Party Pilipinas
Party Pilipinas is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Regine Velasquez, Ogie Alcasid, Jaya and Janno Gibbs, it premiered on 28 March 2010 replacing SOP. The show concluded on 19 May 2013 with a total of 160 episodes. It was replaced by Sunday All Stars in its timeslot.
Overview
World-renowned artists like the Asia's Songbird Regine Velasquez, Singer and Songwriter Ogie Alcasid, Queen of Soul Jaya and King of Soul Janno Gibbs headline the group of the country's top performers, which includes R&B Prince and Princess Jay-R and Kyla, Jolina Magdangal, La Diva, Mark Bautista, Christian Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go, just to name a few. Various GMA Network's primetime stars also a regular performers including Marian Rivera, Rhian Ramos, Carla Abellana, Dingdong Dantes, Geoff Eigenmann, Dennis Trillo, Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Anthony Fernandez. New artists are also given a chance to party up with every Sunday. The StarStruck V winners Sarah Lahbati, Steven Silva, Diva Montelaba, Rocco Nacino, and Enzo Pineda joins the party every week, along with the youngest rising stars of today, Joshua Dionisio, Barbie Forteza, Jake Vargas, Bea Binene, Alden Richards, Louise delos Reyes, Derrick Monasterio, Lexi Fernandez, Kristoffer Martin, Joyce Ching, Elmo Magalona and Julie Anne San Jose. Party Pilipinas also marks the return of the most famous twin brothers in the country, Richard Gutierrez and Raymond Gutierrez, who host the show together with the group of partyjocks, which include Tim Yap, KC Montero, Isabelle Daza, and Isabel Oli.History
Party Pilipinas is an "all-party and all-positive vibes" show, according to the Corporate Communications Department of GMA Network and the show's new production manager, Ruth Mariñas. Mariñas takes over the post of Ramel David, who in turn replaced Hazel Abonita. Through an interview via Chika Minute in 24 Oras, Ogie Alcasid stated that Party Pilipinas will circle the entire country and hopefully the whole world.The show premiered on 28 March 2010 replacing the defunct SOP, a former Sunday afternoon party of the same timeslot. After 13 years of airing, the former show bid goodbye due to low ratings against the rival show in ABS-CBN, ASAP. Teasers started to come out on commercial with the slogan, "The grandest and hippest party in Philippine television has finally landed on GMA - Party Pilipinas!"
The four main hosts of SOP Regine Velasquez, Ogie Alcasid, Janno Gibbs, and Jaya are retained, along with the R&B Royalties Kyla and Jay-R, plus, La Diva. In addition, former ASAP performers Rachelle Ann Go and Mark Bautista, both Viva artists also joined the show.
Louie Ignacio left the show after 25 April episode, due to unknown reason It was temporarily directed by Rommel Gacho from 2 May to the 23 May episode. Soon after, two directors replaced Ignacio, namely Mark A. Reyes and Rico Gutierrez.
On 20 June, the program created a history in Philippine TV history as it became the first show to air in 3D.
The show also became witness to some of engagements in the Philippines' show business. Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez announced their wedding engagement on 8 August 2010 episode. Velasquez also had her pre-nuptial message and confirmation of pregnancy in the show. PBA player Rich Alvarez and R&B Princess Kyla made known their wedding engagement also in the show during 13 February 2011 episode. On 28 October 2012, the couple announced that they are expecting their first baby on the show. In addition, Jolina Magdangal and Mark Escueta revealed to the public that they are engaged on 6 June 2011 episode.
The show celebrated its one-year anniversary on 27 March 2011, having a simultaneous live performances in four key cities in the Philippines: Manila, Baguio, Davao City and Cebu City with four directors namely Noel Cabacungan, Rommel Gacho, Ding Bolanos and Mark A. Reyes. The anniversary episode also included the launch of GMA's Summer Station ID for 2011, "Halo-Halo Ang Summer Saya".
On 17 April to 15 May 2011, GB Sampedro alongside Mark A. Reyes headed the show. Sampedro replaced Gutierrez because the latter had resigned from co-directing the show. On 24 July 2011 Treb Monteras replaced Sampedro from directing the show.
Party Pilipinas became also a home to international guests including U-KISS, Jason Derulo, Dan Hill, Far East Movement, Chauncey Black of Blackstreet and Jay Park.
In 2011, the show received its first award at Catholic Mass Media Awards as Best Entertainment Program, and September 2011, former Pinoy Dream Academy finalist Irish Fullerton performed for the firsttime on the show as part of her debut on GMA Network from additional to the group.
On 17 June 2012, Direk Rico Gutierrez returned to direct Party Pilipinas Team B, starting with Party Pilipinas: Believe episode.
On 8 February 2013, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board meted a six-month probation period on the show for a dance number that was deemed "sexually charged" by the Board. The MTRCB also ordered GMA-7 to make a public apology.
