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1986 Philippine television series debuts

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This list has 18 members. See also 1986 television series debuts, 1986 in Philippine television, Philippine television series debuts by year, 1986 establishments in the Philippines, 1980s Philippine television series debuts
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  • That's Entertainment
    That's Entertainment Philippine television show
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    Genre: Musical
    Director: Bud Daliwan
    Producer: Lenny C. Parto
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    That's Entertainment is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally hosted by German Moreno and Ike Lozada, it premiered on January 6, 1986. The show concluded on May 3, 1996 with a total of 3,200 episodes.
  • Palibhasa lalake
    Palibhasa lalake Filipino TV series or program
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    Genre: Comedy
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    Palibhasa Lalake is a Philippine television sitcom series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Johnny Manahan, it stars Richard Gomez, Joey Marquez, Miguel Rodriguez,John Estrada, Gloria Romero, Carmina Villarroel, Amy Perez and Cynthia Patag. It aired from March 3, 1987 to November 9, 1998, and was replaced by Sa Sandaling Kailangan Mo Ako.
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    Magandang Umaga Po (formerly known as Good Morning, Philippines and Magandang Umaga) was a morning show of ABS-CBN from September 15, 1986 to May 31, 1996. This was the first morning show after the network's Martial Law shutdown in 1972, 14 years ago. It was later replaced by Alas Singko Y Medya due to the network's reformat of shows.
  • The Sharon Cuneta Show Filipino TV series or program
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    Genre: Talk-Show, Musical
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    The Sharon Cuneta Show (also known as "Sharon" and "TSCS") is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by IBC and ABS-CBN. Hosted by Sharon Cuneta, it aired from September 14, 1986 to June 15, 1997, and was replaced by Wansapanataym.
  • Travel Time Philippine television show
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    Travel Time is a Philippine television travel documentary show broadcast by GMA Network and Studio 23. It premiered in 1986. The show is the longest running travel documentary show in the Philippine television. The show concluded on ANC in 2015.
  • Sic O'Clock News Filipino TV series or program
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    Sic O'Clock News is a Philippine television news satire show broadcast by IBC. Directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya, it stars Jaime Fabregas, Ces Quesada, Manny CastaƱeda, Junix Inocian, Joji Isla, Hero Bautista, Rene Requiestas, Wilson Go, Jon Achaval, Celeste Bueno, Dina Padilla, Errol Dionisio, Ching Arellano, Khryss Adalia, Nonoy Oplas, Nonie Buencamino, Domeng Landicho. It aired from January 4, 1987, to September 15, 1990. The series who had hitherto been known to make serious and adult-themed films, and also marked the acting debut of Ces Quesada.
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    ABS-CBN International Report is a defunct international newscast of ABS-CBN from 1986 to 1990.
  • Goin' Bananas Filipino variety show
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    Goin' Bananas (also known as Still Goin' Bananas) is a Philippine television sketch comedy show broadcast by BBC, IBC and ABS-CBN. Directed by Al Quinn, starring Christopher de Leon, Edgar Mortiz, Jay Ilagan, Johnny Delgado and Al Tantay. It aired on February 3, 1986 to January 4, 1992.
  • GMA Headline News
    GMA Headline News Philippine television show
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    GMA Headline News is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally anchored by Tina Monzon-Palma and Jose Mari Velez and later by Leslie Espino and Vicky Morales, it premiered on May 19, 1986 replacing The 11:30 Report. The show concluded on January 3, 1992. It was replaced by GMA Network News in its timeslot.
  • GMA Balita
    GMA Balita Philippine television show
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    GMA Balita (transl. GMA news) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally anchored by Mike Lacanilao and Helen Vela, it premiered on May 19, 1986 replacing News at Seven. In 1995, it was moved to weekday mornings and was reformatted as a morning news show. Lacanilao, Veronica Baluyot, Lyn Ching, Alex Tinsay and Arnold Clavio served as the final anchors. The newscast concluded on April 8, 1998. It was replaced by Mornings @ GMA in its timeslot.
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