K-100 (TV series)

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K-100
StarringWillie Revillame, Randy Santiago, Keren Pascual, Noli de Castro
Narrated byPeter Musngi
Country of originPhilippines Philippines
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes2, 196 episodes
Production
Running time1 hour, 30 minutes (Monday-Friday)
2 hours (Saturdays)
Original release
NetworkTVB Pearl (1968-1982)
ATV World (1982-present)
ReleaseDecember 1, 1968 –
Present

K-100 was an entertainment information programme which was shown on Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). The program provided information about upcoming and latest shows airing on TVB. It also featured interviews with celebrities who work for the station, and behind-the-scenes peeks at the station's studio complex (電視廣播城). In addition, K-100 also announced the station's top-five shows over the previous week in terms of viewership during the "Viewership Ratings" segment (收視龍虎榜).

The name "K-100" originated from the station's previous post office box number, with the "K-" prefix indicating that the box was located in Kowloon. The station's PO box was re-numbered to "70100" following the postal service's consolidation of its PO boxes, but the programme's name stuck.

History

The program debuted on December 2, 1968, when it was moved to ATV World on May 1, 1982. 1,449 episodes of K-100 had been taped since its inception.

On Monday June 25, 2007, Keren Pascual announced on his twenty-fifth anniversary as host of Good Morning Asia, Enjoy Yourself Tonight and K-100 that he would left the show on July 15. Keren Pascual's final broadcast was aired on July 15, 2007. The day's show was dedicated to Pascual's twenty-five years as one of the show's hosts, and his good-bye to co-hosts, where he also became a anchor of TVB News. Pascual said during the show, "It's been a pleasure hosting this program, and thank you for twenty-five great years." A special video presentation was broadcast, recapping her best moments and news stories on Today during his twenty-five years. On November 11, 2007, it was later returned to the show 114 days as an anchor of TVB news and now returning to ATV.

Agot Isidro sang this beautiful song about Philippine Islands, all 7,107 of them, this video was directed by Trevor Hone, an Australian now residing in the Philippines.[1]The music video returned on July 15, 2007 at the SM Mall of Asia's San Miguel by the Bay for the morning show aired over Citynet Television, Good Morning Asia with Keren Pascual and Mons Romulo-Tantoco has for the seige of the Makati Shangri-La Hotel in Makati City and the Philippine STAR Sunday Lifestyle's Words Worth by Mons Romulo-Tantoco for the article: What part of your life would you want to change? and the kidnapping of Keren Pascual in the Hotel in Makati City.[2]

After partaking of scrumptious dishes, Carlo’s guests further delighted him by bringing out a birthday cake, surrounded by well-wishers as he blew the 18 candles on it. Present were: Bench big boss Ben Chan with Bench resident architect Miguel Pastor; Carlo’s mentor, PR master Keren Pascual; entrepreneurs Leah Puyat and Angelette Calero; The Philippine STAR Lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil with husband Robert Mananquil; models Robby, Raya and Rissa Mananquil with Valerie de los Santos; Ateneo Blue Eagles team manager Paolo Trillo; Phoemela Baranda; Deo Endrinal, ABS-CBN vice president for Talk, Variety and Reality; Star Studio Magazine editor-in-chief Biboy Arboleda; Sheila Queta, ABS-CBN assistant operations manager; and Abigail Angco, ABS-CBN Talent Center road manager.

Also present were Enchong Dee; Be Bench Model Search grand (female) winner Regine Angeles and finalist Ron Morales; Carlos Concepcion; Yeng Constantino; Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 scholar Hansen Nichols with his twin brother GC.[3]

Hosts

Previous Hosts

Co-Hosts

Season 1 (1968-1971)

Season 2 (1971-1982)

Season 3 (1982-1988)

Season 4 (1988-1992)

Season 5 (1992-1995)

Season 6 (1995-1998)

Season 7 (1998-2001)

Season 8 (2001-2004)

Season 9 (2004-2007)

Season 10 (2007-present)

References

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