From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base
Eat Bulaga!
Philippine television variety show
Philippine television variety show
| Field | Value | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| image | Eat Bulaga! title card.jpg | ||||||||
| alt | An image with a gray background. The show title is displayed on the center of the image. | ||||||||
| caption | Title card since 2024 | ||||||||
| alt_name | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| genre | Variety show | ||||||||
| writer | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| director | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| * Poochie Rivera<ref>{{cite web | url | https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/48014/eat-bulaga-signs-anew-with-gma-network/story | title=Eat Bulaga signs anew with GMA Network | date=February 1, 2019 | website=GMA Network | access-date=June 24, 2025 | archive-date=March 31, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230331025958/https://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/showbiznews/news/48014/eat-bulaga-signs-anew-with-gma-network/story | url-status=live}} (since 1986) |
| * Bert de Leon (until 2021)<ref>{{cite news | author | Cruz, Dana | title=Bert de Leon, veteran TV director, passes away | url=https://entertainment.inquirer.net/427224/bert-de-leon-veteran-tv-director-passes-away/amp | newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer | access-date=December 1, 2021 | archive-date=December 1, 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211201001049/https://entertainment.inquirer.net/427224/bert-de-leon-veteran-tv-director-passes-away/amp | url-status=live}} |
| creative_director | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| * Jeny Ferre<ref name | copyrightunfair/ (since 1994) | ||||||||
| presenter | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| narrator | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| theme_music_composer | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| * Pancho Oppus<ref>{{cite news | url | https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2023/06/22/2275539/who-owns-eat-bulaga-theme-song | title=Who owns the Eat Bulaga theme song? | author=Gil, Baby A. | date=June 22, 2024 | newspaper=The Philippine Star | access-date=March 26, 2025}}}} | ||
| open_theme | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| country | Philippines | ||||||||
| language | Tagalog | ||||||||
| executive_producer | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| producer | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| location | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| camera | Multiple-camera setup | ||||||||
| runtime | 150–180 minutes | ||||||||
| company | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| network | {{Plainlist | ||||||||
| first_aired | |||||||||
| last_aired | present | ||||||||
| related | {{Plainlist |
- Eat... Bulaga!
- EB
- E.A.T.}}
- Tyrene Delgado
- Callie Agustin
- Michelle Camara
- Jeyna Azugui}}
- Poochie Rivera (since 1986)
- Pat Plaza (since 2002)
- Bert de Leon (until 2021)
- Norman Ilacad (until 2023)
- Moty Apostol (2023–24)}}
- Jeny Ferre (since 1994)
- Renato Aure Jr. (2023–24)}}
- Tito Sotto
- Vic Sotto
- Joey de Leon
- Jose Manalo (since 1994)
- Allan K (since 1995)
- Wally Bayola (since 2000)
- Paolo Ballesteros (since 2001)
- Pauleen Luna (since 2005)
- Ryan Agoncillo (since 2009)
- Ryzza Mae Dizon (since 2012)
- Maine Mendoza (since 2015)
- Miles Ocampo (since 2022)
- Carren Eistrup (since 2023)
- Atasha Muhlach (since 2023)
- R'Bonney Gabriel (since 2025)
- Ian Red (since 2025)
- Julia Barretto (since 2025)}}
- "Long Tall" Howard Medina (1979–97)
- Peter Musñgi (1989–95)
- Tom Alvarez (since 1997)
- Show Suzuki (2023–24)
- Mitch "Super Mitch" Amurao (since 2024)}}
- Vic Sotto
- Vincent Dy Buncio
- Pancho Oppus}}
- "Eat Bulaga!" (since 1982)
- "It Bulaga" (1979–82)
- "Tahanang Pinakamasaya, Eat Bulaga!" (2023–24)}}
- Liza Marcelo-Lazatin
- Rod dela Cruz}}
- Antonio P. Tuviera (1979–2023)
- Romeo Jalosjos Jr. (2023–24)
- Tito Sotto (since 2024)
- Vic Sotto (since 2024)
- Joey de Leon (since 2024)}}
- RPN Live Studio 1, Broadcast City, Old Balara, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1979–87)
- Celebrity Sports Plaza, Old Balara, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1987–89, 1994–95)
- ABS-CBN Studio 1, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1989–94)
- Broadway Centrum, New Manila, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (1995–2018)
- APT Studios, Cainta, Rizal, Philippines (2018–24)
- Studio 4, TV5 Media Center, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines (since 2024)}}
- Production Specialists, Inc. (1979–80)
- TAPE Inc. (1981–2024)
- TVJ Productions (since 2024)}}
- Radio Philippines Network (1979–89)
- ABS-CBN (1989–95)
- GMA Network (1995–2024)
- TV5 (since 2024)}}
- Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
- The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
- Eat Bulaga! Myanmar}}
Eat Bulaga! (; stylized as Eat... Bulaga!) is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by Radio Philippines Network, ABS-CBN, GMA Network and TV5. Originally hosted by Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Chiqui Hollmann and Richie D'Horsie, it premiered on Radio Philippines Network on July 30, 1979, on the network's afternoon line up. The show moved to ABS-CBN on February 18, 1989, and later on GMA Network on January 28, 1995. By 2024, TV5 airs the show. It is the longest-running variety show in the Philippines. The show is currently produced by TVJ Productions, Inc. and hosted by Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Jose Manalo, Allan K., Wally Bayola, Paolo Ballesteros, Pauleen Luna, Ryan Agoncillo, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Maine Mendoza, Miles Ocampo, Carren Eistrup, Atasha Muhlach, R'Bonney Gabriel, Ian Red and Julia Barretto.
