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5 and Up
Title card
GenreInformative
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • English (1992–1999)
  • Tagalog (1999–2002)
Production
Executive producerCheche Lazaro
Production locationPhilippines
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
  • Probe Media Foundation, Inc.
  • Philippine Children's Television Foundation
Original release
Network
ReleaseMay 16, 1992 (1992-05-16) –
July 14, 2002 (2002-07-14)

5 and Up is a Philippine television informative show broadcast by GMA Network.[1] It premiered on May 16, 1992 on ABC and later moved to GMA Network. The show concluded on July 14, 2002.

Hosts

Atom Araullo serves as a host.
Chynna Ortaleza serves as a host.
  • Alex Amado
  • Alwien Raidene Lacanilao
  • Anya Benitez
  • Arthur Anthony Cipriano
  • Atom Araullo
  • Byron Abao
  • Carlo Mendoza
  • Chiyomi Rances
  • Chuck Grey
  • Chynna Ortaleza
  • Diego Maranan
  • Eliza Agabin
  • Enzo Marcos
  • Frances Fleta
  • Giancarlo Hilario
  • Giggles Arceo
  • Ian Tugas
  • Jennifer Cremen
  • Jessica Gallegos
  • Jolly Estaris
  • John Laurence Patulan
  • Joseton Vergel de Dios
  • Josh Matic
  • Justine de Jesus
  • Kai de Veyra
  • Krianne Maniego
  • Lily Anne Casimiro
  • Luigi Exconde
  • Luz Yballe
  • Maureen Araneta
  • Maxene Magalona
  • Melvin Abundo
  • Nicai de Guzman
  • Nina Serquina
  • Nina Torres
  • Oly Fernando
  • Pamela Cajilig
  • Paolo Olbes
  • Patrick da Silva
  • Phoebe Cabaluna
  • Rayver Cruz
  • Rex Sayson
  • Rodjun Cruz
  • Rookie Camaclang
  • Rupert Eustaquio
  • Satin Abad
  • Tin Tin Leones
  • Veronica Dorotheo
  • Wilroy Dilao
  • Xavi Gonzalez
  • Zak Yuson

Producers

  • Marga Ortigas
  • Teret Pena-Pison
  • Grace M. Leung
  • Yasmin Mapua-Tang
  • Data Tolentino-Canlas
  • Inky Santiago-Nakpil
  • Lengo Nunez
  • Pauline Mangilog-Saltarin
  • Anabell Rubiano-Maldonado
  • Auey Calabia-Santos
  • Priscilla Ruiz-Bangad
  • Ian Roxas
  • Amee Marcelo
  • Jay Orense
  • Jing Ventura
  • Tin Macatulad
  • Tops Brugada
  • Eva Marie Ercilla
  • Peejo Pilar
  • Gisele Aro-Oruga
  • Marj Mosura-Dumont
  • Agay-Llanera Reyes
  • Jason Reyes
  • Tet Salvador

Accolades

  • UNICEF Prize, Prix Jeunesse (2001) - for highlighting children's rights in the media
  • Best Children's Program in Asia, Asian Television Awards (2001)
  • Highly Recommended, Asian Television Awards (1999, 2002)
  • Best Children's Show, PMPC Star Awards for TV (1992–93, 1994–96, 1999–2003)
  • Winner, KBP Golden Dove Awards (1992–2002)
  • Winner, Catholic Mass Media Awards (1992–2002)
  • Gold Medal Award, New York Festival (1996)

References

  1. ^ [1]