Congratulations to GMA Networks Butch Jimenez who will be honored at a testimonial dinner by UP President Dr. Francisco Nemenzo for his support of the university, on Friday, Oct. 26. Early this year, Butch worked with the UP School of Economics Student Council by conducting various lectures and seminars for the students and for the university deans and professors. He also initiated a fund-raising campaign to help the School of Economics modernization program.
If this young actor doesnt watch out, he might inherit the Pagong (turtle or slowpoke) "title" from Snooky Serna who said she had relinquished it. The actor makes his co-stars wait and wait and wait on the set and he doesnt even apologize when he arrives three or four hours late. Somebody should tell him to be considerate to his co-workers and to take his job seriously. Otherwise, he should take an indefinite leave of absence from showbiz. (If he does, hell surely find no more space for him because of the many new and equally young talents swarming the industry.)
The US-Afghanistan crisis has brought into sharp focus the quality of foreign news networks coverage. Of the three popular ones that is, CNN, Fox News and BBC which do you think is the best? Jessica Sohos choice is BBC (mine, too).
Of course, gameshows are not new to local television. Years ago, a similar fad (very limited because there were very few TV stations then) hit the boob tube, led by the front-runner Kuwarta O Kahon hosted by Pepe Pimentel. There was also Spin-A-Win (by Jeanne Young) and a few others.
Now, the gameshow virus has reached epidemic proportion, with all stations (except NBN and RPN 9 which dont seem inclined to join the fray) scrambling over one another to put up a gameshow, thanks to IBC 13s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (hosted by Christopher de Leon, produced by Viva Television) which revived the trend.
ABS-CBNs Game KNB, hosted by Kris Aquino, is now in full swing and so is The Weakest Link, another Viva Television franchise production (like Millionaire), hosted by Edu Manzano also on IBC 13. Three gameshows are soon starting on ABC 5: The Price is Right (hosted by Dawn Zulueta), Family Feud (by Ogie Alcasid) and Wheel of Fortune (Rustom Padilla), all patterned after their US counterparts.
Soon, GMA is spinning off the Eat, Bulaga segment Korek Ka Dyan into an independent show, hosted by Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon (who cant help making snide remarks against The Weakest Links concept of dropping the "weakest links" like hot potatoes, the way amateur singing contests of yore would bang out contestants who sang off key).
Inevitably, the gameshow hosts are being compared and contrasted you know, whos the best of em all?
Game KNBs Kris Aquino is shouting all the time (her Matrix attire is okey lang, though), appearing to be more unduly excited than the contestants and/or the game-watchers both at the studio and at home.
Lets see how Vic and Joey, Rustom, Dawn and Ogie will fare, and find out who among them will be dropped first as "the weakest link."
Okay, game ka na ba, bayan?
For the benefit of Asilo Medalla Milagrosa, the show is sponsored by M-Power, Play & Display, Mango, Viva Entertainment Group and RP Watiwat Engineering Corp.
Tickets for (P2,500 each) Friday have been sold out, which proves that the concert row and television are where the action is these days and not in the movies which hasnt really sprung out of a prolonged slump.
"People have been asking kung tuloy ang show because Country Waffles owners Bert and Carol Nieveras recent case," said Ruffas mom, Annabelle Rama. "Oo, tuloy na tuloy. But only tickets for the Saturday show are available."
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