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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Budoy - 13 December 2011




Glamorosa (TV5) - 13 December 2011




Glamorosa is a Filipino drama series offered by TV5. This is the second primetime offering of TV5 Mini Serye after the successful premiere offering Sa Ngalan ng Ina, which will set to air only for 3 months. It's premiere episode was aired on November 7, 2011 after Wil Time Bigtime. The series is about the world of cosmetic surgery and the glamorous lifestyle of the two cosmetic surgeons competing for love and success in an industry masked by beauty and marred by intrigue and lies. It will be led by Lorna Tolentino and Alice Dixson

Munting Heredera - 13 December 2011




Munting Heredera (lit. Little Heiress) is a family oriented Philippine drama created and developed by Maryo J. delos Reyes for GMA Network. Playing the lead role of Doña Anastacia, a rich widow in search of her “munting heredera”, is no less than multi-award winning actress and one of the original Queens of Philippine cinema, Ms. Gloria Romero, who now makes her television debut with the said network.[1] The show premiered on May 9 on GMA Network and on May 11, 2011 on GMA Pinoy TV.

Ikaw ay Pag-ibig - 13 December 2011




Ikaw Ay Pag-Ibig is an Philippine television mini drama series to air on ABS-CBN. It topbills child actors Zaijian Jaranilla, Xyriel Manabat, Mutya Orquia & Louise Abuel. The show's previous name was Diyos Ay Pag-Ibig which is revert as a theme song of the said series. It is set to air on November 21, 2011 replacing 100 Days to Heaven.

Wil Time Big Time (TV5) - 13 December 2011




Wil Time Bigtime (formerly known as Willing Willie) is a Philippine primetime variety game show broadcast by TV5. The show premiered on October 23, 2010 with its main host Willie Revillame. It is produced by Wil Productions, Inc. and airs daily from Mondays to Fridays (6:30-9:00PM; after Aksyon) and Saturdays (5-7:30PM; after Sabado Sineplex). The show broadcasts live from Studio A of the TV5 Complex.[

Amaya - 13 December 2011




Amaya is a Philippine historical fiction and period drama created and developed by Suzette Doctolero, with Marian Rivera in the title-role.[1] Directed by Mac Alejandre, it premiered on May 30 on GMA Network and on June 1, 2011 on GMA Pinoy TV. In Central Visayas, during the 1500s, Rajah(King) Mangubat was known throughout the land as a great undefeated warrior. With his extraordinary skills in battle and great strength no one stood a chance against him. On day, during one of Rajah Mangubat's expeditions, he met a village priestess or babaylan who prophesized that he would be killed by a woman who had a snake for a twin. Enraged by her prophesy, Rajah Mangubat kills the Babaylan

24 Oras - 13 December 2011




24 Oras is the flagship national network news broadcast of GMA Network. A nightly national newscast which airs in the Philippines. Launched in 2004, it is one of the most watched news programs in the country. The program airs at 6:30 PM PST on weekdays, and is also simulcast on GMA Pinoy TV.

TV Patrol World - 13 December 2011



Aksyon Balita (TV5) - 13 December 2011



Daldalita - 13 December 2011




Daldalita is a Philippine drama-fantasy-musical TV series produced by GMA Network. It stars child actress Jillian Ward in the title role, with Ogie Alcasid, Manilyn Reynes, Rufa Mae Quinto, love team Elmo Magalona and Julie Anne San Jose and with the special participation of 90's hit singer/actress, Donna Cruz. It is directed by Don Michael Perez and it premiered last October 17, 2011.

T3: Kapatid Sagot Kita! (TV5) - 13 December 2011




T3: Kapatid Sagot Kita (lit. T3: Siblings, I Answer You) is a public service show on TV5. Hosted by the Tulfo Brothers: Ben, Raffy, & Erwin. The program is broadcast every Weekdays at 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (PST) before Aksyon. The show is simulcasted on AksyonTV and Radyo5 92.3 News FM.

Maria la del Barrio - 13 December 2011




ABS-CBN and Televisa proudly present a captivating tale of love that is sure to engage the hearts of every Kapamilya viewer this season! "Maria La Del Barrio" will feature two of the hottest stars in the industry today, Erich Gonzales and Enchong Dee, as they give life to the characters of Maria Hernandez and Luis Dela Vega.