History
Radio Philippines Network (1979–89)

Production Specialists, Inc., a company owned by Romeo Jalosjos Sr., came up with the idea of creating a noontime show for Radio Philippines Network. Antonio Tuviera argued that Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, collectively known as TVJ, would be the "perfect" hosts for the show. At a meeting at the InterContinental Manila, Tuviera made an offer to them which was accepted. De Leon coined the term "Eat Bulaga" as the title of the show and owns its copyright.
Eat Bulaga! premiered on July 30, 1979, with its pilot episode filmed at the RPN Live Studio 1 in Broadcast City, Quezon City. Chiqui Hollmann During the show's first few months, it was on the brink of cancellation due to "stiff" competition and lack of advertisers, despite having their advertising rates reduced to and the hosts' lack of salary for over a year.
De Leon said that he and the Sotto brothers did not sign a contract with the show when they were offered the opportunity to become hosts. Vic Sotto said that he accepted the offer and would stop once he had money to buy a personal vehicle. De Leon also said that the show was supposed to be a short-term job. After two years, the trio decided to stay with the show. The show gained top-rating status in 1980 with the segment "Mr. Macho". In 1982, Coney Reyes joined the show as the newest host.
In the aftermath of the People Power Revolution, the show went off the air from February 27 to March 1, 1986, due to the transmitter of RPN being disabled by reformist soldiers. In 1987, Aiza Seguerra joined the show after Little Miss Philippines. Eat Bulaga! left the Broadcast City complex on December 2, 1987, and transferred to Celebrity Sports Plaza in Quezon City the next day, owing to RPN being beset by periodic change of management. The compounded situation led to Tony Tuviera's decision to start negotiations with ABS-CBN to eventually transfer the show.
ABS-CBN (1989–95)
Eat... Bulaga! moved to ABS-CBN under a co-production agreement due to problems brought about by the sequestration of RPN. The show's tenth anniversary celebration was held on September 23, 1989, at the Araneta Coliseum.
In 1994, ABS-CBN attempted to purchase the broadcast rights to the show from TAPE Inc. The offer was rejected by Antonio Tuviera and Malou Choa-Fagar, leading the network to give Eat... Bulaga! an ultimatum to leave by January 1995.
GMA Network (1995–2024)
Eat Bulaga! began its transition from ABS-CBN Studio 1 to the Celebrity Sports Plaza on October 1, 1994, as part of its preparation for the switch to a new network. The move was finalized on January 19, 1995, during a contract signing between TAPE Inc. and GMA Network executives at the Makati Shangri-La, Manila. Subsequently, the show premiered on GMA Network on January 28, 1995, with a special episode titled Eat... Bulaga!: The Moving!.
Toni Rose Gayda, Allan K., Samantha Lopez, and Francis Magalona joined Eat Bulaga! as co-hosts, expanding the show's roster. Gayda and Allan K. officially became co-hosts on January 7, 1995, while Lopez and Magalona joined on January 14, 1995. Anjo Yllana became a host on November 28, 1998, further solidifying the program's appeal. By the year 2000, Eat Bulaga! had made history as the first noontime variety show in the Philippines to award millions of pesos in prizes through its popular segment Laban o Bawi, which quickly became a favorite among viewers. Wally Bayola joined the show on April 1, 2000, initially serving as an off-screen jester. His role was to entertain the studio audience during commercial breaks and announce introductions for the show's segments.