On 24 March 2013, former ASAP co-host and performer Christian Bautista performed for the first time on the show as part of his debut on GMA Network. He reunited with his co-former ASAP co-hosts and performers Rachelle Ann Go, also his former girlfriend, and Mark Bautista, a good friend of his, with former Pilipinas Got Talent finalist singer Sherwin Baguion, and former finalist Fretzie Bercede while additional to the group.
Party Pilipinas was set in different destinations during Summer 2013 as a celebration of the 3rd anniversary of the show. The show was held at Ynares Center, Antipolo City; Philippine Navy Headquarters, Manila; Le Pavillon, Metropolitan Park, Roxas Boulevard; and Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City.
The show's 100,000-sq-m studio in the GMA compound in Quezon City was converted into a state-of-the art hub for the network's 28 hours coverage of the automated elections called "Eleksyon 2013" for 13 May 2013, Monday
Final cast
- Regine Velasquez-Alcasid
- Ogie Alcasid
- Jaya Ramsey-Gotidoc
- Janno Gibbs
Co-hosts and performers
- Aicelle Santos
- Aira Bermudez
- Alden Richards
- Aljur Abrenica
- Alvin De Castro
- Arkin Magalona
- Barbie Forteza
- Bea Binene
- Benjamin Alves
- Bianca King
- Bubbles Paraiso
- Carla Abellana
- Christian Bautista
- Derrick Monasterio
- Dingdong Dantes
- Diva Montelaba
- Down to Mars
- Ehra Madrigal
- Elmo Magalona
- Enzo Pineda
- Eugene Herrera
- Frencheska Farr
- Geoff Eigenmann
- Gian Barbarona
- Glaiza de Castro
- Gloc 9
- Gian Magdangal
- Heart Evangelista-Escudero
- Irish Fullerton
- Isabel Oli
- Isabelle Daza
- Jak Roberto
- Jake Vargas
- Jason Castro
- Jay R
- Jay Perillo
- Jennylyn Mercado
- Jeric Gonzales
- Jillian Ward
- Jolina Magdangal-Escueta
- Jonalyn Viray
- Joyce Ching
- Julian Trono
- Julie Anne San Jose
- KC Montero
- Ken Chan
- Kris Bernal
- Kris Lawrence
- Kristofer Martin
- Kyla
- Kylie Padilla
- Lexi Fernandez
- Louise delos Reyes
- Lovi Poe
- Marian Rivera
- Maricris Garcia
- Mark Bautista
- Mark Herras
- Mayton Eugenio
- Maxene Magalona
- Michelle Madrigal
- Michael Pangilinan
- Mike Tan
- Mikoy Morales
- Mona Louise Rey
- Panky
- Rachelle Ann Go
- Rafael Rosell
- Raymond Gutierrez
- Rhian Ramos
- Richard Gutierrez
- Rita Daniela
- Rocco Nacino
- Rochelle Pangilinan
- Ruru Madrid
- Sam Pinto
- Sef Cadayona
- Sherwin Baguion
- Sexbomb Girls
- Solenn Heussaff
- Steven Silva
- Thea Tolentino
- Tim Yap
- Trina Alcantara
- Wynwyn Marquez
- Yassi Pressman
- Yssa Alvarez
Former co-hosts / performers
- Andi Manzano
- Artstrong
- Bela Padilla
- Bernard Cardona
- Chloe McCulley
- Dennis Trillo
- Gaz Holgate
- Geoff Taylor
- Gino Quillamor
- Gwen Zamora
- Gwendoline Ruais
- Hanna Flores
- Iza Calzado
- Joshua Dionisio
- Katrina Halili
- Kenneth Monico
- Kevin Cisco
- Marc Abaya
- Marvin Agustin
- Miguel Escueta
- Ronnie Liang
- Sarah Lahbati
- Sunshine Dizon
- Rico Barrera
- Rico Robles
- Venus Raj
- Will Devaughn
- XLR8
- Ynna Asistio
Segments
- Acoustic Sound
- All Star Kantahan
- Battle Star Pilipinas
- Beat The Birit
- Crush ng Bayan
- Dance Combi
- Dear Mr. and Mrs. A
- Girls Squad
- Glam Girls
- Gen Next
- Hot Vixens
- Keso Boys
- Kwento Mo, Sayaw Ko
- Live Now
- Love Duets
- Love, Party Pilipinas
- OPM Hits
- Rap Acoustic
- Rhythm N' Boys
- Sayaw Pilipinas
- Sayaw Kabataan
- Sexy Hataw
- The Vocalistas
- Tweens On Spot
- VOX
- VOX Challenge
- Viva La Diva
- The Decibelles
- JuliElmo
- FrenLie
- ShinKy
- The Songbird Spot
Ratings