List of TV5 (Philippine TV network) original programming
Appearance
Programs broadcast by TV5, a broadcasting network in the Philippines, includes news and information shows from News5, sports programming produced by ESPN 5, drama, anime, sitcoms, game shows, reality and variety shows, cartoons and children's shows, talk shows, Infotainment, infomercials and movie blocks.[1]
For the previously aired defunct shows of this network, see List of programs aired by TV5 (Philippines).
Current programming
Drama
- Weekend
- Sari-Sari on Weekends (2017)
- Hapi House
- Ten Signatures To Bargain With God
- The Mysterious Case of Anna Madrigal
- Taddy-Taddy Po
- Foreign
- Arrow (re-run; 2017, produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- Blindspot (2017, produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 2; 2017, produced by Marvel Television)
- Scorpion (2017, produced by CBS Television Studios)
- Supergirl (season 2; 2017, produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- The Walking Dead (season 5; 2016, produced by AMC Networks)
Comedy
- Lakbai (2017; re-run)
- Ridiculousness (2016, produced by MTV Network)
Reality shows
- Pimp My Ride (2017, produced by MTV Network)
- Coke Studio Philippines (2017, co-produced with Coca-Cola Philippines)
- Lakbai (2017; re-run)
Cartoons
- The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2017, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television)
- All Hail King Julien (2017, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television)
- Dragons: Race to the Edge (2017, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television)
- Elena of Avalor (2017, produced by Disney Television Animation)
- Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (re-run; 2017, produced by Marvel Animation)
- Oddbods (2017, produced by Disney Television Animation)
- Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (2016, produced by Disney Television Animation)
- Sofia the First (re-run; 2017, produced by Disney Junior)
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2017, produced by Hasbro Studios and Polygon Pictures)
- Winx Club (2017, produced by Rainbow S.r.l.)
Newscast
- Aksyon (2010)
- Aksyon Alert
- Aksyon sa Tanghali
- Aksyon sa Umaga
- Aksyon Tonite
Public affairs
- Alagang Kapatid (2010–2012, 2015)
- Healing Galing sa TV (Season 9; 2015)
- History with Lourd (2013–2016; re-run 2017)
- Manindigan (2017)
- Public Atorni: Asunto o Areglo (2010–2012; re-run 2017)
- Reaksyon (2012)
- Tulong Ko, Pasa Mo (2017)
- Turning Point (2017)
Religious
- Misa Nazareno (2010)
- Power to Unite with Elvira (2010)
- The Word of God Network (2015)
Infomercials
- EZ Shop (2005–2008, 2016)
- Shop Japan (2014)
Infotainment
- Japan Japan 47 (2017)
Movie blocks and specials
- Movie Max 5 (2014)
- Sine Squad (2016)
- 2017 NFL season (2017; simulcast on Hyper)
- Bakbakan Na (2017)
- FIBA World Basketball (2017)
- Heavy Hitters Elite Boxing (2017)
- Kuwentong Gilas (2014)
- PBA (2004–2008, 2013; simulcast on PBA Rush and Sports5.ph)
- The Best of PSL (2017)
- Tukaan (2017)
- Ultimate Fighting Championship (2016; also broadcast on Hyper)
- WWE SmackDown (2007–2008, 2009–2010, 2017)
Future programming
Drama
Local
- Brillante Mendoza Presents: Amo (2017)
Foreign
- Arrow (season 4) (October 23, 2017; produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- Breaking Bad (2017; produced by Sony Pictures Television)[2][3]
- The Flash (season 3) (2017; produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- Nikita (season 2) (2017; produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- Once Upon a Time (TV series) (season 4) (November 24, 2017, produced by ABC Studios)
- Scandal (season 3) (December 2017, produced by ABC Studios)
- Smallville (season 3) (2017; produced by Warner Bros. Television)
- Teen Wolf (season 6) (December 2017; produced by Viacom Media Networks)
- The Mysteries of Laura (2017; produced by Warner Bros. Television)
Anime
- Uta no Prince-Sama Maji Love 1000% (2017; produced by A-1 Pictures)[4][2]
- Attack on Titan (2017; produced by Wit Studio and Production I.G)
- Granblue Fantasy The Animation (2018; produced by A-1 Pictures)
- The Idolmaster (2017; produced by A-1 Pictures)
- Vividred Operation (2017; produced by A-1 Pictures)
Sports
- SportsCenter Philippines (December 17, 2017)[5]
References
- ^ "TV5 Shows". TV5. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
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- ^ "TV5 to bring back "AniMEGA" anime block in 2017". Anime Pilipinas. December 14, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
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(help) - ^ Isaga, JP (October 12, 2017). "ESPN returns to Philippine TV with TV5 partnership". Rappler. Retrieved October 12, 2017.