Eat Bulaga! celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special episode aired from Expo Pilipino on November 19, 2004. This celebration, titled Eat Bulaga! Silver Special, was broadcast on November 27 and 29, 2004. The show received the Best Entertainment (One-Off/Annual) Special award at the Asian Television Awards in Singapore on December 1, 2005. SexBomb Girls left the show due to a dispute with the producers and were replaced by the EB Babes on January 7, 2006. They returned to the show on March 3, 2007, and departed again on January 29, 2011. EB Babes continued as regular performers until February 23, 2019, when they left due to contract expiration and other business decisions. In September 2007, de Leon began an on-screen feud with Willie Revillame, leading to the Hello Pappy scandal, which became a significant controversy over allegations of the segment possibly being rigged by the producers.
On March 6, 2009, Vic Sotto announced the death of Francis Magalona, who succumbed to leukemia. A tribute episode for Magalona, who also coined the term "Dabarkads", was aired the following day. The show aired a 30th anniversary special, titled Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads, on October 17, 2009. Ryan Agoncillo joined the show on October 24, 2009. Ryzza Mae Dizon joined the show on July 9, 2012, after winning the talent search Little Miss Philippines on June 21, 2012. The Lenten drama specials returned on April 14, 2014, after a seven-year hiatus. The last Lenten drama special before the hiatus aired on April 6, 2007.
Alden Richards began his involvement with Eat Bulaga! on April 18, 2015, as a co-host for various segments, while Maine Mendoza first appeared on July 4, 2015, as Yaya Dub, a character introduced in the Problem Solving sub-segment of the Juan for All, All for Juan segment. In this role, Mendoza portrayed a comedic character interacting with the show's hosts and participants, which included solving fictional problems or misunderstandings in a humorous way. Her character quickly gained popularity due to her engaging Dubsmash videos and natural comedic timing.
The AlDub love team officially began on July 16, 2015, during a split-screen interaction in the Juan for All, All for Juan segment, which led to the creation of the popular Kalyeserye series. This event achieved 41 million tweets, becoming the most used hashtag within 24 hours on Twitter. The show's ratings surged, reaching a peak of 39.1% in Mega Manila and 33.6% nationwide from August to September 2015. It also became a daily trending topic on Twitter worldwide, with the hashtag #AlDubEBTamangPanahon trending notably on October 24, 2015, when the show held a benefit concert titled Tamang Panahon at the Philippine Arena. Kalyeserye concluded on December 17, 2016, after a total of 400 episodes.
On December 8, 2018, the show moved its live studio location to APT Studios in Cainta, Rizal. In March 2020, the admission of a live audience in the studio and production were suspended due to the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The show resumed its programming on June 8, 2020. Anjo Yllana was laid off from the show on August 22, 2021. Ruby Rodriguez followed, leaving the show on May 15, 2021. Maja Salvador joined the show on October 2, 2021, with the segment, DC 2021: Maja on Stage, followed by Miles Ocampo on March 5, 2022. In February 2023, Carren Eistrup joined the show after winning the reality competition segment Bida Next. In April 2023, Salvador left the show, citing her upcoming wedding and "uncertain circumstances with the show".
TAPE Inc.'s ''Eat Bulaga!'' and ''E.A.T.'' (2023–24)
Tuviera resigned as chief executive officer of TAPE Inc. on March 6, 2023. He was succeeded by Romeo Jalosjos Jr., who officially took over the role on March 7, 2023. Following this transition, Soraya Jalosjos was appointed Vice President of Administration, and Bullet Jalosjos became the company's Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Under Jalosjos' leadership, the company sought to rebrand Eat Bulaga!, resulting in the replacement of longtime mainstay hosts and top-rated segments, and a salary reduction for the entire production team.
TAPE Inc. suspended production of Eat Bulaga! from May 31 to June 3, 2023, following the announcement of original hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon that they were severing ties with the company under Jalosjos. Fellow hosts of the show—Paolo Ballesteros, Carren Eistrup, Jose Manalo, Maine Mendoza, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Wally Bayola, Ryan Agoncillo and Allan K. — and production members also filed their resignations in the days after their announcement.
