Monday, March 1, 2010

Bakbakan para maging Ultimate Talentado!

Sino ang tatanghaling kauna-unahang ULTIMATE TALENTADO?
Sino sa mga Hall of Famers na ito ang gusto mong mag-wagi?
Tutok na sa Pinaka-malaking dwelo sa telebisyon!


Mapapanood din ng LIVE sa Sabado (March 6)
Pagkatapos ng Who Wants to be a Millionaire sa TV5.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Paolo Ballesteros sa Midnight DJ!




Hair today, gone tomorrow.

This is what happens to a group of unsuspecting gay performers

as a series of killings haunt their nightspot.


Panoorin ang Midnight DJ - 8:30PM tuwing Sabado sa TV5

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Numero Uno ang Talentadong Pinoy!

TV5 unleashes new shows on Late Night Trip

Brimming with a lot of fresh and innovative shows, TV5 unveils another roster of hip and edgy shows that will now complete your viewing habit from daytime, primetime, to late night entertainment. Offering a variety of reality-magazine, cooking, gaming, talk, and interactive shows that match the Progressive Pinoys’ lifestyle, TV5 launches its late evening shows on its Late Night Trip with new programs Urban Tribe, Promdi Chef, Stoplight TV, How About My Place Tonight? and MOG (More on Gaming) TV at 11:30 p.m. starting July 20.

A male magazine program, Urban Tribe celebrates the different interests of men every Monday, showcasing inspiring stories of Progressive Pinoys marching and firing up the torch of modern virile life. Hosted by five talented men Minco Fabregas (son of Jaime Fabregas), Stephan Loewenstein, Alvin Cornista, Danger Sanchez, and Marcus Maguigad who make up the Fiesta House band ‘Tribomanila’, the show aims to showcase the strength of the modern Pinoy persona in different urban and social settings.

Discover the delicious secret of a good authentic Pinoy recipe by journeying through our very own rich culture in Promdi Chef, giving you a taste of the best of Visayan food served by Chef Jose Mari Gaston every Tuesday. On Wednesday, automotive junkies will park their speedy cruisin' machine on the one-stop program about motoring and motorsports lifestyle of the on-the-go Pinoy, Stoplight TV, hosted by sexy girls Ardge Barbaso, Love Tioseco, and Mayone Bakunawa.

Hang out with the coolest chefs every Thursday in How ‘Bout My Place Tonight?, a cooking show that makes culinary masterpieces appear like practical arts as Executive Chef of Embassy Cuisine, Fernando Aracama, and Head of Bistro Group of Restaurants, Chef John Cu- Unjieng, discuss the latest in the food industry and the meatiest topics in the hippest restaurants in the metro.

Be the first to hear reviews, cheat codes and gaming hints every Friday with Sam YG and Denise Laurel in the show that will excite all gamers and non-gamers alike—MOG (More On Gaming) TV, the techy show that features the hottest online games in the industry and the latest console games, gadgets and events.

Topping all of these weekday shows after 11:30 p.m. is Jojo Alejar’s Jojo A. All The Way! at 12 midnight, followed by the hippest and naughtiest interactive game show on TV, Insomnia, the search for the ultimate insomniac hottie who will stay up with you until past midnight.

Watch out for these hip and savvy shows that will give you a relaxing and entertaining Late Night Trip right at your own home every evening, only on TV5.

Ang Istorya ni Yoyo Tricker

Talentadong Pinoy contender Joshua Davis from Quezon City, more popularly known as the amazing ‘Yoyo Tricker’, may have lost one, but he has gained millions.

Keeping his winning streak alive for the fourth time last Saturday which put TV5’s Talentadong Pinoy at the top of the ratings, 13 year-old Joshua Rafael Davis, a.k.a. ‘The Yoyo Tricker’, is now onto his fifth performance—his final luck of getting in the show’s pool of ‘Hall of Famers’. But the Yoyo Tricker does not see his victories as a mere stroke of luck, but by a divine guidance from his brother, to whom Joshua dedicates his performances and achievements since he lost him to a brain tumor right before joining the reality talent show.

