Midnight DJ

Midnight DJ
Format Horror, Suspense
Created by Bigtop Media Productions/Double Vision
Directed by Lore Reyes
Starring Oyo Sotto
Desiree del Valle
Jenny Miller
Joaqui Tupas
Meg Imperial
Opening theme "HuHuHu Takot Ako" by Miko Pepito
Country of origin Philippines
Language(s) Filipino
No. of seasons 11
No. of episodes 138 (as of May 14, 2011) (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Philippines
Broadcast
Original channel Associated Broadcasting Company (TV5) (Philippines)
Original run August 11, 2008 (2008-08-11) – May 14, 2011 (2011-05-14)
External links
Website

Midnight DJ is a Filipino drama-horror television series starring Oyo Sotto, who works as DJ at night and at the same time he works to find solutions to the paranormal problems of his listeners. The series debuted in 2008 on TV5. it airs every Saturday Nights after Talentadong Pinoy.

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Series overview

Midnight DJ is the name of a hit radio program that airs on LXFM or "New City Radio." The show was originally hosted by Patrick (Paolo Contis). Six months after the original host's death Samboy, played by Oyo Sotto, takes over the position of Midnight DJ.

Joining Samboy are Andrea, the radio stations programming director, Trixie the owner and station manager of LXFM; Samantha, the sweet yet spunky researcher; and Bodjie, the team's cowardly radio technician.

After one season, when Samantha leaves for the States, she is replaced by her friend Chicklet.

Together, the team forges on to bridge the living and the dead, taking on unresolved deaths, ghosts and ghouls as they bring life to the stories that haunt the night.

Midnight DJ in its original format was directed by Lore Reyes for 10 seasons. In March 2011 Director Reyes bid farewell to the show after completing the last episode of Season 10, and is now back with his home network GMA-7.

The recent season is known as "Midnight DJ: Mga tunay na kwento ng lagim". The stories are now based on real stories of horror in many parts of the Philippines.

Cast

Current cast

Oyo Boy Sotto portrays Samboy, the current host of Midnight DJ. A street-smart lovable everyman with a shady past and a knack for native folklore. Though lacking the ability to communicate with spirits Samboy auditioned for the position of Midnight DJ. After solving the orphanage haunting he gets picked for the position after tricking everyone in to believing that he was able to solve the case using his third eye.[1] In "Parola", his trickery was discovered by Samgirl and he eventually confesses to her. At the end of the 2nd season, he confesses to Andrea and the crew that he has no ability to communicate with ghosts in fear of the crew's end.

Kristine Hermosa portrays Berna the best friend and first love of Samboy. The last time she appeared was in the episode "Wedding monster".

Desiree del Valle portrays Andrea, LXFM's programming director. She originally worked as producer of Midnight DJ and was promoted to her current position in Season 2. At the start of Season 2, she calls for auditions to find the new Midnight DJ. She picks Samboy over Andy and Shugo (Paolo Paraiso) after Samboy solves the orphanage haunting and believing that Samboy was able to solve the case using his third eye.

Joaqui Tupas portrays Bodjie, the radio program's cowardly resident radio technician.[1] Bodjie also functions as the show's cameraman and driver.

Meg Imperial portrays QT, the program's researcher as well as resident psychic. QT's psychic powers first manifested in the episode "Gayuma ng Panget" during the absence of Max, the crew's former psychic. Her powers never manifested again during Sam's tenure with the team. She replaced Max when Sam Pinto left the show.

Jenny Miller portrays Trixie, the owner and station manager of LXFM or "New City Radio". Trixie revives the show, to recover the radio station's dwindling ratings, six months after the death of Patrick—the original host of Midnight DJ.[1] She once left for the United States but had constant communication with Andrea. Actress Jenny Miller temporarily left the show to get married, but returned after a few months.

John Medina portrays Arthur, the chief of police and Andrea's boyfriend.

