Philippine television variety show
Eat Bulaga!
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Title card since 2024
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Also known as
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- Eat... Bulaga!
(1979?2004; stylized in all caps since 2024)
- EB
(2018?2023)
- E.A.T.
(2023?2024)
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Genre
| Variety show
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Written by
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- Tyrene Delgado
- Callie Agustin
- Michelle Camara
- Jeyna Azugui
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Directed by
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- Poochie Rivera
[1]
(since 1986)
- Pat Plaza (since 2002)
- Bert de Leon
(until 2021)
[2]
- Norman Ilacad (until 2023)
- Moty Apostol (2023?2024)
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Creative directors
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- Jeny Ferre
[3]
(since 1994)
- Renato Aure Jr. (2023?2024)
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Presented by
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Narrated by
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- "Long Tall" Howard Medina (1979?1997)
- Peter Musngi (1989?1995)
- Tom Alvarez (since 1997)
- Show Suzuki (2023?2024)
- Mitch "Super Mitch" Amurao (since 2024)
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Theme music composer
| Vic Sotto
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Opening theme
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- "Eat Bulaga!" (since 1982; since 2024, revised lyrics)
- "It Bulaga" (1979?1982)
- "Tahanang Pinakamasaya, Eat Bulaga!" (2023?2024)
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Country of origin
| Philippines
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Original language
| Tagalog
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No.
of episodes
| 13,000+
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Executive producers
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- Liza Marcelo-Lazatin
- Rod dela Cruz
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Producers
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- Antonio P. Tuviera (1979?2023)
- Romeo Jalosjos Jr. (2023?2024)
- Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon (since 2024)
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Production locations
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- RPN Live Studio 1,
Broadcast City
, Old Balara,
Quezon City
,
Metro Manila
, Philippines (1979?1987)
- Celebrity Sports Plaza, Old Balara, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1987?1989, 1994?1995)
- ABS-CBN Studio 1
,
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center
, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1989?1994)
- Broadway Centrum
, New Manila, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1995?2018)
- APT Studios
,
Cainta
,
Rizal
, Philippines (2018?2024)
- Studio 4,
TV5 Media Center
,
Mandaluyong
, Metro Manila, Philippines (since 2024)
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Camera setup
| Multiple-camera setup
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Running time
| 150?180 minutes
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Production companies
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Network
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Release
| July 30, 1979
(
1979-07-30
)
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present
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Eat
Bulaga
!
(
transl.
eat surprise!
; stylized as
Eat... Bulaga!
) is a
Philippine television
variety show
broadcast by
TV5
and
RPTV
. Originally premiered on July 30, 1979, on the
Radio Philippines Network
, the
longest-running
noontime variety program in the Philippines with over 13,000 episodes. Produced by
TVJ Productions, Inc.
and led by the original hosts
Tito Sotto
,
Vic Sotto
, and
Joey de Leon
alongside
Allan K.
,
Jose Manalo
,
Wally Bayola
,
Paolo Ballesteros
,
Ryan Agoncillo
,
Ryzza Mae Dizon
,
Maine Mendoza
,
Miles Ocampo
,
Carren Eistrup
, and
Atasha Muhlach
, collectively known as "Legit Dabarkads".
[6]
[7]
[8]
History
RPN (1979?89)
Production Specialists, Inc., a company owned by
Romeo Jalosjos Sr.
, came up with an idea of creating a noontime show for
Radio Philippines Network
.
[9]
Antonio Tuviera
pitched that
Tito Sotto
,
Vic Sotto
and
Joey de Leon
, collectively known as TVJ, would be the "perfect" hosts for the show.
[10]
At a meeting at the
InterContinental Manila
, Tuviera made an offer to them which was accepted.
[10]
[11]
De Leon coined the term "Eat Bulaga" as the title of the show and owns its copyright.
[11]
[12]
Eat Bulaga!
premiered on July 30, 1979, with its pilot episode filmed at the RPN Live Studio 1 in Broadcast City,
Quezon City
.
[13]
[14]
Chiqui Hollmann
[10]
and
Richie D'Horsie
also served as the original hosts.
[13]
The theme song was composed by Vic Sotto with Vincent Dy Buncio and Pancho Oppus and musically arranged by Homer Flores.