TAPE Inc., under the Jalosjos management, continued to use Eat Bulaga! as the title of their noontime show on GMA Network from June 5, 2023, to January 5, 2024, with new hosts and segments, pending the decision of the IPOPHL regarding the petition from the Sotto brothers and De Leon to cancel TAPE's "Eat Bulaga" trademark. During this period, the show was hosted by Alexa Miro, Arra San Agustin, Betong Sumaya, Buboy Villar, Cassy Legaspi, Chariz Solomon, Dasuri Choi, Glaiza de Castro, Isko Moreno, Kimpoy Feliciano, Kokoy de Santos, Mavy Legaspi, Michael Sager, Paolo Contis, Winwyn Marquez, and Yasser Marta, with the participation of the Music Hero Band and the BPop Idols.
On June 7, 2023, Eat Bulaga! hosts – Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Allan K., Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Paolo Ballesteros, Ryan Agoncillo, Maine Mendoza, Ryzza Mae Dizon and Carren Eistrup announced their transfer to TV5 through the newly-formed TVJ Productions, a joint venture with TV5's parent MediaQuest Holdings, announcing a new noontime show that would replace It's Showtime in its timeslot. On July 1, 2023, their new noontime show, formally titled EAT..., premiered on TV5. Miles Ocampo returned as Dabarkads on July 8, 2023, after leaving due to health issues, while Atasha Muhlach made her debut on September 23, 2023, as a new addition to the cast. In October 2023, the show introduced the Singing Queens, featuring members Anne Ferrer, Eunice Janine, Samantha Rascal, Khayzy Bueno, and Jean Drilon.
On July 29, 2023, both E.A.T. and Eat Bulaga! celebrated the show's 44th anniversary with their own special episodes. E.A.T. aired 143–44: National Dabarkads Day, reflecting the past 44 years of the original Eat Bulaga!; while the other Eat Bulaga! launched their new theme song titled Tahanang Pinakamasaya, Eat Bulaga!.
On December 4, 2023, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines cancelled TAPE Inc.'s registration of the "Eat Bulaga" and "EB" trademarks No. 4-2011-005951 and No. 4–2011–005950, respectively, and credited Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and de Leon as the owner of Eat Bulaga!. The decisions were received by the parties the next day. On January 5, 2024, the Marikina Regional Trial Court found Television and Production Exponents, Inc. liable for "unfair competition and copyright infringement" and issued an order "permanently enjoining" it and GMA Network from using the trademarks "Eat Bulaga" and "EB" including its logos and jingle in their shows. The court barred them from airing any Eat Bulaga footage recorded prior to May 31, 2023, and directed the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines to cancel TAPE's registration of "Eat Bulaga", "EB", and their logos. Moreover, it ordered TAPE Inc. to pay hosts and their co-defendant Jeny Ferre in temperate damages, as well as in exemplary damages and in attorney's fees.
On January 6, 2024, TAPE Inc. halted the production of Eat Bulaga!, and relaunched their show as Tahanang Pinakamasaya. Due to low viewership and increasing debt, Tahanang Pinakamasaya was cancelled on March 2, 2024.
TV5 (since 2024)
On January 6, 2024, E.A.T. was rebranded as Eat Bulaga!. The show began to simulcast its Saturday episodes on CNN Philippines as part of an agreement with Nine Media Corporation. Following the shutdown of CNN Philippines on January 31, 2024, the simulcast was carried over and extended to weekdays, by its replacement channel, RPTV starting on February 1, 2024.