Reputasyon - 13 December 2011




Reputasyon is a new afternoon teleserye starring Cristine Reyes for the main role together with Rayver Cruz and Jason Abalos. The story concentrates on a young woman named Agnes delos Santos and how her reputation will also be the reason of her hardships. Also starring in the teleserye are Aiko Melendez, Jaclyn Jose, Lito Pimentel, Jill Yulo, Alex Castro, Andrei Garcia, Laurice Guillen, Emilio Garcia and Deborah Sun.

Face To Face (TV5) - 13 December 2011




Pinoy Big Brother Unlimited (Season 4) UnliDay - 13 December 2011




Pinoy Big Brother: Unlimited is the fourth season of Pinoy Big Brother that will air on ABS-CBN from October 29, 2011. Toni Gonzaga and Bianca Gonzales will reprise their hosting stints for the show, together with two new hosts, PBB Teen Edition Plus ex-housemate Robi Domingo and Music Uplate Live host Martin Concio. This would the first edition of the Philippine franchise without Mariel Rodriguez, who transferred to TV5 in October 2011.

Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Langit - 13 December 2011




Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Langit is an upcoming Philippine drama series created and developed by GMA Network, starring Carla Abellana, Michelle Madrigal and Mike Tan, and directed by Jay Altarejos. It is set to premiere on September 19, 2011, in the Philippines, replacing Sisid's time slot on the said network's afternoon block and on September 22, 2011 on GMA Pinoy TV, three days after its original premiere.

Angelito - 13 December 2011




Angelito: Batang Ama (Young Father) is an upcoming Philippine daytime drama series that is slated to premiere in ABS-CBN on November 14, 2011. The story revolves around a teenager, Angelito (JM De Guzman) who impregnates his high-school girlfriend (Charee Pineda) and strives to raise their child. The series will air in one of the network's daytime slot under the Kapamilya Gold program lineup.

Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin - 13 December 2011




Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin is a remake of the 2001 primetime television series of the same title. Produced by GMA Network, the 2011 version stars Barbie Forteza, Joshua Dionisio, Joyce Ching and Kristofer Martin and directed by Dick Lindayag. It premieres October 10, 2011 replacing Sinner or Saint in Dramarama sa Hapon block of GMA. The story is about hiding and realizing one’s true identity. Despite having different personalities, Mylene and Clarissa are each other’s best friend. The two are inseparable until a landslide strikes their community, which causes Mylene to suffer from amnesia. While wearing Mylene’s necklace, Clarissa ends up in a slum area, where she grows up in the care of a family of crooks. Here, she becomes friends with Jepoy, whose father sees Clarissa as a bad influence to his son.

Kokak - 13 December 2011


Helena's Promise - 13 December 2011






Happy Yipee Yehey - 13 December 2011




Eat Bulaga - 13 December 2011




Eat Bulaga! is a noon-time variety show in the Philippines produced by Television And Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE) and aired by GMA Network. The show is broadcast from The New TAPE Studios (Eastside Studio) at the GMA Broadway Centrum in New Manila, Quezon City. Eat Bulaga! is aired Weekdays at 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm (PHT) and Saturdays at 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm (PST). The show is also broadcast worldwide through GMA Pinoy TV. This year, the show celebrates its 32nd year on Philippine Television.[1] Eat Bulaga also holds the record of being the longest-running program on air in the history of local television.[

Showtime - 13 December 2011



Balitaang Tapat (TV5) - 13 December 2011




Gellicious (TV5) - 13 December 2011




Anak Ng Tondo (1985 - Rudy Fernandez, Marianne de la Riva)




Rodolfo "Rudy" Valentino Padilla Fernandez (born March 3, 1952, screen name Rudy Fernandez[1] — June 7, 2008), also known as "Daboy", was a multi-awarded Filipino actor and producer. He came to prominence as an action star in the Philippine cinema during the 1980s up to the early 1990s.

Kris TV - 13 December 2011




Kris TV is a Philippine morning lifestyle talk show currently airing weekdays on ABS-CBN debuting June 27, 2011. It is hosted by the "Queen of All Media" Kris Aquino, who is making a talk show comeback after two years since Boy & Kris, and is more of a talk show comeback evolving from her previous solo talk show entitled Today with Kris Aquino.

Love You - 13 December 2011




Christmas is forever, not for just one day,
for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away
like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf.
The good you do for others is good you do yourself...