[15]
During the show's first few months, it was in the brink of cancellation due to stiff competition and lack of advertisers, despite having their advertising rates reduced to
?
750
[10]
(equivalent to
?
25,497 in 2021) and the hosts' lack of salary for over a year.
[16]
De Leon said that he and the Sotto brothers did not sign a contract with the show, when they were offered to become hosts. Vic Sotto said that he accepted the offer and would stop, once he had money to buy a personal vehicle. De Leon also said that the show was supposed to be a short-term employment. After two years, the trio decided to stay with the show.
[17]
[18]
The show gained top-rating status in 1980 with the segment "Mr. Macho".
[10]
[14]
Production Specialists Inc. went bankrupt and dissolved sometime in July 1980 and the production of the show were handed over to
TAPE, Inc.
on July 7, 1981.
[16]
In 1982,
Coney Reyes
joined the show as the newest host.
[19]
In the immediate aftermath of the
People Power Revolution
, the show went off the air from February 27 to March 1, 1986, due to the transmitter of RPN being disabled by reformist soldiers. In 1987,
Aiza Seguerra
joined the show after
Little Miss Philippines
.
[10]
[20]
Eat Bulaga!
left the Broadcast City complex on December 2, 1987, and transferred to Celebrity Sports Plaza in Quezon City the next day owing to RPN being beset by periodical change of management. The compounded situation led to Tony Tuviera's decision to start negotiations with then-fledgling
ABS-CBN
to eventually transfer the show.
ABS-CBN (1989?95)
Eat... Bulaga!
moved to
ABS-CBN
[19]
under a co-production agreement due to problems brought about by the
sequestration of RPN
.
[13]
On February 18, 1989, the show premiered on its new home with a TV special titled
Eat... Bulaga!: Moving On
, staged at the
Araneta Coliseum
.
[21]
Upon its transfer to ABS-CBN, the show utilized
Studio 1
at the
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center
as its main venue while Studio 2 served as an additional facility during special occasions.
The show's tenth anniversary was held on September 23, 1989, at the Araneta Coliseum.
[22]
In 1991,
Ruby Rodriguez
and
Rio Diaz
became regular co-hosts.
In 1994, ABS-CBN attempted to purchase the broadcast rights to the show from TAPE Inc., but Antonio Tuviera and Malou Choa-Fagar rejected the offer, leading the network to give
Eat... Bulaga!
an ultimatum to leave by January 1995.
[
citation needed
]
ABS-CBN retook the timeslot with their own program
'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila
on February 4, 1995.
GMA Network (1995?2024)
In late 1994, the show moved out of ABS-CBN Studio 1 and relocated to Celebrity Sports Plaza in preparation for its transfer. The move became official through a contract signing between TAPE Inc. and GMA officials that was held at the
Makati Shangri-La, Manila
on January 19, 1995.
[13]
The show premiered on GMA Network on January 28, 1995, with a TV special titled
Eat... Bulaga!: The Moving!
[21]
[13]
[23]
Toni Rose Gayda
,
Allan K.
, Samantha Lopez, and
Francis Magalona
became hosts in 1995, and
Anjo Yllana
followed suit in 1998. By 2000,
Eat Bulaga!
was the first noontime variety program to award millions of prizes through its
Laban o Bawi
segment, gaining instant popularity among viewers. On the other hand,
Wally Bayola
joined the show but was initially cast as an off-screen jester host who entertained the studio audience during commercial breaks and announced introductions for the show's segments.
[24]
In May 2001, Magalona was removed from the show following his arrest for drug possession, with
Janno Gibbs
serving as his replacement while
Paolo Ballesteros
joined the show as co-host for the
U-Bet
segment, a university student pageant hosted in remote locations with
Derek Ramsay
and
Phoemela Baranda
visiting campuses nationwide. In 2002, Magalona returned to the show after his acquittal and rehabilitation, and ratings increased due to the popularity of the
SexBomb Dancers
and
Sige!!! Ano...Kaya Mo?!? Sakmo!
segment. In 2003,
Jose Manalo
became a regular co-host on the show after serving as production assistant and floor director in 1994 and 1999, respectively. The 25th year celebration of the show was aired on November 19, 2004, from
Expo Pilipino
.