Hosts
- Tito Sotto (since 1979)
- Vic Sotto (since 1979)
- Joey de Leon (since 1979)
- Jose Manalo (since 1994)
- Allan K. (since 1995)
- Wally Bayola (since 2000)
- Paolo Ballesteros (since 2001)
- Pauleen Luna (since 2005)
- Ryan Agoncillo (since 2009)
- Ryzza Mae Dizon (since 2012)
- Maine Mendoza (since 2015)
- Miles Ocampo (since 2022)
- Carren Eistrup (since 2023)
- Atasha Muhlach (since 2023)
- R'Bonney Gabriel (since 2025)
- Ian Red (since 2025)
- Julia Barretto (since 2025)
Former hosts
- Aicelle Santos (2016–17)
- Aiko Melendez (1989–95)
- Ai-Ai delas Alas (1995–2000)
- Alden Richards (2015–23)
- Alexa Miro (2023–24)
- Alfie Lorenzo
- Ali Sotto (1993–94)
- Alicia Mayer (2004–06)
- Amy Perez (1988–95)
- Anjo Yllana (1998–2020)
- Ariana Barouk (2008)
- Arra San Agustin (2023–24)
- BJ Forbes (2005–08)
- Baste Granfon (2015–21)
- Betong Sumaya (2023–24)
- Bianca Umali (2022–23)
- Buboy Villar (2023–24)
- Carmina Villarroel (1989–98)
- Cassy Legaspi (2023–24)
- Ces Quesada (1989)
- Charo Santos-Concio (1986–87)
- Chariz Solomon (2023–24)
- Chia Hollmann (2010–11)
- Chiqui Hollmann (1979–82)
- Christine Jacob (1991–98)
- Ciara Sotto (2005–07)
- Cindy Kurleto (2005–07)
- Coney Reyes (1982–91)
- Daiana Menezes (2007–12)
- Dasuri Choi (최다슬) (2014–16; 2020–21; 2023–24)
- Dawn Zulueta
- Dencio Padilla (1983)
- Derek Ramsay (2001–04)
- Diana Zubiri (2003–05)
- Dingdong Avanzado (1987–88)
- Dingdong Dantes
- Donita Rose (1996–97; 2002–03)
- Donna Cruz (1995–98)
- Edgar Allan Guzman (2006–07)
- Eric Quizon (1992–93; 1996–98)
- Francis Magalona (1995–2009)
- Gladys Guevarra (1999–2007)
- Glaiza de Castro (2023–24)
- Gretchen Barretto (1993)
- Helen Gamboa (1985–86)
- Helen Vela (1982–91)
- Herbert Bautista (1989–92)
- Ice Seguerra (1987–97; 2023)
- Isabelle Daza (2011–14)
- Isko Moreno (2023–24)
- Iza Calzado (2005; 2011–12)
- Janice de Belen (early 1990s)
- Janno Gibbs (2001–07)
- Jaya (1997–99)
- Jenny Syquia (1997)
- Jericho Rosales (1996–97)
- Jimmy Santos (1983–2022)
- Joey Albert
- Jomari Yllana (2000)
- John Prats
- Joyce Jimenez (1997)
- Joyce Pring (2014, Trip na Trip)
- Julia Clarete (2005–16)
- K Brosas (2001–03)
- Keempee de Leon (2004–16)
- Kitty Girls (2009)
- Kokoy de Santos (2023–24)
- Kris Aquino (1988–89)
- Lady Lee (1990–97)
- Lana Jalosjos (2004–06)
- Lance Serrano (2013)
- Lani Mercado (1989–90)
- Lindsay Custodio (1998)
- Lougee Basabas (2007–09)
- Luane Dy (2017–19)
- Maja Salvador (2021–23)
- Manilyn Reynes (1985–90)
- Marian Rivera (2014–15)
- Maricel Soriano (1985–87; 1995–96)
- Maureen Wroblewitz (2018–19)
- Mavy Legaspi (2023–24)
- Michael Sager (2023–24)
- Michael V. (2003–16)
- Michelle van Eimeren (1994)
- Mickey Ferriols (1998–2000)
- Mitoy Yonting (1997; 2006–09)
- Niño Muhlach (early 1990s)
- Nova Villa (1989–95)
- Ogie Alcasid (1988–89)
- Onemig Bondoc (1996–97)
- Paolo Contis (2023–24)
- Patricia Fernandez (2010, official photographer, Bulagaan)
- Patricia Tumulak (2015–17)
- Pepe Pimentel (1980s)
- Phoemela Baranda (2001–02)
- Pia Guanio (2003–21)
- Pops Fernandez (1987–88)
- Randy Santiago (1995)
- Raqi Terra (2018–19)
- Richard Hwan (2014–15)
- Richie D'Horsie (1979–85; 1994; 2009, Bababoom)
- Rio Diaz (1990–96)
- Rosanna Roces (1998)
- Ruby Rodriguez (1991–2021)
- Ruffa Gutierrez (1995–98)
- Ruru Madrid (2022–23)
- Sam Y.G. (2009–16)
- Sarah Lahbati (2018)
- SexBomb Girls (1999–2011)
- Sharon Cuneta (1983–84)
- Sherilyn Reyes-Tan (2000–01)
- Sheryl Cruz (1985–89)
- Shine Kuk (국선영) (2014–15)
- Solenn Heussaff (2012)
- Sugar Mercado (2001–02; 2004–07)
- Sunshine Cruz (1995–96)
- Taki Saito (2016–17)
- Tanya Garcia (2005)
- Tetchie Agbayani (1980s)
- That's My Bae (2015–19)
- Toni Gonzaga (2002–05)
- Toni Rose Gayda (1996–2014)
- Tugue Zombie (2023)
- Universal Motion Dancers (1990s)
- Val Sotto (1994)
- Valerie Weigmann (2013–14)
- Vina Morales
- Winwyn Marquez (2023–24)
- Yasser Marta (2023–24)
- Yoyong Martirez (1994)
- Zoren Legaspi (1989–95)
Segments

- Sugod Bahay, Mga Kapatid! – primarily hosted by Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola and Paolo Ballesteros, with Ryan Agoncillo, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Maine Mendoza and Miles Ocampo serve as substitute hosts. The segment's concept is derived from the show's popular segment and predecessor, Juan for All, All for Juan, where hosts provide assistance and prizes to locals.{{cite web|author=Bernardino, Stephanie |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/7/10/e-a-t-launches-sugod-bahay
- Gimme 5: Laro ng mga Henyo – challenges the knowledge and logical thinking of each pair of contestants, who are tested under time pressure. The segment has a combined concept from the American game show Family Feud and the show's popular segment and predecessor, Pinoy Henyo. The segment has introduced characters made using artificial intelligence, deepfake technology, and text-to-speech software who serve as hosts and remind the contestants about each round's mechanics.
