List of programs broadcast by TV5

Programs broadcast by TV5, a broadcasting network in the Philippines, includes news and information shows from News5, sports programming produced by Sports5, drama, anime, sitcoms, game shows, reality and variety shows, cartoons and children's shows, talk shows and movie blocks.[1]

For the previously aired defunct shows of this network, see List of programs aired by TV5.

Current programming

News5

Newscast

Public affairs

Local drama

Daytime

Primetime

Weekends

Foreign

Variety shows

Game shows

Reality shows

Children's shows

Animation

Animé

Cartoons

Religious

Infomercials

Music countdown

Movie blocks and specials

Sports5

Regional programming

Newscasts

Serials

Lifestyle

Upcoming programs

Local drama

Adaptation

Title Air date Cast Copyright holder / Crew Genre Source
Kagat ng Dilim 2016 Eula Caballero, Sophie Albert, Danita Paner, Derek Ramsay, Mart Escudero Erik Matti (director), TV5 Entertainment (producer), Viva Entertainment (producer) Horror [2]

Reality shows

Title Air date Host(s) / Judge(s) Copyright holder / Crew Genre Source
Tough and Rough Philippines 2016 Derek Ramsay Sports5 Reality competition [3]

Specials

Title Air date Copyright holder Genre Source
Bilang Pilipino: Boto sa Pagbabago 2016 May 9–10, 2016 Philippines News5 National election coverage [4]
2016 PSL All Filipino Conference 2016 Philippines SportsCore/Sports5 Volleyball competition
2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men July 5–11, 2016 Switzerland FIBA Basketball competition
2016 Summer Olympics August 6–22, 2016 International Olympic Committee International Olympic Committee International multi-sporting event [5]

References

  1. "TV5 Shows". TV5. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  2. "Sarah at Richard, hiwalay kung magtrabaho" (in Tagalog). Journal Online. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  3. "MGA DAPAT ABANGAN SA TV5 NGAYONG 2016" (in Tagalog). YouTube. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
  4. "‘Bilang Pilipino 2016’ inilunsad ng TV5" (in Tagalog). Pilipino Star Ngayon. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  5. Peachy Vibal-Guioguio. "The Olympics comes to TV5". Retrieved 20 January 2014.

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See also

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