[25]
It won the Best Entertainment (One-Off/Annual) Special at the
Asian Television Award
in
Singapore
on December 1, 2005.
[26]
[27]
The presentation, titled
Eat Bulaga! Silver Special
, was broadcast on November 27 and 29, 2004.
[25]
In 2006, the
SexBomb Girls
left the show due to a dispute with the producers and they were replaced by the
EB Babes
.
[28]
In March 2007, the SexBomb Girls returned until their second departure in 2011, while the EB Babes remained regular performers on the show until 2019.
[29]
[30]
[31]
In September 2007, de Leon started an on-screen feud with
Willie Revillame
, which led to the
Hello Pappy scandal
.
[32]
[33]
On March 6, 2009,
Vic Sotto
announced the death of
Francis Magalona
, who succumbed to
leukemia
, during the program. A tribute episode for Magalona was held the following day.
[34]
Ryan Agoncillo
joined the show later in 2009 and the show's 30th anniversary special
Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads
aired.
[35]
[36]
In 2012,
Ryzza Mae Dizon
joined the show after winning the talent search
Little Miss Philippines
.
[37]
In 2014, Lenten drama specials returned after a seven year hiatus
[38]
and an annual awards ceremony, the
Dabarkads Awards
, was first held.
In July 2015, the
love team
AlDub
, consisting of
Alden Richards
and
Maine Mendoza
, started along with the segment
Kalyeserye
. The show tripled its Mega Manila and nationwide television ratings and became a daily trending topic on the social media network
Twitter
worldwide.
[39]
[40]
The show held 10 out of 10 highest-rated episodes in 2015.
[41]
The show held a
benefit concert
at the
Philippine Arena
on October 24, 2015. Dubbed as
Tamang Panahon
, its hashtag #ALDubEBTamangPanahon reached 41 million tweets,
[42]
becoming the most used hashtag within 24 hours on Twitter.
[43]
The segment
Kalyeserye
concluded on December 17, 2016, with a total of 400 episodes.
[44]
[45]
On December 8, 2018, the show moved its live studio location to
APT Studios
in
Cainta
,
Rizal
.
[46]
[47]
In March 2020, the admission of a live audience in the studio and production were suspended due to the
enhanced community quarantine in Luzon
caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic
.
[48]
[49]
The show resumed its programming on June 8, 2020.
[50]
In August 2020,
Anjo Yllana
was permanently laid off from the show, followed by
Ruby Rodriguez
in May 2021.
[51]
[52]
Maja Salvador
joined the show in October 2021 with her own segment,
DC 2021: Maja on Stage
, followed by
Miles Ocampo
who joined the show in March 2022, they both starred in the musical-comedy segment,
Ang Alamat ng Batang Hamog
, with Maine and Ryzza Mae.
[53]
[54]
In February 2023,
Carren Eistrup
joined the show after winning the reality competition segment
Bida Next
.
[55]
Conflict between TVJ and Jalosjos-led TAPE Inc.
TAPE Inc.
's management have suspended it's production from May 31 to June 3, 2023, following the announcement of original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon that they were severing ties with the Jalosjos-owned TAPE.
[56]
[57]
Fellow hosts of the show ? Paolo Ballesteros, Jose Manalo, Maine Mendoza, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Wally Bayola, Ryan Agoncillo and Allan K. ? and production members also filed their resignation on the same day.
[58]
Another host Carren Eistrup also confirmed her resignation on June 8.
[59]
The conflict arose over several matters, including the forced retirement of
Antonio Tuviera
as TAPE Inc.'s top executive, the rebranding plan of
Eat Bulaga!
that amounted to the replacement of longtime mainstay hosts and top-rated segments, and salary reduction of the entire production team.
[60]
[61]
Romeo Jalosjos Jr.
, former representative of
1st district of Zamboanga del Norte
, took over as TAPE's CEO and President following Tuviera's retirement, while his sister Soraya Jalosjos serves as Vice President of Administration, and their half-brother, incumbent
Dapitan City
Mayor
Seth Frederick Jalosjos
, became the company's Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
[62]
[63]
On June 7, 2023, TVJ and their co-hosts, including
Allan K.
