The Correspondents (TV series)
The Correspondents | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Created by | ABS-CBN Corporation |
Developed by | ABS-CBN News & Current Affairs |
Directed by |
JV Noriega Nico Hernandez |
Starring | see hosts |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) |
English (1998-1999) Filipino (1999-2010) |
No. of episodes | 622 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Romel Bernardo |
Producer(s) | Wins Aguilar |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Original release | November 16, 1998 – October 22, 2010 |
The Correspondents was the longest-running investigative documentary show of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It brings an in-depth look at the lives of people as they are living it, going through hardships, and celebrating their joys. It is journalism with a heart. "Ang Huling Pagtatanghal" served as the show's last episode. The show lasted for 11 years and 11 months.
Hosts
Main host
Guest hosts
- Dominic Almelor
- Sol Aragones
- Atom Araullo
- Adrian Ayalin
- Jeff Canoy
- Ricky Carandang
- Jorge Cariño
- Jing Castañeda
- Dyan Castillejo
- Niña Corpuz
- Gretchen Malalad
- Henry Omaga-Diaz
- Alex Santos
- Nadia Trinidad
- Tony Velasquez
- Ron Cruz
- Anthony Taberna
Previous host
- Ces Drilon (moved to host for I Survived)
- Mari Kaimo (moved to CBN Asia)
- Jim Libiran (former TV reporter and now Indie director)
- Ed Lingao (moved to TV5; later to GMA News TV)
- Jade Lopez
- Patrick Paez (moved to TV5)
- Anne Torres (moved to TV5, now a producer at Bloomberg Television (USA))
- Bernadette Sembrano (moved to host for Salamat Dok!)
- Korina Sanchez
Awards and nominations
- Winner, Best TV Documentary (Abner Mercado's Team)- Population Development Media Awards (2009)
- Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2009)
- Nominated, Best Documentary Program Host - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2009)
- Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2008)
- Nominated, Best Documentary Program Host - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2008)
- Runner-up, Best TV Documentary (Bernadette Sembrano's Team) - Population Development Media Awards (2008)
- Runner-up, Best TV Documentary (Karen Davila's Team) - Population Development Media Awards (2008)
- Winner, Best Magazine Program - 29th Catholic Mass Media Awards (2007)
- Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2007)
- Winner, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2006)
- Nominated, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2005)
- Winner, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2004)
- Winner, Best Documentary Program - PMPC Star Awards for Television (2003)
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