000 pesos by answering the most easiest questions.

Hosted By: Ruby and Allan K, and Vic Sotto.

  • Birit Baby (Mondays & Wednesdays) (2009-Present)

Two kids from the ages 8–12 participate in a belting voice contest. The winner takes home 10, 000 pesos. They compete in the semi-finals, and finally the grand finals. The overall winner of the grand finals takes home 200,000.

Hosted by: Lougee, Julia, Allan K., Ruby, Wally, and Paolo.

  • On The Spot...Jackpot (Tuesdays & Thursdays) (2009-Present)

A former segment of Eat Bulaga, On the Spot...Jackpot was revived where contestants chooses a number. Then, Twinky picks a number, and the host asks the lucky contestant a question. If the contestant got the right answer, he or she is told to choose a box from the Dabarkads containing cash prizes(money). At the end of the round, if the participant picked the highest prize, P30,000, he/she plays the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the contestant can go home with his/her 30,000 pesos (Cash) or take the risk and go Vault. If vault, he/she chooses one vault, labeled A, B, C, containing questions. Once answered correctly, he/she wins 50,000 pesos. If not, 15,000 pesos. If answered correctly, the contestant has a chance to double the jackpot prize. The contestant is once again asked to take the risk or go home. If vault, the contestant picks another vault, tries to get the answer correctly, and wins P100,000. If not, the contestant takes nothing. The consolation prize is 3,000, and if not picked in the first round, 1,000.

Hosted by: Vic Sotto, Pia, Pauleen, Anjo, Ruby, Allan K., Twinky, .

  • Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads Raffle Promo (Mondays- Fridays) (2009-Present)

A raffle promo made especially those who always watch Eat Bulaga. This is a part of their 30th Anniversary Special. Two winners of 10,000 pesos daily, thirty winners total. The thirty winners will then play the jackpot play-off.

  • Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads Jackpot Play-Off (Occasional Saturdays) (2009-Present)

A continuation of the raffle promo, the thirty lucky contestants will get a chance to win more than one million pesos in this jackpot play-off. The play-offs only happen once the thirty players are picked. In the game, hosts asks the 30 contestants a question, then given choices, finally picking an answer. There are two choices in the first round. Three in the second, finally five in third. Consolation prize is 10,000 pesos. The lucky winner plays the final round. He/she choose seven circular boxes containing cash prizes. One by one, the Dabarkads open them, then the contestant receives the amount inside it. There are eight 10,000 pesos, ten 20,000 pesos, ten 30,000 pesos, and two 500,000 pesos.

Hosted by: Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon

  • Kaserola ng Kabayanan: 2nd Round (1995-1996) (2009-Present)

Your favorite Dabarkads visits places where they'll bring entertainment to the people and audience get a chance to win cash prizes.

  • Love On-Line (LOL) Dating Game (2009 Present)

Eat Bulaga helps a single man or woman pick the right couple in a dating game.

  • Survivor Philippines: Palau (Eat Bulaga Edition) (Mondays- Fridays)(2009 Present)

A reality game featuring contestants of each fields trying to survive through different challenges to become the survivor of the day.

Former Segments of Eat Bulaga

Studios used by Eat Bulaga

  • Broadcast City - at RPN (1979-1989)
  • ABS-CBN Studio 1 (now Dolphy Theatre) (1989-1995)
  • ABS-CBN Studio 2, ABS-CBN Broadcast Centre (during special occasions)
  • Celebrity Sports Plaza - at Capitol Hills, Quezon City (the first home of the show on GMA-7 while TAPE Studios was being built) (January 1995-August 1995)
  • TAPE Studios, GMA Broadway Centrum (September 1995-Present)

See also

References

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