Unang Balita - 13 December 2011




Unang balita is a Philippine morning news and talk show aired every weekday mornings by GMA Network.Unang Hirit was first aired on GMA in December 6, 1999, replacing Mornings @ GMA. Mornings' hosts Lyn Ching, Suzi Entrata, Ryan Agoncillo with new faces of Mickey Ferriols, Arnold Clavio, and Miriam Quiambao started the show as the original hosts pitting up against ABS-CBN's least powerful Alas Singko Y Medya.In 2009, Unang Hirit celebrated their tenth year, marking them as the longest-running morning show in the Philippines.

Giants Cowboys game review: Eli Manning, Jason Pierre-Paul lead Giants to top of NFC East


DALLAS -- I had a rare late-morning flight today. Usually, I’m on the first jet out of a place. I can’t recall why I booked the one I did.

But anyway, the later flight meant I had to do my game review before I left. Otherwise, it would be later tonight before I got it done. But truth be told, I also got this thing done early because I couldn’t wait to get back into this game.
Star-Ledger's Mike Garafolo and Dave D'Alessandro discuss New York Giants big win over Dallas Cowboys Star-Ledger's Mike Garafolo and Dave D'Alessandro discuss New York Giants big win over Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Eli Manning outduels Tony Romo in Texas, Big Blue defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul blocks game-tying field goal attempt to secure Giants huge comeback win. (12/11/2011) Star-Ledger video by Andrew Mills Watch video

I feel like John Mara when he says he’d love for an easy game but doesn’t quite mean it. This season, no matter how it ends, has certainly been eventful. Win or lose, the Giants have made it fun to watch their games. There’s enough bad football going around for me to appreciate a team that provides solid entertainment.

And to think, we still have three more games to go, including one more against the Cowboys.

GAME BALLS

Coach Tom Coughlin. I trust, after he did a great job benching Ahmad Bradshaw to maintain his consistency in that regard and called the perfect timeout, I won’t be hearing the name Bill Cowher in connection with the Giants today.

DE Jason Pierre-Paul. We’ve covered all of the big stuff -- the two sacks, the safety, the blocked field goal, the stop on second-and-5 along with Chris Canty -- so I won’t be able to add much more there. There’s one new thing I can add to best sum up the motor this guy has, and it’s actually a play on which he missed a tackle. It was the second snap of the game for Dallas and he was unable to get a hold of RB DeMarco Murray. But the fact he was even in position to make that play is what’s amazing. He was lined up at right end and it was a pitch to the defensive left. LB Chase Blackburn was over the center. Both he and Pierre-Paul were untouched and neither hesitated from the moment the ball was snapped. Blackburn doesn’t make the play because Pierre-Paul collided with him. That’s right, Pierre-Paul beat Blackburn to the point of attack. And this is by no means a knock on Blackburn; rather, it’s a nod to the hustle, determination and ability of Pierre-Paul, who doesn’t stop from snap to whistle. He did virtually the same thing when he came from his spot at right end to strip Cowboys RB Felix Jones late in the second quarter. He only makes that play because his right arm is long enough to get around Jones and knock the ball free. So in short, for all those who criticized the Giants for taking a guy “who does back flips” instead of C Maurkice Pouncey, I believe that argument has officially been nullified.

QB Eli Manning. Until this season, he hadn’t led two touchdown drives in the final five minutes to overcome a two-score deficit. He’s now done it twice: against the Cardinals in October, when the Giants erased a 10-point deficit to win by 4, and Sunday night. Manning now has 14 fourth-quarter touchdown passes this season, tying his brother Peyton and Johnny Unitas in the NFL record books for most in a season. Among the most impressive throws he made was the 23-yarder to WR Hakeem Nicks late in the first quarter on a “sail” (or “flag” or “corner” or “seven”) route on the left sideline over CB Mike Jenkins and under S Gerald Sensabaugh. Manning slid to his left (following a tremendous chip by RB Brandon Jacobs on NT Jay Ratliff) and laid that one in there beautifully while moving ever so slightly to his left. Great, great throw.

Jacobs. Jenkins was right. He is a “bully.” And Jacobs is right when he says that’s a compliment. He kept his feet moving on nearly every run, particularly on a 19-yard rush in the fourth quarter on which he broke two tackles.

Nicks. Last week, WR Victor Cruz said the Giants saw opportunities to take advantage of “the middle” of the Cowboys’ secondary. We saw it right away with Nicks’ 64-yard catch midway through the first quarter. I don’t understand what was going on with the Cowboys’ coverage there. Sensabaugh does a pirouette to the single-receiver side instead of the three-receiver side. He appears to be playing the deep half, but there’s nobody in the other deep half. It seemed to be a blown coverage. Either way, Nicks got inside CB Alan Ball for the bomb to set up K Lawrence Tynes’ first field goal.