Dismissals

Paolo Contis portrays Patrick, the original Midnight DJ, who has an open third eye and is able to communicate with the spirits. He was killed off the show at the end of the first season. Before the end of season 1, Paolo Contis signed an exclusive contract with GMA Network. He was given an extension to finish the first season of the show but was not allowed to appear in the second season.[1][2]

Bangs Garcia portrays Samantha/Samgirl, the team's researcher.[1] She also has an open third eye. She joined the team at the start of the 2nd season. She was the first to discover that the current Midnight DJ, Samboy, has no ability to see spirits. After one season, Samgirl leaves for the States. She left the show because of her commitment in ABS-CBN's Kambal sa Uma.

Baron Geisler portrays Andy, a guy who can communicate with spirits. He first appeared in the first episode of the second season. He auditioned for the position of Midnight DJ along with Samboy and Shugo. He wasn't picked for the position but he again makes an appearance in "Halimaw sa Bayong" when Andrea was planning to pick someone to replace Samboy as Midnight DJ. Geisler and Desiree del Valle were originally considered to replace Paolo Contis as radio jock in the show.[2] Eventually, the role went to Oyo Sotto.

Erich Gonzales portrays Chicklet, a close friend of Samboy. Like Samantha, she also has the ability to feel the presence of spirits. She first appeared in "Bruhang Parlor" where she temporarily replaces Samgirl, who was absent at that time. She joins the team at the beginning of the third season replacing Samgirl who left for the States at the end of the second season. In "Highschool Sapi" and "Pabrika ng Multo", it was revealed that she has known Samboy since they were kids. She lived in the same orphanage as Samboy.[3] In "Killer Teddy Bear" she went to the states to look after her father. Erich Gonzales left the show because of her commitment in ABS-CBN's Katorse.

Sam Pinto portrays Max, the team's resident psychic. She first appeared in season 4, episode "Oink! Oink!". She left the show due to joining Pinoy Big Brother: Double Up.

Lucia Cristobal portrays Kimberly "Kimchi" Chi, a nurse and previous client of the Midnight DJ team. After the events of the "Zombie Massacre", Andrea hired her so that she could use Kimchi's medical point of view. In "Bintilador na Matador" she accidentally absorbs QT's psychic powers. She took over QT's position in the team as psychic. She died because she protected Samboy from the controllment of the soul of Lucera in Kimchi's body. She was going to ax Samboy but she controlled herself and faced the as at herself and Lucera controlled again and the ax hit Kimchi.

Lauren Young portrays Jessie Soriano, a blogger and columnist who is writing about the paranormal. Samboy accused her of stealing their cases, saying that Jessie's blog is a copy of the radio show. Left the show for Juanita Banana.

Xian Lim portrays Jake has a third eye like QT. He first appeared in "Kalye Kamatayan" and helped the team get Samboy back from the world of the dead. He used a different technique to help them.

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (2008-02-22). "Midnight DJ Aims To Connect The Living With The Dead". Entertainment Guide/Television. The Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/guide/2968/Midnight-DJ-aims-to-connect-the-living-with-the-dead. Retrieved 2009-07-13. 
  2. ^ a b Erece, Dino (2008-09-21). "/Midnight DJ And Lipgloss Will Have 2nd Season On TV5". Entertainment Guide/Television. The Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/guide/2605/Midnight-DJ-and-Lipgloss-will-have-2nd-season-on-TV5/1. Retrieved 2009-07-13. 
  3. ^ "Erich". Cast Profiles. TV5. http://www.tv5.com.ph/shows/mdj/cast_erich.html. Retrieved 2009-07-13. 
  4. ^ Reyes, William R. (2009-11-30). "ABS CBN named Best TV Station at the 23rd Star Awards for TV". News. The Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/news/24044/ABS-CBN-named-Best-TV-Station-at-the-23rd-Star-Awards-for-TV. Retrieved 2009-12-01. 

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