ASAP (variety show)
ASAP | |
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Genre | Musical, Variety Show |
Created by | ABS-CBN Entertainment Group |
Directed by | Johnny Manahan |
Starring | Martin Nievera Aga Muhlach Gary Valenciano Zsa Zsa Padilla Richard Gomez Vina Morales Edu Manzano Jolina Magdangal Sarah Geronimo Piolo Pascual Toni Gonzaga Bamboo Luis Manzano and the rest of ASAP Kapamilya |
Opening theme | "ASAP Let's Celebrate" by ASAP artists |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino, English |
No. of episodes | 1,111 (as of May 29, 2016) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Marvi Gelito Apple Salas |
Production location(s) | Studio 10, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City |
Camera setup | Multi-camera setup |
Running time | 2 ½ hours (including commercials) |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) (1995-2015) 1080i (HDTV) (2015-present) |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release | February 5, 1995 – present |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Sa Linggo nAPO Sila (January 28, 1990- January 29, 1995) |
External links | |
[{{#property:P856}} Website] |
ASAP (All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party) is the longest-running musical variety show in the Philippines shown on ABS-CBN. It is mainly presented by Martin Nievera, Aga Muhlach, Edu Manzano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Richard Gomez, Vina Morales, Gary Valenciano, Jolina Magdangal, Piolo Pascual, Toni Gonzaga, Luis Manzano, Sarah Geronimo and Bamboo. The show is also seen worldwide through the subscription-based global TV channel The Filipino Channel. The show has been shown every Sunday since its pilot episode on February 5, 1995 surpassing GMA Supershow's record of nearly two decades. ASAP is the first live entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true high-definition picture, the other being a sports program.
Contents
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, Roselle Nava, Gio Alvarez, Jolina Magdangal, Jao Mapa, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Nikka Valencia) and later on jointed by Marvin Agustin, Rico Yan, Diether Ocampo, Carlos Agassi, Baron Geisler, and Mylene Dizon (from the youth-oriented show - GIMIK) and Rica Peralejo. became co-hosts for the show to attract the younger viewers. In 1996, the show celebrated its first anniversary and later top-caliber leading man Piolo Pascual joined the show. Welcomes Carol Banawa, John Lloyd Cruz, Jericho Rosales, and Lea Salonga in 1997 and the ASAP family. When Dayanara Torres left the country, Charlene Gonzales took her place. Channel V’s Joey Mead also joined the show for a while. By 1998, 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 SOP hosts Vina Morales & Mo Twister also joined the show.
The show originally had their own theme song, Hot na Hot sa ASAP in 1995. In the show's 2nd anniversary, another theme song was released, Better Than Ever. Initial broadcast commenced on February 5, 1995 at the Delta Theatre in Quezon Avenue. In March 1998, they transferred to their own studio at the Studio 10 of the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center in Quezon City.
In 2003, the show was reformatted as ASAP Mania, after which some of its original hosts went to the show SOP Rules. In 2004, ASAP regained leadership with the addition of singing champions Sarah Geronimo, Mark Bautista, Rachelle Ann Go, Frenchie Dy, Sheryn Regis, and Erik Santos along with their runners-up. In 2005 the format changed to ASAP '05 and later Toni Gonzaga joined ASAP. In 2006, the show launched a somewhat complicated logo where the words ASAP were made out of dots connected which had been in use until 2014. In February 2007, Lani Misalucha joined ASAP. Ex-SOP performers Karylle (daughter of Zsa Zsa Padilla) and Billy Crawford, joined ASAP in 2008.[1]
On January 3, 2010, the show was relaunched as ASAP XV to mark its fifteenth 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. On January 1, 2012, the show was launched as ASAP 2012.
On January 6, 2013, the show was renamed ASAP 18 to commemorate the show's 18th anniversary. On January 5, 2014, the show was renamed ASAP 19 to commemorate the show's 19th anniversary. On January 4, 2015, the show was renamed ASAP 20 to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary. It launched a new, simple logo that replaced the one being used in 2006.