“Idea po talaga namin parehong magkapatid ang sumali,” Joshua shares, as he and his brother Justin, who he fondly calls “Kuya Bugoy” were supposed to audition together and perform as partners. Joshua had his interests in playing the yoyo when he was eight years old, and together with his Kuya Bugoy, started joining mall competitions and exhibitions where they had the opportunity to be mentored by the Duncan Crew Worldwide Yoyo masters. “Hobby lang po talaga, natuwa po kasi kami ng kuya ko. Bali sabay po kaming nahilig at natuto,” says Joshua.

But after battling brain tumor for years, his Kuya Bugoy passed away on an ill-timed circumstance last April 20, right when the two were preparing to audition for Talentadong Pinoy, leaving Joshua to continue on his own and carry on with his Kuya Bugoy’s shared dream. Joshua went on the auditions on June 1, after undergoing huge adjustments from the family’s loss. “Inaral ko po `yung ibang hindi ko pa perfect na tricks,” says Joshua when he had to modify his yoyo tricks for a solo performance.

Obviously, Joshua isn’t lacking inspiration, especially when he won in Talentadong Pinoy for the first time last June 20—the same day his Kuya Bugoy supposedly celebrated his 17th birthday. And so Joshua believes that his brother never left him, and is still guiding and helping him live their dream.

Joshua and his brother have also won several awards and recognitions before joining the show, usually in mall competitions wherein Joshua had his first break when he won 3rd place in the Auldey Freestyle Yoyo Contest. This led him to compete in the 2008 Asian Yoyo Competition in Beijing, together with his siblings Bugoy and Jaimie, where Joshua won and was included in the Top 10.

Despite Joshua’s busy schedule as a 2nd year high school student in New Era University, he makes sure he practices his looping and freehand tricks and techniques every day. But the young lad is not only talented in his yoyo, as he also enjoys singing, dancing, boxing, playing the guitar, playing basketball, volleyball, and badminton.

Joshua is expected to deliver his final and best performance this week, where the jurors will decide his fate to be part of Talentadong Pinoy’s ‘Hall of Fame’, joining Hall of Fame titleholders “The Acrobatic” Gutierrez Family, and Wan Lu the puppeteer. If the Yoyo Tricker once again impresses the jury and his audience this Saturday, he would be the youngest contestant to bag the ‘Hall of Fame’ championship title in the show’s history.

But Joshua remains humble despite his amazing talent and his victories. “Isang oportunidad po ito parasa`kin para maipakita ang talent ko, pero dapat unahin ko pa rin ang pag-aaral at manatiling mabait,” the young Yoyo Tricker said.
His parents and his sister are in all-out support to him in spite of their grief, believing that this is all for his whole family and for his Kuya Bugoy who is his motivation and inspiration. “Dati po kaming masayang pamilya dahil kumpleto po kami, ngayon po may lungkot pa rin talaga,” he emotionally shares. “Pero ang buong pamilya at ang kuya ko pa rin po ang inspirasyon ko, itinutuloy ko pa rin po ang pangarap namin.”

Join the millions of viewers tuning in to number 1 reality talent show in Philippine TV, Talentadong Pinoy, 7 p.m. on TV5.



Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Talentadong Pinoy, Number 1!

The biggest news in the ratings game this weekend is that TV5 has conquered Saturday viewing; with three of its programs making it in the winners' circle.

After placing third for the past few weeks, TV5's talent show Talentadong Pinoy made a major leap last Saturday, July 11, to lead all primetime programs. The show, hosted by Ryan Agoncillo, posted a rating of 26.2 percent. This is based on the latest overnight survey conducted by AGB Nielsen Phils. among Mega Manila households.

Coming in second behind Talentadong Pinoy was GMA-7's Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho with 25.3 percent; followed by Imbestigador (23.5 percent), and ABS-CBN's XXX (20.9 percent) to complete the Top 5.

The other slots were occupied by Maalaala Mo Kaya (20.6 percent), Are You The Next Big Star? (18 percent), Pinoy Records and The Singing Bee (16.5 percent).

Aside from Talentadong Pinoy, two other TV5 programs made it in the Top 10 rankings: Midnight DJ (No. 9) and, for the first time, Vic Sotto's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (No. 10).

Source: PEP.ph