,
Jose Manalo
,
Wally Bayola
,
Paolo Ballesteros
,
Ryan Agoncillo
,
Maine Mendoza
,
Ryzza Mae Dizon
, and
Carren Eistrup
announced their transfer to
TV5
through the newly-formed
TVJ Productions
, joint ventured with TV5's parent
MediaQuest Holdings
.
[64]
On July 1, 2023, their new noontime show,
E.A.T.
officially premiered from Studio 4 of
TV5 Media Center
in
Mandaluyong
, amid the ongoing legal case over ownership rights of the Eat Bulaga! trademark against the Jalosjos-owned TAPE.
[7]
[64]
[65]
Miles Ocampo
and
Atasha Muhlach
later joined the show in July and September, respectively.
[66]
[67]
[68]
However, TAPE Inc. continued to use
Eat Bulaga!
as the title of their noontime show on GMA Network from June 5, 2023, to January 5, 2024 with new hosts and segments, pending the decision of the
IPOPHL
regarding the petition from Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey De Leon to cancel TAPE Inc.'s "Eat Bulaga" trademark. The show was hosted by Alexa Miro,
Arra San Agustin
,
Betong Sumaya
,
Buboy Villar
, Cassy Legaspi,
Chariz Solomon
,
Dasuri Choi
,
Glaiza de Castro
,
Isko Moreno
, Kimpoy Feliciano,
Kokoy de Santos
,
Mavy Legaspi
,
Michael Sager
,
Paolo Contis
,
Winwyn Marquez
, and
Yasser Marta
, with the participation of Music Hero Band and BPop Idols.
[69]
On December 5, 2023, the
Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines
cancelled TAPE's trademark renewal and credited TVJ as the rightful owner of
Eat Bulaga
.
[70]
[71]
On January 5, 2024, the
Marikina City
Regional Trial Court
Branch 273 “permanently enjoined” TAPE Inc. and GMA Network from using the "Eat Bulaga" and "EB" trademarks, including logos, on its shows, programs, projects, and promotions for its current programming, the petition of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon regarding its copyright case for the trademark was granted.
[72]
[73]
[74]
TV5 & RPTV (since 2024)
Following the court's decision, TAPE Inc. immediately withdrew the use of
Eat Bulaga!
, and rebranded its show to
Tahanang Pinakamasaya
on January 6, 2024.
[75]
Concurrently,
E.A.T.
was rebranded as
Eat Bulaga!
,
[7]
[76]
[77]
[78]
and also began to simulcast its Saturday episodes on
CNN Philippines
as part of an agreement with
Nine Media Corporation
, marking a partial return of the program to its original home, RPN.
[79]
Following the shutdown of CNN Philippines on January 31, 2024,
[80]
the broadcast of the show was carried over to the replacement channel
RPTV
and was extended to weekdays starting on February 1, 2024.
[81]
Due to poor viewership and increasing debt,
Tahanang Pinakamasaya
was cancelled on March 2, 2024, ending TAPE's 29-year run of noontime programs on GMA Network.
[82]
[83]
Hosts
Featuring
- TVJ Singing Queens
(since 2023; also known as Sing-Eat Girls)
- Anne Ferrer
- Eunice Janine
- Jean Drilon
- Khayzy Bueno
- Sammy Rascal
- Pedro Busita Jr. and the Hollow Blacks Band
(since 2023; also known as Pedro Band)
- Tom Alvarez
(since 1997;
Voice-over
)
- Yanyan De Jesus
(since 2024; resident Tiktokerist)
Former cast
Show segments
Current Segments
Sugod Bahay, Mga Kapatid!
Sugod Bahay, Mga Kapatid!
is a public service segment primarily hosted by Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola and Paolo Ballesteros collectively known as
"JoWaPao"
, while Ryan Agoncillo, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Maine Mendoza and Miles Ocampo served as substitute hosts. The segment's concept is derived from the show's popular segment "Juan for All, All for Juan: Sugod-Bahay sa Barangay," where hosts provide assistance and prizes to locals.
