That's Entertainment (TV series)

That's Entertainment

Title card
Genre Teen, Variety show
Created by GMA Network
Developed by GMA Productions Inc.
Directed by Bud Daliwan
Starring German Moreno
Ike Lozada
and others
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 3,200
Production
Executive producer(s) Lenny C. Parto
Running time 1 hour
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release January 6, 1986 (1986-01-06) – May 3, 1996 (1996-05-03)

That's Entertainment was a Filipino youth-oriented talent and variety show on GMA Network. The show aired from January 6, 1986 to May 3, 1996.

History

The show was conceptualized by TV host/starbuilder German Moreno who initially wanted teenaged celebrity siblings to star in the show and name it as "Brothers and Sisters". But after watching the classic movie "That's Entertainment" one evening, he decided to change the title of the show. Launched on January 6, 1986 by GMA Network, the show featured 16 teenagers (divided into 4 from Monday to Thursday and gathered all together on Friday). The show gained popularity almost overnight among young audiences who were on the lookout for idols of their own. Soon after, the show was extended to Saturday afternoon, with a longer time slot. "That's" first aired from the old GMA building in EDSA and soon moved into the GMA Broadway Centrum in 1987 to accommodate more fans.

The show ushered in new stars (see That's Entertainment members) and would signify the changing of the guards in local show business. Some are deceased or inactive in showbiz and now in politics. The kids are grouped into five: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Every Saturday, all 5 groups were joined together and performed spectacular, well-rehearsed production numbers. The show also catapulted different dance group to popularity, The Manoeuvres, Streetboys, Abztract Dancers, Kids at Work, UMD all became the Philippines' premiere dance group because of the show.

In 1992, the show also won as Best Variety Show on PMPC Star Awards For TV and was accepted by himself the late Kuya Germs.

In March 1996, the show went off the air at the height of its popularity. The last episode of "That's Entertainment" was shown on Saturday primetime (9:00 pm) with former members reunited in a TV special entitled "That's The Reunion". The said TV special earned an award for Best Musical Special during the 1996 Star Awards.

That's Entertainment members

According to day groups:

