ASAP (variety show)

ASAP 2012
Format Musical, Variety Show
Created by ABS-CBN Corporation
Directed by Johnny Manahan
Starring Gary Valenciano
Zsa Zsa Padilla
Martin Nievera
and performers
Country of origin Philippines
Language(s) Filipino, English
Production
Executive producer(s) Marvi Gelito
Location(s) Quezon City, Metro Manila
Running time 3 hours
Broadcast
Original channel ABS-CBN
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run February 5, 1995 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Sa Linggo nAPO Sila
External links
Website

ASAP 2012 (All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party) is a musical variety show in the Philippines broadcast by ABS-CBN in the Philippines. The show is presented by its main hosts Zsa Zsa Padilla, Gary Valenciano and Martin Nievera. The show first premiered on February 5, 1995, and airs live Sundays. The show also broadcasts worldwide through ABS-CBN's The Filipino Channel.

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History

When "Sa Linggo nAPO Sila" became "'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila" to replace Eat Bulaga which left ABS-CBN to transfer to GMA Network, ASAP was conceptualized and launched in 1995 as a "concert party" on Sundays. Then, Martin Nievera and Pops Fernandez, along with Ariel Rivera and Dayanara Torres, were tapped as main hosts for the show. The cast of "Pare Ko" (Claudine Barretto, Victor Neri, etc.) became co-hosts for the show to attract the younger viewers. When Dayanarra Torres left the country, Charlene Gonzales took her place. Channel V’s Joey Mead also joined the show for a while. By 1997, regular guest Zsa Zsa Padilla became a regular host the following year. After Martin Nievera left, Richard Gomez took his place. In March 1999, Onemig Bondoc joined the group.

The show originally had their own theme song, set. Initial broadcast commenced on February 1995 at the Delta Theatre in Quezon Avenue. In January 1997, they transferred to their own studio at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center Studio 3 in Eugenio Lopez Drive in Quezon City. It was a few years later when they moved to Studio 10.

In 2003, the show was reformatted as ASAP Mania, after which some of its original hosts went to the show SOP Rules. In 2005 the format changed to ASAP '05. In 2008, Lani Misalucha joined ASAP. Karylle, Zsa Zsa Padilla's daughter, also joined ASAP.[1]

On January 3, 2010, the show was relaunched as ASAP XV to mark its 15th anniversary. In the show's special anniversary on February 7, 2010, a new set was introduced. After the year numbers in the show title wasn't adapted in 2010, a new show named ASAP Rocks launched January 2, 2011. On April 3, 2011, a new set was introduced and on the same date Ariel Rivera returned on ASAP. On January 1, 2012, the show was launched as ASAP 2012.

Cast

[2]

Main Hosts

Co-hosts

Segments

Subsidiaries

ASAP Music

ASAP Music is the record label of ASAP, distributed by Star Records. The label has released a tribute compilation album to OPM classic pop-rock band, Hotdog. It has also released soundtracks of ABS-CBN TV series Sana Maulit Muli, My Girl and My Only Hope—all of which starred Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson. It has also released dance compilations for the defunct segment "Ultimate Dance 4" and the current segment "Supah Dance Plus". All of which contain original remixes and dance songs. Here is a list of albums released by the label:[3]

ASAP Live

Since 2006, ASAP Live has become a concert producer in the Philippines, staging and mounting concerts. ASAP Live has produced:[4]

Title Venue Artist(s)
Heartthrobs Araneta Coliseum Piolo Pascual and Sam Milby
You and Me Aliw Theater Christian Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go
Rock Da Vote Araneta Coliseum Chokoleit, Candy Pangilinan, Tessie Tomas, John Lapus, Jon Santos and other comedians
Rock Enroll Aliw Theater Yeng Constantino
Ten: Piolo Pascual 10th Anniversary Concert Araneta Coliseum Piolo Pascual
Ol4Luv Araneta Coliseum Christian Bautista, Sarah Geronimo, Erik Santos and Rachelle Ann Go
Richard Poon: I'll Take Care of You Music Museum Richard Poon
Coverboys: Uncovered Music Museum Jake Cuenca, Zanjoe Marudo, Will Devaughn, Victor Basa, Jon Avila and Rafael Rosell
PoohKwang Music Museum Pooh and Pokwang
Pop Icons Araneta Coliseum Piolo Pascual, Christian Bautista, Erik Santos, Sam Milby and Mark Bautista
ASAP Sessionistas Live Araneta Coliseum Nina, MYMP, Aiza Seguerra, Sitti, Richard Poon and Duncan Ramos
My Poohlish Heart[5] Music Museum Pooh
Love Is... Toni Gonzaga[6] Music Museum Toni Gonzaga
Nina... The Diamond Soul Siren[7] Music Museum Nina
Christian Bautista: Romance Revisited[8] Music Museum Christian Bautista

ASAP Box-Office

Year Film Location
2007 Dreamgirls Greenbelt
2007 Shrek The Third TriNoma
2007 Transformers TriNoma
2007 Hairspray SM City North EDSA: The Block
2007 I've Fallen For You SM Megamall
2008 Alvin and The Chipmunks SM City North EDSA: The Block
2008 Step Up 2 SM City North EDSA: The Block
2008 Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert SM City North EDSA: The Block
2008 Mamma Mia! SM City North EDSA: The Block
2008 The Dark Knight SM City North EDSA: The Block
2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year SM City North EDSA: The Block
2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen SM City North EDSA: The Block
2009 Fame SM City North EDSA: The Block
2010 Step Up 3D SM City North EDSA: The Block

Other subsidiaries

Personnel

Studios used by ASAP

See also

References

  1. ^ ASAP Program History retrieved via asap.abs-cbn.com 1-8-2010
  2. ^ http://asap.abs-cbn.com/artists.html
  3. ^ "List of albums by ASAP Music", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  4. ^ "List of current ASAP Live productions and personnel", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  5. ^ 'Round the Biz (February 17, 2010), "Laugh ‘til you drop with Pooh!", Manila Bulletin, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  6. ^ Entertainment Guide/Music (February 15, 2010), "Toni Gonzaga will define what love is on the ASAP XV concert series", Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP), Retrieved 2010-10-23
  7. ^ Showbiz (February 01, 2010), "Nina magpapasiklab ", The Philippine Star, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  8. ^ CRISPINA MARTINEZ-BELEN, Celebrity World (February 28, 2010), "Christian Bautista set to perform at Music Museum", Manila Bulletin, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  9. ^ "Products and clothes by ASAP Lifestyle", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  10. ^ "ASAP XV NAGLABAS NG ‘ASAP BOOKAZINE’", kapamilyanewsngayon.blogspot.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
  11. ^ "ASAP Online official website", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23

External links