List of GMA Network original programming
GMA Network (Global Media Arts or simply GMA) is a major commercial television and radio network in the Philippines that is owned by GMA Network Inc. a publicly listed company. Headquartered on GMA Network Center, Diliman, Quezon City. The following is a list of all television programming that GMA Network is currently broadcasting since it began its television operations in 1961.
Newscasts are produced by GMA News. Documentaries, informative, reality and public affairs programs are produced by GMA Public Affairs. While the rest are produced by GMA Entertainment Content Group[1] except when noted.
For the previously aired defunct programs of GMA Network, see list of programs aired by GMA Network.
Current programming
Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.
Newscast
- 24 Oras (2004)[2]
- 24 Oras Breaking News (2017)
- 24 Oras Weekend (2010)[3]
- Saksi (1995)[2]
- Unang Hirit (1999)[2]
Drama
Local
- Primetime
- Kambal, Karibal (2017)[2]
- Sherlock Jr. (2018)[2]
- The One That Got Away (2018)[2]
- Daytime
- Ika-6 na Utos (2016)[2]
- The Stepdaughters (2018)[2]
- Weekends
- Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko (2017)[4]
- Magpakailanman (2002)[3]
- Maynila (1998, produced by Maynilad Golden Productions, Inc.)[3]
- Sirkus (2018, produced by GMA News and Public Affairs)[4]
- Stories for the Soul (2017, airs monthly)[5]
- Tadhana (2017, produced by GMA Public Affairs)[3]
Foreign
- Chibi Maruko-chan (2018; produced by Sakura Productions)[2]
- Crimson Girl (2017; produced by Hunan TV)[2]
- Fight for My Way (2018; produced by Pan Entertainment)[6]
Variety
- Eat Bulaga! (1995, produced by TAPE Inc.)[2]
- Sunday PinaSaya (2015, co-produced with APT Entertainment)[4]
- Wowowin (2015, co-produced with WBR Entertainment Productions)[2]
Comedy
- Bubble Gang (1995)[2]
- Dear Uge (2016)[4]
- Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kuwento (2010)[3]
Talk
- Sarap Diva (2012)[3]
Game
- All Star Videoke (2017)[4]
- Celebrity Bluff (2012)[3]
Documentary / magazine
- Front Row (2014)[6]
- I-Witness (1999)[3]
- Imbestigador (2000)[3]
- Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (2004)[4]
- Reporter's Notebook (2004)[7]
- Tunay Na Buhay (2011)[8]
Public affairs
- Adyenda (2005, produced by ZOE Broadcasting Network)[3]
- Alisto! (2013)[9]
- Diyos at Bayan (1998, produced by ZOE Broadcasting Network)[6]
- Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko (1975)[3]
- Wish Ko Lang! (2002)[3]
Informative
- AHA! (2010)[4]
- Born to be Wild (2007)[4]
- iBilib (2012)[4]
- Pinoy M.D. (2010)[3]
Cooking
- Del Monte Kitchenomics (1995, produced by Del Monte Philippines)[4]
Religious
- Jesus the Healer (1989, produced by Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide)[4]
- The 700 Club Asia (1995, produced by CBN Asia)[2]
Animated
- Weekdays
- Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters (2017, produced by Toei Animation)[2]
- Jackie Chan Adventures (2017, produced by The JC Group and Blue Train Entertainment)[2]
- One Piece (2017, produced by Toei Animation)[2]
- Weekends
- Doraemon Movie (2017)[3]
- Dragon Ball Z (2017, produced by Toei Animation)[3]
- Gaist Crusher (2017, produced by Studio Pierrot)[3]
- Grami's Circus Show (2017, produced by Studio Gale)[3]
- Gyrozetter (2017, produced by A-1 Pictures)[3]
- Joker (2017, produced by Production I.G)[3]
- Pororo the Little Penguin (2013-2014, 2017, produced by Ocon Animation Studios and Iconix Entertainment)[4]
- Thomas & Friends (2017, produced by Arc Productions and HIT Entertainment)[4]
- Ultraman Ginga (2017, produced by Tsuburaya Productions)[4]
Film and special presentation
- GMA Blockbusters (2013)[4]
- Kapuso Movie Festival (2006)[2]
- True Horror Stories (2017)[3]
- SNBO (1997)[4]
Regional programming
Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut and region/s where the show airs in parentheses.
- Newscast
- Balitang Amianan (2008–2014, 2016; Dagupan and Ilocos)
- Balitang Bisdak (1999–2014, 2016; Cebu)
- One Mindanao (2017; Mindanao)
- Public affairs
- Biyaheng DO30 (Davao, co-produced with Davao City Government)[10]
- Short segment
- People, Places & Events (Dagupan)
- Religious
- Word of God (Dagupan)
- Film and special presentation
- Kadayawan Festival (Davao)
- Sabado Box Office Hits (Cebu and Davao)
- Siete Palabras at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral (Cebu)
- Siete Palabras at the San Pedro Cathedral (Davao)
- Sinulog Festival (Cebu)
Future programming
Note: Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses.
Drama
- Ang Forever Ko'y Ikaw (March 2018)[11]
- Boys Over Flowers (2018, co-produced with JU Productions)[12]
- Contessa (March 2018)[11]
- The Cure (April 2018)[11]
- Descendants of the Sun (2018)[13]
- Ganti (2018)[11]
- Hindi Ko Kayang Iwan Ka (February 26, 2018)[11]
- Inday Will Always Love You (2018, produced by GMA News and Public Affairs)[13]
- Isang Libo't Isang Gabi[11]
- Karibal Ko ang Aking Ina (2018)[11]
- La Soltera (2018)[11]
- Life After Death (2018)[11]
- Mitho (2018)[11]
- Sanggang Dikit (2018)[11]
- To Love Again (2018)[11]
Reality
- Center Stage (2018)[11]
- The Clash (March 2018)[11]
- Lip Sync Battle Philippines (season 3, 2018)[11]
- StarStruck (season 7, 2018)[11]
Specials
- A Time to Love [14]
Documentary
- The Atom Araullo Specials (2018, airs monthly)[15]
See also
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Friday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Saturday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Sunday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ "'Stories for the Soul,' ngayong October 29 na!". gmanetwork.com. GMA Network, Inc.
- ^ a b c "Monday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ "Thursday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ "Wednesday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ "Tuesday Schedule GMA Entertainment". Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ "GMA Davao Rolls Out "Byaheng DO30" With Mayor Inday Duterte". Page One. December 14, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "WATCH: New Kapuso shows this 2018". Retrieved January 3, 2018.
- ^ "GMA Network to air local version of 'Boys Over Flowers'". November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
- ^ a b "MUST-READ: Ang mga bigating teleseryeng dapat abangan sa 2018". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
- ^ Geli, Bianca. "Aiai Delas Alas shares her love story in upcoming GMA special, 'A Time to Love'". gmanetwork.com. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
- ^ "Atom Araullo has a new show in GMA". GMA News Online. Retrieved February 24, 2018.