TE Jake Ballard. It was pretty clear the Cowboys’ plan was to mug him coming off the line. Every time I looked at him live and on the replay, he had a guy hitting and grabbing him (sometimes illegally) while getting into his route. He was still able to make the plays when it mattered. One caveat, and I’ve said this before, is his run blocking needs to improve. He and TE/FB Bear Pascoe still struggle at times in that department. Ballard was tossed by LB Anthony Spencer on a third-and-2 on the opening drive of the third quarter.

FB Henry Hynoski. This is two weeks in a row he’s brought the wood. I’m sure Cowboys LB Bradie James has a Hynoski-sized welt on him today because those two met in the hole a bunch of times. Hynoski won the majority of those matchups. He also had a big block on LB Keith Brooking on the game-winning touchdown. But don’t ignore what extra TE Jim Cordle did on Cowboys DE Kenyon Coleman on that play, either.

Tynes. His career-high for touchbacks coming into the season was eight. He now has 33 this year. Yeah, it’s the extra 5 yards but the way he’s booming it out of the end zone makes me wonder why the Giants had him directionally kicking so much over the past few years.

Bandila - 12 December 2011




Boston-native figure skater Tenley Albright was the first American woman to win an Olympic figure-skating gold medal. In 1952, Albright placed second in women's figure skating at the Olympic Games. She was the U.S. national championship from 1952 to 1956. In 1953, Albright became the first American woman to win the world championship title. She won the title again in 1955. At the 1956 Olympics, Albright won the gold medal in women's figure skating. She was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1988. After retiring, Albright became a surgeon.

Juicy! (TV5) - 12 December 2011




Australian swimmer Murray Rose won six Olympic medals and was the first man to swim the 1,500-metre freestyle in less than 18 minutes. He won national titles in three countries: the United States, Canada, and Australia. At age 17 in 1956, Rose became the youngest Olympian to win three gold medals during one Olympics.

» Because of the outbreak of major world wars, the modern Olympics did not hold competitions in 1916, 1940, and 1944.

I-Witness - 12 December 2011




At the 1952 Olympic Games, Russian gymnast Maria Gorokhovskaya won an overall record seven medals.

» At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Tom Malchow was the youngest member of the U.S. men’s swim team at age 19. Malchow was humorously nicknamed ”Puppy Chow” by his older teammates. Four years later, at the Olympics in Sydney, he was the 200-meter butterfly gold medallist. Malchow's time of 1:55.35 was the third-fastest performance ever. His nickname changed to “Top Dog” and "Big Dog."

Aksyon Journalismo (TV5) - 12 December 2011



Saksi - 12 December 2011




The Phoenix Suns hired former player Alvan Adams to tour the finest basketball arenas in the world. The best of their features, based on his findings, were incorporated into the new America West Arena's design in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. All seats, even the less expensive ones, have excellent sight lines. Everything in the Arena is state-of-the-art, built with not only the fans, but also the players, in mind. Unlike most NBA teams, the Suns practice where they play, in a gym built next to the locker rooms at the Arena.

Pinoy Big Brother Unlimited (Season 4) UnliNight - 12 December 2011




The Harlem Globetrotters played their unprecedented 20,000th career basketball game on January 12, 1998. No other professional sports team, including the NBA, MLB, NHL, and NFL, has ever reached this historical milestone. The Globetrotters got their start in 1926 as the "Savoy Big Five."

» The only teams in the NBA that have names not ending in the letter "S" are the Utah Jazz, the Miami Heat, and the Orlando Magic.

Dong Yi - 12 December 2011







Nasaan ka Elisa? - 12 December 2011




The American Academy of Ophthalmology reported that about 30,000 children are treated for sports-related eye injuries in U.S. emergency rooms every year. Ninety percent of those injuries are preventable by wearing safety goggles. Baseball and basketball are the two most hazardous sports for the eye. The primary eye danger in basketball isn't the ball — it's the opponent.

» The Harlem Globetrotters once played before an audience of one – in 1931, before Pope Pius XI.

My Binondo Girl - 12 December 2011




Seven-foot-two Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was born just a bit longer than the average newborn at 22½ inches, but he weighed a hefty 12 pounds, 11 ounces. His name at birth was Lewis Alcindor.

