Monday, October 14, 2013

TV5 Goes “Everyday All the Way”

Get ready to change the way you see television as TV5 goes "Everyday
All the Way" with exciting new entertainment and public affairs
programs that will air from Monday to Friday, morning to evening,
starting this October 14.

TV5 starts the day right with the launch of the must-see segments of
Good Morning Club which will provide essential information to the
public in a "bite-size" structure for every viewer's consumption. The
new segments include Grace Lee's "Good Morning Grace!" from 6:00am to
6:10am; Erwin Tulfo and Martin Andanar's "Good Morning Sir" from
6:10am to 7:00am; Cheryl Cosim, Tuesday Vargas, Twink Macaraig and
Grace Lee's "Good Morning Girls" from 7:00am to 7:45am; and Christine
Bersola-Babao's "Good Morning Moms!" from 7:45am to 8:00am.

Gelli De Belen and Christine Bersola-Babao team up for the first time
in Face the People, where they will assist their guests in settling
personal issues with the help of the audience. This airs every weekday
afternoon from 4:30pm to 5:30pm.

Moreover, TV5's new primetime block will now start with the newest
barangay-serye on television, "Madam Chairman", top-billed by no less
than Megastar Sharon Cuneta herself and marking her first time ever to
star in a teleserye. Completing the cast of MadamChairman are Jay
Manalo, Ciara Sotto, Bayani Agbayani, Cita Obrero, Hermes Magpantay,
Fanny Serrano, and TV5's Artista Academy finalists Akihiro Blanco and
Shaira Mae Dela Cruz. Madam Chairman airs weeknights at 7:00pm.

Every night, viewers will surely be inspired with the quest of Ogie
Alcasid in finding love and joy after a loss in the new drama
seriesThe Gift, which airs at 7:30pm.

Another first is Aga Muhlach's foray in game show hosting as he
introduces to Pinoys the fun-filled Let's Ask Pilipinas, the local
franchise of the US hit Let's Ask America. Let's Ask Pilipinas takes
advantage of modern Internet technology as contestants get to play in
the comforts of their home. By participating through video calls on
their computers, tablets or mobile phones, they get a chance to win
P500,000. Let's Ask Pilipinas airs from 8:00pm to 8:30pm, Mondays to
Fridays.

Starting October 17, Thursdays take on a new meaning as TV5 offers the
never-before-done back-to-back airing of two weekly 1-hour primetime
series of Positive and For Love or Money, which will be aired at
8:30pm and 9:30pm, respectively. Positive bravely tackles the issue of
the rising HIV cases in the country. It is a compelling drama where
Martin Escudero plays the role of call center agent who, after being
tested positive for HIV, goes on a life-changing journey through his
past to trace the person who got him infected. For Love or Money, on
the other hand, brings back heartthrob Derek Ramsay on television as
he stars with TV5 drama princess Ritz Azul and timeless beauty Alice
Dixson in a captivating story of love and sacrifice.

Further, NEWS5, TV5's news and public affairs arm, strengthens its
commitment to be the credible source of information by introducing the
KBO Block of Knowledge, Information and Opinion where viewers can now
look forward to various informative and educational shows every night
starting at 10:30pm.

On Mondays, Paolo Bediones will try to dissect, refute and prove
certain commonly known facts in Demolition Job. Cheryl Cosim will be
scrutinizing and discussing the stories and facts behind relevant
statistics in Numero, which airs every Tuesday. For Wednesdays, Lourd
De Veyra gives his own brand of history lessons and trivia in History.
Thursdays will see Atty. Teresa Licaros tackling the plights and
concerns of Overseas Filipino Workers in Dayo. Paolo Bediones returns
every Friday on Astig to talk about the science behind sports.

And before TV5 viewers call it a night, Paolo Bediones, Cheri Mercado
and Jove Francisco deliver a comprehensive 25-minute news program in
Pilipinas News at 10:50pm, followed by Reaksyon at 11:15pm, featuring
NEWS5 Head Luchi Cruz-Valdez and her touching interviews of different
people.

Lastly, TV5 introduces a social experiment involving "half-local but
full-global" Fil-Brits in Juan Direction, where YouTube sensations
Brian Wilson, Daniel Marsch, Michale McDonnell, Charlie Sutcliffe and
Henry Edwards showcase the daily lives of the Filipino people. Juan
Direction airs every Saturday from 10:00pm to 10:30pm beginning on
October 12.

With this remarkable line-up of new shows, TV5 now has a complete menu
of program offerings to satisfy every viewer's cravings for tasteful
entertainment programming and relevant news and public affairs
information all week long. Indeed, those who made the switch and saw
how "Weekend Do It Better" on TV5 will be delighted to know that they
will be enjoying more innovative shows from the Kapatid Network
"Everyday All the Way" starting this October.

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