Kung Ako Ikaw

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Kung Ako Ikaw
Format comedy, reality television
Created by GMA Network
Directed by Cesar Cosme & Dominic Zapata
Starring Joey Marquez
Keempee De Leon
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 129 episodes (as of May 7, 2008)
Production
Running time 30 seconds
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network
Original run July 16, 2007 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Who's Your Daddy Now?
Bahay Mo Ba 'To
HP: To The Highest Level Na!

Kung Ako Ikaw (roughly translates to "If I Were You") is a reality comedy television show in the Philippines that airs three times a week on GMA Network replacing three sitcoms aired by the network (Who's Your Daddy Now?, Bahay Mo Ba 'To, and HP: To The Highest Level Na!). The show is part of the network's GMA KiliTV block.[1]

Contents

[edit] Hosts

The hosts are Keempee De Leon and Joey Marquez, who reprise their respective roles of Harold (Bahay Mo Ba 'To) and Tsong (Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita).

[edit] Concept

Each week, the show assigns three celebrities to do various blue-collar jobs for three days, under the tutelage of the Bisor (Tagalog slang for the "visor" in supervisor), a person who does the job for a living. The winner (which is determined by text votes) will bring home a cash prize, while the Bisors also receive rewards.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ GMA-7 introduces comedy-reality theme via "Kung Ako Ikaw" (Filipino). GMA Network (July 12, 2007). Retrieved on July 14.

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