GMA Supershow
GMA Supershow | |
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1994-1997 logo | |
Genre | Musical variety show |
Created by |
Geebees Productions (1978-1983) GMA Network (1983-1997) |
Directed by |
Al Quinn Fritz Infante / Willy Caliao |
Starring | German Moreno† |
Opening theme |
GMA Supershow Theme Song English (1983-1992) Filipino (1992-1997) |
Country of origin | Philippines |
No. of episodes | 978 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lenny C. Parto / Roger Cruz |
Location(s) | GMA Broadway Centrum (New Manila, Quezon City) |
Running time |
1 hour (1978-1983) 3 hours (1983-1992) 3.5 hours (1992-1997) |
Release | |
Original network | GMA Network |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Original release | May 7, 1978 – January 26, 1997 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | SOP (February 2, 1997 - February 28, 2010) |
Related shows |
SOP Party Pilipinas Sunday All Stars Sunday PinaSaya |
GMA Supershow, formerly titled Germside and then Germspesyal, was a Sunday noontime variety show broadcast by GMA Network from May 7, 1978 to January 26, 1997, making it once the longest-running Sunday noontime show in Philippine television history until ASAP surpassed the record.
Final hosts
Original main host
Female co-hosts
- Maricel Laxa
- Mariz
- Lani Mercado
- Dawn Zulueta
- Jackie Lou Blanco
- Gretchen Barretto
- Jean Garcia
- Sharon Cuneta
Male co-hosts
- Raymond Lauchengco
- Richard Reynoso
- Chad Borja
- John Nite
Original co-hosts
- Sheryl Cruz
- Ike Lozada
- Karina Ramos
- Cristina Gonzales
- That's Entertainment barkada
- Kris Aquino
- Ana Gonzales
- Rachel Anne Wolfe
- Mutya Crisostomo
- Alicia Mayer
- Zsa Zsa Padilla
- Caloy Garcia
- Arlene Muhlach
- Jam Morales
- The Rainmakers
- T.G.I.S Barkada
- Ogie Alcasid
- Francis Magalona†
- Janno Gibbs
- Long Meija
- Chikiting Patrol Kids
- APO Hiking Society (1978–1982)
- Ruffa Gutierrez
- Edna Diaz
- Boots Anson-Roa
- Toni Rose Gayda
- Charo Santos-Concio
- Cherie Gil
- Lorna Tolentino
- Nora Aunor
- Vilma Santos
- Aurora Salve
- Robin Padilla
- Lilibeth Ranillo
- Maritess Gutierrez
- Sandy Andolong
- Alma Moreno
- Ana Gonzales
- Chiqui Hollman
- Dina Bonnevie
- Pilita Corrales
- Snooky Serna
- Pops Fernandez
- Maricel Soriano
- Aiko Melendez
- Donna Cruz
- Vina Morales
- Carmina Villaroel
- Charlene Gonzalez
- Mikee Cojuangco
- Julie Vega†
- Janice de Belen
- Jaclyn Jose
Dancers
- VIP Dancers
- Kids at Work
- Abstract Dancers
- Bellestar Dancers
- Universal Motion Dancers
- Vicor Dancers
- OctoArts Dancers
Awards and recognitions
- Winner, Best Musical Variety Show - PMPC Star Awards for TV (1987)
- Winner, Best Variety Show - PMPC Star Awards for TV (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 & 1994)
- Finalists, Entertainment Program Category - New York TV Festivals (1994)
Studios
- Old GMA Building (now GMA Network Studios) (1978–1987)
- Araneta Coliseum (now Smart Araneta Coliseum) (every anniversary and Kuya Germs Birthday celebration)
- GMA Broadway Centrum (1987–1997)
See also
External links
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