Eat Bulaga!

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Eat Bulaga!
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Present logo of Eat Bulaga!
Created byTelevision and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc.
StarringTito Sotto
Vic Sotto
Joey de Leon
and others
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesTagalog and English
No. of episodesunknown
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running timeApprox. 1.5 hours (Monday - Friday)
2.5 hours (Saturdays)
Original release
NetworkRadio Philippines Network
ReleaseJuly 30, 1979 –
present

Eat Bulaga! (Bulaga means "surprise" in Tagalog, although it should not be taken as the literal translation of the word surprise--it's closest English equivalent is Peek-a-boo!) is a local noon-time variety show in the Philippines produced by the Television And Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE) of Malou Fagar and Tony Tuviera. The program is the longest-running variety show on Philippine television. It also holds the Philippine record of all-time number of live TV episodes.

It is aired six days a week on early afternoons. The studio is located in Broadway Centrum, New Manila, Quezon City (near San Juan, Metro Manila).

History

Eat Bulaga premiered in July 30, 1979 on Radio Philippines Network at Broadcast City, Diliman, Quezon City.

RPN outsourced the idea to TAPE. At that time, comic troika Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon were the most popular movie comedians. They were hired together with Chiqui Hollman and Richie Reyes (aka Richie d' Horsie) as co-hosts.

The TV program innovated numerous concepts on Philippine television which were copied by rival TV programs. It moved from one station to another without losing its TV audience. Moreover, it is consistently recognized with awards from the local and foreign press and other organizations.

In 1989 due to the sequestration of RPN, the show moved to ABS-CBN along with other TAPE-produced shows (Aguila, Coney Reyes on Camera and Okay ka Fairy Ko) and helped strengthen the network's programming. The premiere telecast of Eat Bulaga on their new home was on February 18, 1989 and for this momentous event, the show was staged at the Araneta Coliseum.

The show once again moved to another network, this time on GMA Network due to the fact that ABS-CBN wanted to buy the airing rights of "Eat Bulaga" from TAPE, Inc. When the group led by Tony Tuviera and Malou Choa-Fagar reneged on the proposed deal, the Kapamilya Network kicked "Bulaga" and its sister show, "Valiente" from its roster of shows and decided to produce its own noontime show ('Sang Linggo nAPO Sila). "Eat Bulaga" premiered on GMA on January 21, 1995. Incidentally it was also held at the Araneta Coliseum.

Eat Bulaga! celebrated its 25th year on television on October 2004 in the Expo Amphitheater in Clarkfield, Angeles City, Pampanga, making it the longest-running television show in the Philippines. The television special was attended by an estimated 60,000 spectators and enjoyed the highest daytime TV rating in the Philippines. The special was cited as winner in the Asian Television Awards in Singapore on December 1, 2005. The said event was also hailed as the most successful television event on Philippine TV and was narrowly matched only by the 1st. Starstruck Final Judgement.

On December 2004, the contract to air the show on GMA Network was extended until December 29, 2009.

Over the years, there has been talk that "Eat Bulaga" will transfer back to ABS-CBN or move to Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC) every time their blocktime contract with GMA Network expired (2002 and 2004) but in the previous interviews, GMA executives led by Atty. Felipe Gozon and Jimmy Duavit have expressed their desire to keep the show for as long as they can. Main host Joey de Leon on the other hand, is also considered as an important factor to "Bulaga"'s stay in GMA since he has been fiercely loyal to the station and his efforts have been rewarded. He is considered as a key asset to the Kapuso Network.

Eat Bulaga is considered by many as an institution because they have made many big stars out of many newcomers, also because it has been identified as a Filipino way of life as described by Tony Tuviera when they defeated MTV's Tsunami aid special on the Asian Television awards.

In 2006, the SexBomb Girls was out from the show due of some misunderstanding.

In January 2007, Gladys Guevarra resigned from the show, the reason for her departure is that she must undergo therapy. Though Eat Bulaga has been outrated many times by their competitors they still regains their lead in the ratings race a very strong proof of their might as an institution.

In 2007, Eat Bulaga was fully beaten in Mega Manila ratings by the rival show Wowowee.