[103]
Gimme 5: Laro ng mga Henyo
Gimme 5: Laro ng mga Henyo
is a game segment that challenges the knowledge and logical thinking of each pair of contestants, who are tested under time pressure. The segment has a combined concept from the American game show
Family Feud
and the show's popular segment,
Pinoy Henyo
. The segment has introduced characters made using artificial intelligence, deepfake technology, and text-to-speech software who serve as hosts and remind the contestants about each round's mechanics.
[104]
Peraphy
Peraphy
(stylized as
PERAPhY
) is a game portion that challenges the studio player's thinking strategy. It involves oversized playing cards faced with fruits that consists of 13 cards per fruit (banana, mango, pineapple, and watermelon) numbered 1?13. The goal is to complete a row of cards by correctly guessing whether the next one is Higher (Pataas) or Lower (Pababa) in value, with the initial prize potentially being doubled or cut in half in the final round. It also features the
TVJ Singing Queens
(Eunice Janine, Anne Ferrer, Jean Drilon, Samantha Rascal, and Khayzy Bueno), who handles the playing cards. The segment shares similarities with the show's original segment,
Hi-Lo Todo Panalo
, and is based on the American television game show,
Card Sharks
.
[105]
Barangay Bulagaan
Barangay Bulagaan
(also referred to as simply
Bulagaan
and previously
Bulagaan University
) is a Saturday edition of the show's long-running and iconic segment, which features the hosts delivering knock-knock jokes and pick-up lines paired with their song of choice. It was originally held in a classroom setting, but now it takes place in an eatery owned by Ryzza Mae Dizon's character,
Miss Tapsi
.
[
citation needed
]
Dear Eat Bulaga
Dear Eat Bulaga
is a public service segment based on the show's original segment,
Send in Your Dreams
and draws inspiration from the British television series
This is Your Life
that aims to help individuals in achieving their aspirations by addressing their wishes.
[
citation needed
]
EB Centerstage
EB Centerstage
, a 1980's original segment allowing local singers to showcase their musical talents, was revived in 2024 for solo, duo, bands, or groups to showcase their song covers or compositions.
[
citation needed
]
Rewind: The Comeback Stage
Rewind: The Comeback Stage
, is a dance contest segment that features the dance hits throughout the decades. Based on
Eat Bulaga's
several
dance contests
throughout the years merging into one segment.
Concluded segments
Mr. Cutie: Boys Got Talent
A talent search for handsome, confident, and talented young men based on the show's original segment
Mr. Pogi
, premiered on October 4, 2023, which aims to discover the next heartthrob sensation. On January 20, 2024,
Lance Aceron
was declared the grand winner.
[106]
Babala! 'Wag Kayong Ganuuun...
Babala! 'Wag Kayong Ganuuun...
was a segment in which a pair of contestants would carefully evaluate and determine their correct choice among a group of people with unique characteristics, past experiences and extraordinary achievements. The segment raised awareness and fostered empathy, drawing inspiration from the
EB
segment
Bawal Judgmental
. The segment, which began on July 3, 2023, and ended on October 18, 2023. It was brought back by TVJ on March 25 to 27, 2024, during the EB Lenten Special.
[
citation needed
]
That's My Boyfriend
That's My Boyfriend
is a talent search for talented and confident men with supportive partners. The show premiered and concluded on April 10, 2024 due to backlash.
Special episodes
Eat Bulaga!
airs special episodes of
Lenten Drama
during
Holy Week
, replacing live broadcasts, which are regularly suspended during the week. The drama specials began airing since 1981 and, like the noontime show itself, it is produced by TAPE, Inc. until 2020, and by TVJ Productions since 2024.
- 1990
- Ang Angkan ni David
(April 10?13, 1990)
- 1991
- Nang si Hudas ay Nadulas
(March 25?27, 1991)
- Numero Uno
Part 1
- Numero Uno
Part 2
- 1993
- Tatlong Makasalanan
(April 5?7, 1993)
- 1994
- Nauntog si Hestas, Nagising si Dimas
(March 29?31, 1994)
- 1995
- Bakit Naman Ako Pa?
(April 10, 1995)
- 1997
- Mga Ginoong Marya
(March 24?26, 1997)
- 2001
- Sino Ang Bestfriend Ko?