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
  • Aileen Teng
  • Aris Grant Adina
  • Burton Reyes Sabile
  • Ramon Christopher
  • Oliver Reyes
  • Mutya Crisostomo
  • Richard Baysa Torres
  • Tristan de Leon
  • Francis Magalona
  • Lotlot de Leon
  • Chester Santiago
  • Rufa Caringal Ajel
  • Tootsie Guevara
  • Ruffa Gutierrez
  • Aiko Melendez
  • Carmina Villaroel
  • Aljon Jimenez
  • Renzon Viray
  • Isko Moreno
  • Alaric Nuevo
  • Rufa Mae Quinto
  • Krizzia Juliano Dela Peña
  • Con Bordeos
  • Simon Serrano
  • Ana Abiera
  • Emilio Garcia
  • Beverly Roxanne Butolan
  • Almira Muhlach
  • Gino Padilla
  • Simon Serrano
  • Mart Astorga (co-host of Ike Lozada)
  • Bunny Paras
  • Arcarlo dela cruz
  • Manolet Ripol
  • Tristan Tayle
  • Joed Serrano
  • Beth Tamayo
  • Ian Veneracion
  • Marilyn Villamayor
  • Mark Anthony "JUN JUN" Austria[1]
  • Ronnel Wolfe
  • Dan Yñiguez
  • Mark Yniguez
  • Assunta De Rossi
  • Klarence Chan
  • Gary Israel
  • Ruben Tanjuakio Jr.
  • Ryan Murakami
  • Chad Callender
  • Keno
  • Stephanie Malik
  • Sarah Javier
  • Anne Christine Beltran
  • Richard Ramos
  • BJ Tolentino
  • Izadora Calzado
  • Julius Pulombarit
  • Jim Adrian Pizarras
  • louie de leon
  • Bernard Alan
  • Armela Gutierez
  • Fatima Alvir
  • Mon Alvir
  • Rita Avila
  • Isabel Granada
  • Karen Asuncion
  • Leandro Baldemor
  • Genesis Canlapan
  • Billie Christian
  • Billy Joe Crawford
  • Trixie
  • Aubrey Rose Cruz
  • Donna Cruz
  • Jomar Cruz
  • Charlon Davao
  • Edwin de los Santos
  • Maricar de Mesa
  • Ferdinand Galang
  • Miguel Espenosa
  • Garry "Boy" Garcia
  • Jean Garcia
  • Jigo Garcia
  • Eric Francisco
  • Dingdong Avanzado
  • Jessa Zaragoza
  • Janno Gibbs
  • Katrin Gonzales
  • Regina Grace
  • Marichelle Hipolito
  • Michael Locsin
  • Carlos Morales
  • Richard Lorenzana
  • Mel Martinez
  • Liza Manalo
  • Carmi Martin
  • Brylle Mondejar
  • Myck Mondejar
  • Allan Ortega
  • Hazel Reyes
  • Manilyn Reynes
  • Louie Rivera
  • Ana Roces
  • Raffy Romillo
  • Vincent Carl Arroyo
  • Jeffrey Santos
  • Judy Ann Santos
  • Gladys Reyes
  • Marlo Silverio
  • Ryan Soler
  • Symon Soler
  • Karen Ramos
  • Arvinzon "Kurt" Cabadin
  • Johnson Uy
  • Vhalery joy Abellana
  • Maffi Pappin
  • Cristin Villareal
  • Myra Furo
  • Peter Cruz
  • Vin Curts
  • Wilson Pasia
  • Sheera Kristel Dimarucut
  • Angel Sanchez
  • Raphael Hernandez
  • Lilet
  • Emmanuel Lichauco
  • Catherine Dala
  • Jojo Abellana
  • Ramon Patrick Aquino
  • Raquel "Kel" Geronimo
  • Rachel Alejandro
  • Jojo Alejar
  • Miggy Alviar
  • Sharmaine Arnaiz
  • JM 'Girlscout' Capistrano
  • Mike Castillo
  • Oliver Creencia
  • Karissa Marasigan
  • Sheryl Cruz
  • Sunshine Cruz
  • Jonathan Darca
  • Tristan Delarmente
  • Chuckie Dreyfus
  • Deejay Durano
  • Karla Estrada
  • Cecile Galvez
  • Bien Garcia
  • Marco Polo Garcia†
  • Ritchie Paul Gutierrez
  • Precious Hipolito
  • Alexander Ostos Jr.
  • Jun 'Idiots' Ortega
  • Francis Serrano
  • Kenneth Peralta
  • Mike Luis
  • Jennifer Mendoza
  • Jovit Moya
  • Joey Palomar
  • Ricky Rivero
  • Romnick Sarmienta
  • Marck Tejada
  • Giselle Toengi
  • Michael Brian
  • Matt Quillosa
  • Tonton Perez
  • Fernando Aranzanso
  • Kennedy Aguilar
  • Louie Landicho
  • Dianne Enrile
  • Queenie Capulong
  • Migs Kare
  • Erickson Reyes
  • Julito Mangao Jr.
  • Carlo Camus
  • Piolo Pascual
  • Jose Benson Fernandez
  • Kristine Zablan
  • Zusmita Sarail
  • Jimi Figueroa
  • Michael Brian ( Tulin )
  • Ferdinand De Jesus
  • Carlo Beley
  • Clarissa Sugabo
  • Jones Ricalde
  • Jonathan (Athan) Ancheta
  • Maidu Morato
  • Aileen Pearl Angeles
  • Janet Arnaiz
  • Abigail Basilio
  • Cliff Cortazar
  • Jaypee de Guzman
  • Fredmore delos Santos
  • Sunshine Dizon
  • Michelle Ejercito
  • Shirley Fuentes
  • Tina Godinez
  • Ann Kimper
  • Noel Jandusay
  • Ronald Ledesma
  • Yam Ledesma
  • Kier Legaspi
  • Nikki Martel
  • Jenny Anne Mendoza
  • Glydel Mercado
  • John Nite
  • Robert Ortega
  • John Alba
  • Kristina Paner
  • Bernadette Joy Reyes
  • Babyshake Rico
  • Rusty Ramirez
  • Melanie Ramos
  • Katrina Joy Rosario
  • Donita Rose
  • Filio Salazar
  • Nicole Samonte
  • Jeffrey Suarez
  • Romano Vasquez
  • Myra Peralta
  • Cris Villanueva
  • Ross Marlowe Magtibay
  • Joseph Ryan Coronel
  • Marillon Requerme
  • Michael Villanueva
  • Mikee Villanueva
  • Kennedy "Ken" Aguilar (child star- batchmate of Billy Joe Crawford)
  • Yoel Uy

In alphabetical order:

Studios

Segments

Awards

See also

References

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