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5 and Up
Philippine television infotainment show
Philippine television infotainment show
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| image | 5 and Up title card.jpg | |||||||
| alt | An image with a black background. The show title is displayed on the center of the image. | |||||||
| caption | Title card | |||||||
| genre | Infotainment | |||||||
| country | Philippines | |||||||
| language | {{Plainlist | |||||||
| executive_producer | Cheche Lazaro | |||||||
| camera | Multiple-camera setup | |||||||
| runtime | 60 minutes | |||||||
| company | {{Plainlist | |||||||
| network | {{Plainlist | |||||||
| * ABC (1992–94, 2002–03)<ref>{{cite web | url | http://www.anaktv.com/en/winner/18 | title=Anak TV – Winner | website=Anak TV | url-status=dead | access-date=July 22, 2021 | archive-date=July 22, 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210722085539/http://www.anaktv.com/en/winner/18}} |
| first_aired | ||||||||
| last_aired |
- English (1992–99)
- Tagalog (1999–2003)}}
- Probe Media Foundation, Inc.
- Philippine Children's Television Foundation}}
- ABC (1992–94, 2002–03)
- GMA Network}} (1994–2002)
5 and Up is a Philippine television infotainment show broadcast by GMA Network. It premiered on May 16, 1992, on ABC and later moved to GMA Network. The show concluded in 2003.
Hosts
- Alex Amado
- Alwien Raidene Lacanilao
- Anya Benitez
- Arthur Anthony Cipriano
- Atom Araullo
- Byron Abao
- Carlo Mendoza
- Chiyomi Rances
- Chuck Grey
- Chynna Ortaleza
- Diego Maranan
- Eliza Agabin
- Enzo Marcos
- Frances Fleta
- Giancarlo Hilario
- Giggles Arceo
- Ian Tugas
- Jennifer Cremen
- Jessica Gallegos
- Jolly Estaris
- John Laurence Patulan
- Joseton Vergel de Dios
- Josh Matic
- Justine de Jesus
- Kai de Veyra
- Krianne Maniego
- Lily Anne Casimiro
- Luigi Exconde
- Luz Yballe
- Maureen Araneta
- Maxene Magalona
- Melvin Abundo
- Nicai de Guzman
- Nina Serquina
- Nina Torres
- Oly Fernando
- Pamela Cajilig
- Paolo Olbes
- Patrick da Silva
- Phoebe Cabaluna
- Rayver Cruz
- Rex Ian Sayson
- Rodjun Cruz
- Rookie Camaclang
- Rupert Eustaquio
- Satin Abad
- Tin Tin Leones
- Veronica Dorotheo
- Wilroy Dilao
- Xavi Gonzalez
- Zak Yuson
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | New York Festival | Gold Medal Award | *5 and Up* | ||
| 1999 | Asian Television Awards | Highly Recommended | |||
| 2001 | Asian Television Awards | Best Children's Program in Asia | |||
| UNICEF Prize | Prix Jeunesse | ||||
| 2002 | Asian Television Awards | Highly Recommended |
- Best Children's Show, PMPC Star Awards for TV (1992–93, 1994–96, 1999–2003)
- Winner, KBP Golden Dove Awards (1992–2002)
- Winner, Catholic Mass Media Awards (1992–2002)
- Winner, Gawad CCP Para Sa Telebisyon (1992-2000)
References
References
- "Anak TV – Winner".
- "''5 and Up''".
- Anarcon, James Patrick. (August 31, 2019). "Chynna Ortaleza posts throwback photo from ''5 and Up'' days with Atom Araullo".
- (March 17, 2022). "Maxene Magalona - StarMagic".
- (April 11, 2018). "Look: All grown up, ''5 and Up'' kid reporters reunite".
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