(April 11, 2001; re-aired April 14, 2003)
- 2003
- The Manager
(April 15, 2003; re-aired April 8, 2009)
- May Isang Bata
(April 16, 2003)
- 2004
- Ama't Anak
(April 5, 2004)
- Alalay
(April 6, 2004)
- Angel
(April 7, 2004)
- 2005
- Perfect
(March 21, 2005)
- True Love
(March 22, 2005)
- Tahanan
(March 23, 2005)
- 2006
- Mama
(April 10, 2006)
- Waiting Room
(April 11, 2006)
- Ganyan Kita Kamahal
(April 12, 2006; re-aired April 5, 2023)
- 2007
- Sa Iyong Paglaya
(April 2, 2007)
- Binhi Sa Matabang Lupa
(April 3, 2007; re-aired April 12, 2022)
- Star
(April 4, 2007; re-aired April 11, 2022)
- 2008
- Ang Mga Anak Ng Maestro
(March 19, 2008)
- 2014
- Karugtong ng Puso
(April 14, 2014)
- Ilaw ng Kahapon
(April 14, 2014)
- Hakbang sa Pangarap
(April 15, 2014)
- Kulungan Kanlungan
(April 15, 2014)
- Anyo ng Pag-Ibig
(April 16, 2014; re-aired April 3, 2020)
- Pangalawang Bukas
(April 16, 2014; re-aired April 13, 2022)
- 2015
- Biro ng Kapalaran
(March 30, 2015)
- Lukso ng Dugo
(March 30, 2015)
- Pangako ng Pag-Ibig
(March 31, 2015)
- Pinagpalang Ama
(March 31, 2015; re-aired April 4, 2020)
- Aruga ng Puso
(April 1, 2015)
- Sukli ng Pagmamahal
(April 1, 2015)
- 2016
- Dalangin ng Ama
(March 21, 2016)
- Kaputol ng Buhay
(March 21, 2016)
- Walang Kapalit
(March 22, 2016)
- Panata
(March 22, 2016)
- God Gave Me You
(March 23, 2016)
- 2017
- Inay
(April 10, 2017)
- Kapatid
(April 10, 2017)
- Pagpapatawad
(April 11, 2017)
- Prinsesa
(April 11, 2017; re-aired April 3, 2023)
- Mansyon
(April 12, 2017; re-aired April 4, 2023)
- Kaibigan
(April 12, 2017; re-aired April 5, 2023)
- 2018
- My Carinderia Girl
(March 26, 2018)
- Haligi ng Pangarap
(March 26, 2018)
- Pamilya
(March 27, 2018)
- A Daughter's Love
(March 27, 2018)
- Hating Kapatid
(March 28, 2018)
- Taray ni Tatay
(March 28, 2018)
- 2019
- Bulawan
(April 15, 2019; re-aired April 6, 2020)
- Biyaheng Broken Hearted
(April 16, 2019; re-aired April 7, 2020)
- Ikigai: Ang Buhay Ng Buhay Ko
(April 17, 2019; re-aired April 8, 2020)
- 2024
- Selda ng Kahapon
(March 25, 2024)
- Love Thy Neighbor
(March 26, 2024)
- Para 'di Makalimot
(March 27, 2024)
Ratings
According to
AGB Nielsen Philippines
' Mega Manila household television ratings, the show had its highest rating on October 24, 2015, with a 50.8% rating during the
Tamang Panahon
special.
[107]
Controversies
- On September 2, 2013, a video of host, Wally Bayola, was posted online where he appeared to be having an affair with an EB Babe dancer. It led to Bayola's immediate suspension from the show for five months. He returned to the show on February 8, 2014.
[108]
- On September 5, 2013, the
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
(MTRCB) called the show's producers for a mandatory conference over "insensitive and unfriendly" scenes involving hosts Vic Sotto and Ryzza Mae Dizon.
[109]
- On July 9, 2016, MTRCB summoned the show's personnel after the remarks of host Tito Sotto's during the
Juan for All, All for Juan
segment, where a contestant shared her past sexual abuse, leading to accusations of Sotto promoting rape culture and victim shaming.
[110]
- In October 2017, host Joey De Leon apologized after his statement in the show, about depression as a "made-up illness". He said his family explained the seriousness of his statements on the mental illness that has claimed thousands of lives.