The show was also known for being the venue show for the premiere of ABS-CBN summer station IDs. Actress Iza Calzado left Party Pilipinas in 2012, and moved to ASAP after ten years at GMA Network (GMA). R&B Royalties Jay-R and Kyla bolted out of Sunday All Stars, and moved to ASAP, after they decided to not renew their contract with GMA, their network for almost eleven years. In addition, ASAP Dance Goddess Sarah Lahbati also performed regularly on her remarkable fierce and sizzling sexy dance moves who is also one of Kapuso turned Kapamilya after 5 years.[2] In 2015, they had a tough ratings battle with GMA's new noontime show Sunday PinaSaya showcasing comedy skits than musical numbers. The show made some additional segments on their show like a short skit and games with Kapamilya stars. Its host Martin Nievera clarified his reaction saying he believes these changes in the format of the show are a way to “satisfy many markets with dignity and class.” However, the management cut its running-length to 2 hours, when its comedy gag show Banana Split Extra Scoop was transferred to Sunday as Banana Sundae on November 15, 2015. In early December 2015, Elmo Magalona, son of Philippine King of Rap Francis Magalona, transferred to ABS-CBN and joined ASAP after 6 years in GMA Network.
As a part of their 20th anniversary, a theme song ASAP Let's Celebrate was sung by the ASAP Stars as well as a new logo (different font and concept just as the font that started in ASAP '06). On January 3, 2016, for the first time in 13 years, the show retained the title ASAP alone. Thereafter, Sarah Geronimo, Piolo Pascual, Luis Manzano and Toni Gonzaga were promoted as main hosts of the show.
On January 10, 2016, just with Sunday Pinasaya on GMA Network, the show was tributed to German Moreno by singing the song called "Send in the Clowns" by Martin Nievera, Zsa Zsa Padilla, and other hosts. The song that sang by the host is reference to German Moreno's portrayal in Payaso in 1986. On late February 2016, former GMA Network singer Jonalyn Viray, transferred to ABS-CBN under the screen name "Jona" and officially joins ASAP.
Artists
Main hosts
- Martin Nievera (1995–1998; 2001–present)
- Aga Muhlach (1995–2006; 2015–present)
- Gary Valenciano (2004–present)
- Edu Manzano (1995–2006; 2015–present)
- Zsa Zsa Padilla (1997–present)
- Richard Gomez (1995–2006; 2015–present)
- Vina Morales (2000–present)
- Jolina Magdangal (1995–2002; 2014–present)
- Toni Gonzaga (2005–present)
- Luis Manzano (2003–present)
- Piolo Pascual (1996–1998; 2001–present)
- Sarah Geronimo (2004–2012; 2013–present)
- Bamboo (2011–present)
Co-hosts and Performers
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Since 1990s
- Claudine Barretto (1995–2009; 2015–present)
- Dawn Zulueta (1995–2006; 2015–present)
- Jericho Rosales (1997–present)
- John Lloyd Cruz (1997–present)
- John Prats (1995–present)
- Lea Salonga (1997–present)
- Marvin Agustin (1995–2006; 2014–present)
- Nikki Valdez (1995–2003; 2015–present)
- Roselle Nava (1995–2003; 2010, 2015–present)
Since 2000s
- Aiza Seguerra (2009–present)
- Arnel Pineda (2008–present)
- Bea Alonzo (2004–present)
- Charice (2005–present)
- Ehra Madrigal (2003–2006; 2016–present)
- Enchong Dee (2009–present)
- Erik Santos (2004–present)
- Frenchie Dy (2004–2009; 2015–present)
- Geoff Eigenmann (2004–2008; 2016–present)
- Gerald Anderson (2006–present)
- G-Force (2005–present)
- Hero Angeles (2004–2005; 2015–present)
- Jed Madela (2005–present)
- KC Concepcion (2007–present)
- Kim Chiu (2006–present)
- Kris Lawrence (2006–2010; 2015–present)
- Lani Misalucha (2007–present)
- Maja Salvador (2003–present)
- Mark Bautista (2004–2010; 2015–present)
- Michelle Madrigal (2004–2006; 2015–present)
- Nina (2003–2011; 2015–present)
- Pia Wurtzbach (2002–2006; 2016–present)
- Rachelle Ann Go (2004–2010; 2016–present)
- Rayver Cruz (2005–present)
- Richard Poon (2008–present)
- Robi Domingo (2008–present)
- Sam Concepcion (2006–present)
- Sam Milby (2006–present)
- Sheryn Regis (2004–2008; 2015–present)