Popular Segments

Eat Bulaga! Theme

The current theme is as follows:

In Filipino
Mula Batanes Hanggang Jolo
Saan ka man ay halina kayo
Isang libo't isang tuwa
Buong bansa... Eat Bulaga!
Jazz Verse (Julia Clarete, Ciara Sotto, Pia Guanio, Janno Gibbs):
Sina Tito, Vic, at Joey
Barkada'y dumarami
Ooooh silang lahat ay nagbibigay
Ligaya sa ating buhay
Reggae Verse (Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola):
Buong bansa ay nagkakaisa
Sa tuwa't saya na aming dala
Pop Verse(EB Babes, Sugar Mercado, Mr. Pogi's):
Isang libo't isang tuwa
Buong bansa...
Rap Verse (Michael V, Francis Magalona):
Eat Bulaga!
Ito na humanda ang lahat
Sa dami ng papalag hindi mapapahamak
Tatlong bituin at isang araw
Sa Luzon, sa Visayas, sa Mindanao
Isa lang ang isinisigaw
Rock Verse (Vic Sotto, Joey De Leon):
Isang libo't isang tuwa
Buong bansa (buong mundo!)... Eat Bulaga!!!

The original theme was launched in 1982 and was co-written by Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon and arranged by Homer Flores, after Coney Reyes defected to Eat Bulaga from Student Canteen, which was preceded by the defection of Chiqui Hollman to Student Canteen. It goes:

Mula Aparri Hanggang Jolo
Saan ka man ay halina tayo
Isang libo't Isang tuwa
Buong bansa... Eat Bulaga
Sina Tito, Vic at Joey
Kasama pati si Coney
Silang apat ay nagbibigay
Ligaya sa ating buhay
Buong bansa ay nagkakaisa
Sa tuwa't saya na aming dala
Isang libo't isang tuwa
Buong bansa... Eat Bulaga!

When Aiza Seguerra joined the show in 1988, the second and third lines of the second stanza now goes "Si Aiza at si Coney/Silang lahat ay nagbibigay" (Aiza and Coney/They all give). The second and third lines of the stanza were still in effect even when Coney left the show in 1991 and some artists like Jimmy Santos, Christine Jacob, Ruby Rodriguez, Lady Lee and the late Rio Diaz have been added to the "Bulaga" cast.

When "Eat Bulaga" transferred to GMA Network, it changed the second line of the second stanza and omitted the names of Aiza and Coney from the lyrics, in response to the growing cast of "Eat Bulaga". Thus the familiar line now goes like this: "Barkada'y dumarami" (The gang is growing). However in 2003, that line was omitted when the SexBomb Girls did their own version of the "Eat Bulaga" theme. The line became "Buong tropa ay kasali" (The whole troop is included). But when the show revised the theme in time for its 25th anniversary in 2004 (rearranged by Louie Ocampo), where the whole "Eat Bulaga" cast sang, the line "Barkada'y dumarami" was included back in the lyrics.

Hosts

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Eat Bulagas Current Hosts.(without Cindy Kurleto,EB Babes,Sugar Mercado & the 3 Mr. Pogi winners)
  • Tito Sotto (semi-regular) (Will not appear on the show until the 2007 Philippine election period is over, due to COMELEC regulations.)
  • Vic Sotto
  • Joey de Leon

Current Co-hosts

Previous Co-hosts

SexBomb Girls

The SexBomb Girls were an all-girl group that performed dance skits. Last March 2006, they were dropped from the show following a dispute between their manager and the show's producers.

SexBomb's Controversial Dispute with Eat Bulaga

The SexBomb Girls (both dancers and singers) rebelled and stayed away from working on Eat Bulaga when one of the show's producers hired Sugar Mercado and promoted her heavily after her contract with Joy Cancio, the girl group's manager, had expired. Cancio claimed she decided to take the famous group off the show in protest of the said decision. There are even speculations that the producers manipulated a plan to remove the group from Eat Bulaga, most likely due to salary issues.

As a result, media sources reported that the SexBomb Girls are being hired by rival network ABS-CBN to star in their recently-revived Wowowee noontime show, but Cancio denied the report and stressed that the band still has a long term contract with GMA Network, especially in regards to the hit afternoon drama show Daisy Siete.

The producer of Eat Bulaga accepted a texted apology from Cancio, but also said the time was right to move on. A return to Eat Bulaga by the SexBomb Girls was then thought to be unlikely, and they have since been replaced by the EB Babes.