[111]
- On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts ? Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon ? announced their resignation from TAPE Inc. after they were barred from airing the show live. It was followed by the resignation of the show's other hosts and production members.
[112]
In August 2023, it led to an investigation by the MTRCB to ensure compliance on broadcasting regulations.
[113]
- On June 2, 2023, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon filed a petition for the cancellation of TAPE Inc.'s trademark renewal for the title "Eat Bulaga!". On December 5, 2023, the
Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines
' Bureau of Legal Affairs cancelled the trademark renewal and credited Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and de Leon as the owner of the title "Eat Bulaga!".
[114]
- On June 30, 2023, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon filed a copyright infringement and unfair competition case against TAPE Inc. and
GMA Network
for "unauthorized airing" of the show and "misuse" of the title
Eat Bulaga!
.
[3]
On January 6, 2024, the
Regional Trial Court
branch 273 of
Marikina
ordered TAPE Inc. and GMA Network to cease the usage of the trademarks such as EB, Eat Bulaga and the Eat Bulaga theme song, in its programming, as the petition of De Leon, Tito Sotto and Vic Sotto on its copyright case was granted.
[72]
- On September 9, 2023, TAPE Inc. gained access to the
YouTube
account of the show, while Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon planned to file legal action against TAPE Inc. for its "forced" acquisition of the YouTube account, an action deemed to constitute as cybercrime.
[118]
- On September 23, 2023,
Joey de Leon
joked about the noose as a common neck accessory during
Gimme 5: Laro ng mga Henyo
which caused controversy as it was widely interpreted as a reference to
suicide by hanging
and was deemed callous and insensitive by both viewers and mental health advocates.
[119]
[120]
[121]
Creative director Jeny Ferre apologized to the MTRCB for de Leon's brief verbal incident, acknowledging that it insinuated suicide and expressed regret for those who were hurt.
[122]
[123]
Spin-offs
Eat Na Ta!
Eat Na Ta!
is a half-hour variety show broadcast by
GMA Cebu
, served as a pre-programming to
Eat Bulaga!
. The show was hosted by local personalities, among them was a broadcast journalist,
Bobby Nalzaro
.
The show was originally aired on
Super Radyo DYSS 999 kHz
as a daily game show before it evolved into a TV variety show.
International versions
Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
/
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
premiered on July 16, 2012, on
SCTV Network
.
[4]
The show features relevant and popular segments from the Philippine counterpart. The show ended on April 3, 2014.
After 7 months,
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
premiered on
ANTV
on November 17, 2014 as a morning variety show.
[124]
Retaining some of the hosts on the first incarnation with new set of hosts. The show features segments from the Philippine counterpart with new names. The second incarnation ended on August 8, 2016.
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
premiered again on January 30, 2023 with new set of hosts and the return of Leo Consul who had hosted the first incarnation. The show ended again on February 17, 2023, after only 18 days of airtime.
Eat Bulaga! Myanmar
Eat Bulaga! Myanmar
was announced on July 30, 2019, as second international franchise, marking
Eat Bulaga!
's 40th anniversary. Production was delayed due to
internal armed conflict
and the
COVID-19 pandemic
, but two years later, some replays of
Eat Bulaga!
in the Philippines premiered on
Mizzima TV
on May 31, 2021.
[125]
See also
Notes
- ^
The show also airs on
CNN Philippines
(January 6?27, 2024) and
RPTV
(since February 1, 2024).
- ^
Eat Bulaga! Indonesia, the first international franchise retaining much of the original Philippine TV show segments and games, premiered on
SCTV
on July 16, 2012.
[4]
- ^
Eat Bulaga!'s second international franchise is called "
Eat Bulaga! Myanmar
". On July 30, 2019, Eat Bulaga! announced the news of its second franchise in
Myanmar
amid the celebration of its 40th anniversary. Prior to the supposed production of the show, subtitled episodes aired as early as January 2021. Due to the
internal armed conflict in Myanmar
, including the 2021 military coup, as well as the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic
, the production of the show was delayed until two years later. The show debuted on May 31, 2021, on
Mizzima TV
.
[5]
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