- Shaina Magdayao (2004–present)
- Sitti (2009–present)
- Yeng Constantino (2006–present)
Since 2010s
- Alex Gonzaga (2013–present)
- Angeline Quinto (2011–present)
- Anja Aguilar (2011–present)
- Arci Muñoz (2015–present)
- Bianca Manalo (2010–present)
- Bradley Holmes (2015–present)
- Bryan Termulo (2011–present)
- Bugoy Cariño (2010–present)
- Daniel Padilla (2012–present)
- Darren Espanto (2014–present)
- Daryl Ong (2015–present)
- Elmo Magalona (2015–present)
- Enrique Gil (2010–present)
- Grae Fernandez (2013–present)
- Inigo Pascual (2014–present)
- Isabelle Daza (2014–present)
- Iza Calzado (2012–present)
- James Reid (2010–2011; 2014–present)
- Janella Salvador (2012–present)
- Jason Dy (2015–present)
- Jason Fernandez (2015–present)
- Jay-R (2014–present)
- Jennylyn Mercado (2016–present)
- Jona (2016–present)
- Joshua Garcia (2014–present)
- Jovit Baldivino (2010–present)
- JM de Guzman (2011–present)
- Juan Karlos Labajo (2014–present)
- Julia Barretto (2013–present)
- Julia Montes (2010–present)
- Juris Fernandez (2011–present)
- Kathryn Bernardo (2010–present)
- Kean Cipriano (2013–present)
- Klarisse de Guzman (2013–present)
- KZ Tandingan (2012–present)
- Kyla (2015–present)
- Liza Soberano (2013–present)
- Loisa Andalio (2014–present)
- Melai Cantiveros (2010–2013; 2015–present)
- Morissette Amon (2013–present)
- Nadine Lustre (2014–present)
- Paolo Valenciano (2012–present)
- Princess Velasco (2010–present)
- Rico Blanco (2016–present)
- Ritz Azul (2016–present)
- Rovic Diaz Jr. (2016–present)
- Saab Magalona (2016–present)
- Sarah Lahbati (2015–present)
- Sofia Andres (2014–present)
- Stef Prescott (2013–present)
- Sue Ramirez (2015–present)
- Teejay Marquez (2016–present)
- Tippy Dos Santos (2011–present)
- Xian Lim (2011–present)
- Yassi Pressman (2015–present)
Former
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- AJ Perez† (2008-2011)
- Angelika dela Cruz (1995-2001; 2003-2007; moved to GMA Network)
- Antoinette Taus (1995-1996)
- Carlos Agassi (1996-2010; moved to GMA Network)
- Carl Guevara (2007; moved to GMA Network & now moved to TV5)
- Christian Bautista (2004-2013; moved to GMA Network)
- Dayanara Torres (1995-1999; returned to Puerto Rico)
- Empress Schuck (2006-2014; returned to GMA Network)
- Heart Evangelista-Escudero (2001-2008; moved to GMA Network)
- Ina Raymundo (2014-2015; occasionally guest performer)
- Iya Villania-Arellano (2004-2014; returned to GMA Network)
- Jewel Mische (2010-2013; migrated to US)
- Megan Young (2010-2013; returned to GMA Network)
- Mark Anthony Fernandez (1995-2001; moved to GMA Network)
- Nikki Gil-Albert (2005-2015, quits showbiz)
- Onemig Bondoc (1999-2005; returned to GMA Network)
- Rafael Rosell (2002-2012; moved to GMA Network)
- Ronnie Liang (2007-2010,2010-2013; moved to GMA Network)
- Rica Peralejo (1996-2007; quits showbiz)
- Rico Yan† (1995-2002)
- RJ Rosales† (1995-2004)
- Rodjun Cruz (2005-2010; moved to GMA Network)
- Sam Pinto (2009-2010; moved to GMA Network)
- Victor Basa (2006-2010; moved to GMA Network)
Segments
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- ASAP Full Circle
- ASAP LSS (Love Songs & Stories) (Jolina & others)
- ASAP Sessions
- ASAP Soul Sessions (Kyla, Jay-R, KZ, Jason, Daryl)
- ASAP Champions (Erik, Jed, Angeline, Yeng, Sheryn, Frenchie, Rachelle, Mark, Sarah, Kris)
- Birit Queens (Angeline, Jona, Klarisse, Morissette)
- I Love OPM (Gary V.)
- IG (Kathryn, Liza, Janella, Julia)
- One Lucky Day (Luis)
- Supahdance (Maja, Kim, Sarah, Enchong, Rayver, Gerald)
- T-Zone (Toni)
Subsidiaries
ASAP Music
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'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 Pop Viewers' Choice Awards
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'ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards' is an annual award show which is held on a Sunday afternoon during ASAP variety show every end of the year, usually November or December. It honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts, as voted by Kapamilya fans.
