Filipino TV series or program
The Sharon Cuneta Show |
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Also known as | Sharon TSCS |
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Genre | Talk, Variety, Musical |
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Directed by | Bert de Leon Rowell Santiago Al Quinn Danni Caparas |
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Presented by | Sharon Cuneta and her co-hosts |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
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Original language | Filipino |
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No. of episodes | 562 |
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Executive producers | Lenny Parto (IBC) Olivia Lamasan (ABS-CBN) |
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Producer | Vic R. Del Rosario |
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Production locations | Live Studio 2, IBC Studio, Broadcast City, Quezon City (1986–1988) Studio 2, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Philippines (1988–1996, 1997) Delta Theater, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City (1996–1997) |
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Running time | 1 hour and 30 minutes (1986–1988) 2 hours (1988–1997) |
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Production companies | Viva Television Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (1986–1988) ABS-CBN Entertainment Department (1988–1997) |
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Network | IBC (1986–1988) ABS-CBN (1988–1997) |
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Release | September 14, 1986 (1986-09-14) – June 15, 1997 (1997-06-15) |
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Sharon: Kasama Mo, Kapatid (TV5) Sharon (talk show) (ABS-CBN) V.I.P. (Vilma in Person)/Vilma! (City2 Television/GMA) Superstar (RPN/IBC) |
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.
Broadcast History
The two-hour musical spectacle produced by Viva Television initially aired on IBC from September 14, 1986 to February 28, 1988.[1] After its one-year run on IBC, the top-rated show moved to ABS-CBN where it became a Sunday night staple from March 6, 1988 to June 15, 1997. The show ran for eleven years on Philippine television.[2]Clips from the IBC's run of the show was shown on IBC's archival program Retro TV in 2003.
The ABS-CBN-run episodes of the show were shown on Jeepney TV under the title The Best of The Sharon Cuneta Show in 2018.
Cast
Main host
Co-hosts
Featuring
- Adrenalin Dancers
- VIP Dancers
- Megaband
Awards
- PMPC Star Awards for Television's Best Musical Variety Show (1993)
- PMPC Star Awards for Television's Best Female TV Host (1990, 1993–96)
See also
References
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