The Return of the SexBomb Girls

On December 16, 2006, the SexBomb Girls appeared at Eat Bulaga for the first time after nine months during the "Give Love on Christmas Day" portion with a song and dance number. Former SexBomb Girl Sugar Mercado joined the girls in the said number and some Eat Bulaga hosts were happy to see them again. And in March 12, the SexBomb Girls returns as regulars once again but they'll appear only twice a week (every Mondays and Wednesdays).

EB Babes (Eat Bulaga Babes)

The dispute between SexBomb Girls' manager and the show's producers have paved way for the birth of another new all-female group, the EB Babes. They are set to fill the slot of the fired SexBomb Girls. An intensive reality-based search for deserving young and talented girls was set in the show, and the winners were given a contract and they are now part of the daily noontime show. The EB Babes are:

SexBomb vs. EB Babes

The two groups are finally met each other in a showdown last February 3, as requested by the public, especially the fans of both groups, and Eat Bulaga has gained a rating, as much as high of 31.2% on that day. Even though there are some issues that they are fighting during that encounter, but both groups says that it's a part of that showdown, so there's no such fighting between them. Rumors that there is such a rematch between the two groups, but according to Sexbomb Girls in an recent TV interview, there will be no rematch with them for a while, even that they returned in Eat Bulaga on a twice-a-week basis since March 12, to prevent such commotions between them, for example, the SexBombs are seen on Mondays and Wednesdays, while the EB Babes are also seen on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Rival Programs

TV Show TV Network Years Covered TV Hosts Status
Student Canteen ABS-CBN
GMA Network
1979-1984 (Student Canteen started in 1975) Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma et al. defunct
Kuntodo Pakulo! MBS 1982-1983 Jackie Lou Blanco et al. defunct
Student Canteen (reformat) GMA Network 1984-1986 (Student Canteen started in 1975) Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma, Chiqui Hollman, Jackie Lou Blanco et al. defunct
PST BBC 1983-1986 JC Bonnin et al. defunct
This is it! IBC 1983-1984 Jet Montilibano et. al defunct
Lunch Date GMA Network 1986-1988 Chiqui Hollman, Rico Puno, Toni Rose Gayda, Orly Mercado et al. defunct
KalatOg Pinggan ABS-CBN 1986-1989 Herbert Bautista, Joey Marquez et al. defunct
Lunch Date (reformat) GMA Network 1988-1990 Chiqui Hollman, Randy Santiago, Toni Rose Gayda, Keno et al. defunct
Kalatog pa rin IBC 1989 Alma Moreno et al. defunct
Student Canteen RPN 1989-1994 Atoy Co, Bobby Ledesma, Eddie Ilarde, Jean Garcia et al. defunct
Lunch Date (reformat) GMA Network 1991-1993 Pilita Corales, Randy Santiago, Toni Rose Gayda, Lito Pimentel et al. defunct
SST
Salo Salo Together
GMA Network 1993-1995 Randy Santiago, Dennis Padilla, Anjanette Abayari, Liezel Martinez, et al. defunct
Chibugan Na RPN 1994-1996 Hajji Alejandro, Rico J. Puno, Arnell Ignacio et al. defunct
'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila ABS-CBN 1995-1998 APO Hiking Society et al. defunct
MTB
Magandang Tanghali Bayan
ABS-CBN 1998-1999
1999-2002
Randy Santiago, John Estrada, Willie Revillame, Roderick Paulate, Amy Perez et al. defunct
Esep-esep¹ ABS-CBN 1999 Roderick Paulate, Amy Perez et al. defunct
MTB
Masayang Tanghali Bayan
ABS-CBN 2002-2004 Willie Revillame, Randy Santiago, John Estrada, Aubrey Miles, et al. defunct
MTB: Ang Saya-saya ABS-CBN 2004-2005 Arnel Ignacio, Edu Manzano, Aiai delas Alas, et al. defunct
Chowtime Na! IBC 2004-2006 Angelica Jones, Bobby Yan, Onemig Bondoc et al. defunct
Pilipinas, Game KNB? ABS-CBN 2004-Present Kris Aquino Active
Wowowee ABS-CBN 2005-Present Willie Revillame, Janelle Jamer, Mariel Rodriguez, Bentong, ASF Girls Active
Star Circle Summer Kid Quest ABS-CBN February 2006 to June 2006 Luis Manzano and Anne Curtis defunct

¹-Temporarily replaced Magandang Tanghali Bayan for one week due to the suspension imposed by the MTRCB on MTB hosts Randy Santiago, John Estrada, and Willie Revillame for using foul language during the show's airings.

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