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) |
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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 |
25 B.C. | Music Museum | Billy Crawford |
Angeline Quinto: Patuloy ang Pangarap | SM Skydome | Angeline Quinto |
Other subsidiaries
- ASAP Lifestyle - ASAP's clothing line, available through BUM boutiques in the Philippines.[9]
- ASAP Bookazine - ASAP's book-magazine, and the first ever book-magazine released by a Philippine TV show.[10]
- ASAP Online - ASAP's official website, where viewers, fans and supporters can view information about the show, read fun facts about the cast, get an update on the events and lifestyle, view photos and videos on-set, send their requests to artists, and even chat with them.[11]
- ASAP Remix- A "throwback" spin-off musical variety show aired on cable channel Jeepney TV every Sunday midnight, just hours before the latest ASAP episode that will air on ABS-CBN. It features selected memorable production numbers featuring the entire ASAP cast with special guests for the past 20 years.
Personnel
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- Johnny Manahan – Director
- Joyce Liquicia – Business Unit Head
- Dido Camara – Creative Manager
- Gerrome Esguerra – Executive Producer
- Olive Zarate – Executive Producer
- Ritchel Rosales – Associate Producer
- Corrs Ebora – Associate Producer
- Cheryll Brillantes – Associate Producer
- Karen Posadas – Associate Producer
- Leo Bernardo – Head Writer
- Rich Garcia – Head Writer
- Jomar Baptista – Writer
- Nico Yparraguirre – Writer
- Gianne de Peralta – Writer
- Patch Buenaventura – Writer
- Dom Jason Sauro – Writer
- Frances Angquilo – Writer
- Cara Gonzales – Writer
- Queen Aduna – Print Researcher
- Irene Bartolome – Print Researcher
- Chiqui Lacsamana – Segment Director
- Obet Valiente – Segment Director
- Odie Jose – Segment Producer
- Rose Salta – Segment Producer
- CJ Reyes - Segment Producer
- Froilan Fuentes - Segment Producer
- Kimmie Llanes – Video Researcher
- Dom Jason Sauro – Video Researcher
- Levi Fabian - Video Researcher
- Noimie Comia – Production Assistant
- Rhea Gilo – Production Assistant
- Carla Cruz – Production Assistant
- Cheska Badon - Production Assistant
- Winnie Mariano – Talent Coordinator
- Arlyn Hugo – Talent Coordinator
- McCaterry Cartano – Talent Coordinator
- Patty Mayoralgo – Music Researcher
- TJ Santos – Music Researcher
- Carlo Yanesa – Music Researcher
- Bang Pineda – Stylist
- Georcelle Dapat–Sy – Choreographer
- Alex Magbanua – Floor Director
- Rene Dela Cruz – Floor Director
- Mark Eric Von de Guzman – Floor Director
- Egay Rustia – Spinner
- Jon Bautista – Spinner
- Nick Mahor – Spinner
- Bob Novales – VO Announcer
- Robert Paul Garcia – Program Liaison
Studios used by ASAP
- Delta Theatre (February 1995–February 1998)
- ABS-CBN Studio 10 (March 1998–present)
Awards
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Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2010 | GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Dance Group of the Year[12] | ASAP Supahdance | Won |
2012 | Most Promising Recording/Performing Group[13] | ASAP Boys R Boys | Won | |
2015 | PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Variety Show | Won |
Gallery
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ASAP 20 (title card).jpg
Logo used for the 20th anniversary (2015).
See also
References
- ↑ ASAP Program History retrieved via asap.abs-cbn.com 1-8-2010
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- ↑ "List of albums by ASAP Music", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ "List of current ASAP Live productions and personnel", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ 'Round the Biz (February 17, 2010), "Laugh ‘til you drop with Pooh!", Manila Bulletin, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Showbiz (February 01, 2010), "Nina magpapasiklab ", The Philippine Star, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ CRISPINA MARTINEZ-BELEN, Celebrity World (February 28, 2010), "Christian Bautista set to perform at Music Museum", Manila Bulletin, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ "Products and clothes by ASAP Lifestyle", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ "ASAP XV NAGLABAS NG ‘ASAP BOOKAZINE’", kapamilyanewsngayon.blogspot.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ "ASAP Online official website", asap.abs-cbn.com, Retrieved 2010-10-23
- ↑ "ABS-CBN big winner at GMMSF Entertainment Awards". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
- ↑ "Vice Ganda named Phenomenal Box-Office Star; Derek Ramsay is Box-Office King while Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes share Box-Office Queen title". Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-20.