Whattamen

Whattamen
Created by ABS-CBN
Written by Jose Javier Reyes
Directed by John-D Lazatin
Danni Caparas
Starring Rico Yan
Marvin Agustin
Dominic Ochoa
Ai-Ai Delas Alas
Opening theme Whattamen theme song
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, English
No. of episodes n/a
Production
Executive producer(s) Rowena Feliciano
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release September 12, 2001 – February 18, 2004

Whattamen is a primetime weekly sitcom that aired on ABS-CBN. Written by renowned writer-director Jose Javier Reyes and directed by John-D Lazatin, the sitcom starred matinee idols Rico Yan, Marvin Agustin and Dominic Ochoa, and comedian Ai-Ai de las Alas.

History

Rico, Marvin and Dominic's on-screen chemistry was first seen in the network's Saturday youth oriented show "Gimik" from 1997 to 1999. At that time, they were not performing yet as a group but they were close friends off-cam despite their solo careers as young actors. After "Gimik" was cancelled, the trio would continue appearing in different ABS-CBN programs, mostly on primetime soap operas. In 2000, Rico, Marvin and Dominic appeared as guest co-hosts for Megastar Sharon Cuneta's birthday celebration. Their one-off hosting stint at "Sharon" was well-received, noting there was chemistry and rapport between the three.

In late 2000, the network launched "Star Magic Presents", a weekly program that showcased ABS-CBN's homegrown talents in different entertainment formats. They chose Rico, Marvin and Dominic to headline the pilot episode of the program, a mini-sitcom entitled "Whattamen". They were joined by Jannette Mc Bride, Gabe Mercado and JM Rodriguez. The episode garnered high ratings for "Star Magic". The group did another episode of "Whattamen" a month after and also received high ratings again. This led the network to officially launch Rico, Marvin and Dominic in the noontime show "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" as a trio in early 2001 following the exit of one of its main host, Willie Revillame.

While doing "MTB", the newly formed Whattamen trio made waves everywhere. In September 12, 2001, "Whattamen" became a full-length primetime weekly sitcom, occupying the Wednesday night time slot. Comedian Ai-Ai delas Alas joined the show as one of the main cast.

Compared to previous ABS-CBN sitcoms, "Whattamen" was a game-changer of sorts. It was a short sitcom, with just 30 minutes of running time (including commercials). Midway into its first season, the show was already beating the competition week after week with relevant storylines and out of the box delivery of laughs. On its second season, "Whattamen"'s running time was extended to 45 minutes. Streetboys member and upcoming comedian Vhong Navarro was added to the cast. The improved second season was also rating well. Until fate intervened.

On March 29, 2002, Rico Yan died in his sleep while on vacation in Palawan. His death left a big void in the show. On April 1, 2002 the whole cast of "Whattamen" paid tribute to him via the two-hour TV special "Whattaguy: Salamat Rico". After Rico's death, the show aired three more episodes which he taped before he died.

The sitcom continued without Rico. New cast members included John Prats, Joyce Jimenez, Jenny Miller, Ryan Agoncillo, Melanie Marquez and Dennis Padilla. Sitcom director John-D Lazatin was assigned to direct the ABS-CBN teleserye "Bituin" and was replaced by Danny Caparas.

Cancellation

The show was cancelled on February 18, 2004 along with its post-program, "Klasmeyts" to make way for the new Wednesday gag show "Yes Yes Show".

Reruns

The show re-aired on Jeepney TV on Sky Cable Channel 9 every Saturdays at 6:00 pm and on Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports+Action) every Wednesdays at 11:00 am until January 15, 2014. And its international counterpart BRO in 2012-2015

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