» Surprisingly in 1969, basketball legend Jerry West was named NBA Most Valuable Player of the finals despite losing.

Wanted (TV5) - 12 December 2011




In 1996, measuring 6 feet 6 inches, "Sir" Charles Barkley was the shortest basketball player ever to lead the NBA in rebounding.

» Kareem Abdul-Jabbar racked up the greatest number of personal fouls in his professional career – 4,657 of them.

» On January 15, 1892, the first basketball rule book was published.

» On June 24, 1989, Sharunas Marchulenis became the first Soviet basketball player to join the NBA, as Golden State signed the 6-foot, 5-inch guard to a three-year contract.

Inside Protege - 12 December 2011




Earl Lloyd was the first black ever to play in an NBA game when he took the floor for the Washington Capitols on October 31, 1950 in Rochester, New York. Lloyd was one of three blacks to become NBA players in the 1950 season. The other two were Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton, who was signed by the New York Knicks, and Chuck Cooper, who was drafted by the Boston Celtics. Cooper debuted the night after Lloyd.

» In 1894, A. G. Spalding & Bros. in Chicopee, Massachusetts invented the first official basketball. The first balls were made of panels of leather that were stitched together over a rubber bladder.

Survivor Philippines Celebrity Doubles Showdown - 12 December 2011




» Basketball is the most popular sport among college women, followed by volleyball and tennis.

» Basketball's Nate Archibald, Larry Bird, Tony Kukoc, David Robinson, Bill Russell, Nick Van Exel, Bill Walton, and Lenny Wilkens are left-handed.

» Basketball's three-point field goal distance, established by the NBA, is 22 feet. Internationally, it's set at 20 feet, 6.1 inches.

» During the 1992-93 season, former Phoenix Suns coach Paul Westphal won more basketball games (62) than any rookie coach in NBA history.

PS I Love You (TV5) - 12 December 2011




About 30 percent of NBA players sport tattoos, compared with about 4 percent of the nation's population.

According to manufacturer Spalding, the average lifespan of an NBA basketball is 10,000 bounces.
Basketball got its name from the half-bushel peach baskets used as targets by the originator, James A. Naismith, in 1891.

Glamorosa (TV5) - 12 December 2011




Glamorosa is a Filipino drama series offered by TV5. This is the second primetime offering of TV5 Mini Serye after the successful premiere offering Sa Ngalan ng Ina, which will set to air only for 3 months. It's premiere episode was aired on November 7, 2011 after Wil Time Bigtime. The series is about the world of cosmetic surgery and the glamorous lifestyle of the two cosmetic surgeons competing for love and success in an industry masked by beauty and marred by intrigue and lies. It will be led by Lorna Tolentino and Alice Dixson

Budoy - 12 December 2011




» Athletic Greatness: Michael Jordan was the Chicago Bulls' all-time leading scorer with 29,277 points; his career scoring average of 31.5 is the highest of any player in NBA/ABA history. Jordan was selected in 1996 as one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history; he was named NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998, as well as NBA Most Valuable Player in 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998.

Munting Heredera - 12 December 2011




Munting Heredera (lit. Little Heiress) is a family oriented Philippine drama created and developed by Maryo J. delos Reyes for GMA Network. Playing the lead role of Doña Anastacia, a rich widow in search of her “munting heredera”, is no less than multi-award winning actress and one of the original Queens of Philippine cinema, Ms. Gloria Romero, who now makes her television debut with the said network.[1] The show premiered on May 9 on GMA Network and on May 11, 2011 on GMA Pinoy TV.

Ikaw ay Pag-ibig - 12 December 2011




Ikaw Ay Pag-Ibig is an Philippine television mini drama series to air on ABS-CBN. It topbills child actors Zaijian Jaranilla, Xyriel Manabat, Mutya Orquia & Louise Abuel. The show's previous name was Diyos Ay Pag-Ibig which is revert as a theme song of the said series. It is set to air on November 21, 2011 replacing 100 Days to Heaven.

Wil Time Big Time (TV5) - 12 December 2011


Wil Time Bigtime (formerly known as Willing Willie) is a Philippine primetime variety game show broadcast by TV5. The show premiered on October 23, 2010 with its main host Willie Revillame. It is produced by Wil Productions, Inc. and airs daily from Mondays to Fridays (6:30-9:00PM; after Aksyon) and Saturdays (5-7:30PM; after Sabado Sineplex). The show broadcasts live from Studio A of the TV5 Complex.[