- Peraphy (stylized as PERAPhY) – challenges the studio player's thinking strategy. It involves oversized playing cards faced with fruits that consists of 13 cards per fruit (banana, mango, pineapple, and watermelon) numbered 1–13. The goal is to complete a row of cards by correctly guessing whether the next one is Higher (Pataas) or Lower (Pababa) in value, with the initial prize potentially being doubled or cut in half in the final round. It also features the TVJ Singing Queens (Eunice Janine, Anne Ferrer, Jean Drilon, Samantha Rascal, and Khayzy Bueno), who handle the playing cards. The segment shares similarities with the show's original segment, Hi-Lo Todo Panalo which based on the American television game show, Card Sharks.
- Barangay Bulagaan (referred as Bulagaan and previously Bulagaan University) – features the hosts delivering knock-knock jokes and pick-up lines paired with their song of choice. Originally held in a classroom setting, it now takes place in an eatery owned by Ryzza Mae Dizon's character, Miss Tapsi.
- Mr. Cutie: Boys Got Talent (2023–24) – a talent search for handsome, confident, and talented young men based on the show's original segment Mr. Pogi. It premiered on October 4, 2023, and aimed to discover the next heartthrob sensation. On January 20, 2024, Lance Aceron was declared the grand winner.
Ratings
According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the show had its highest rating on October 24, 2015, with a 50.8% rating during the Tamang Panahon special.
Controversies
- In January 2006, hosts Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon publicly apologized for "uttering vulgar words" and "cracking lewd jokes" during the Bulagaan segment of the show. De Leon jokingly remarked that Francis Magalona would impregnate Julia Clarete and also told Paulene Luna that she would get pregnant. The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) reprimanded de Leon in a memorandum. Also included in the memo was Jose Manalo, who jokingly branded people from Quiapo as snatchers during the show's Mr. Pogi segment.
- On February 3, 2007, during a dance showdown between the show's two resident dance groups, the SexBomb Girls and EB Babes, Mhyca Bautista of the SexBomb Girls allegedly scratched EB Babe Kim. This resulted in a rivalry between the two dance groups.
- On September 2, 2013, a video of host Wally Bayola was posted online where he appeared to be having an affair with an EB Babe dancer. It led to Bayola's immediate suspension from the show for five months. He returned to the show on February 8, 2014.
- On September 5, 2013, the MTRCB called the show's producers for a mandatory conference over "insensitive and unfriendly" scenes involving hosts Vic Sotto and Ryzza Mae Dizon.
- On July 9, 2016, MTRCB summoned the show's personnel after the remarks of host Tito Sotto during the Juan for All, All for Juan segment, where a contestant shared her past sexual abuse, leading to accusations of Sotto promoting rape culture and victim shaming.
- In October 2017, host Joey De Leon apologized after he made a statement in the show about depression being a "made-up illness". He said his family explained the seriousness of his statements.
- On May 31, 2023, the show's original hosts — Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon announced their resignation from TAPE Inc. after they were barred from airing the show live. It was followed by the resignation of the show's other hosts and production team members. In August 2023, it led to an investigation by the MTRCB to ensure compliance on broadcasting regulations.
- On June 2, 2023, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon filed a petition for the cancellation of TAPE Inc.'s trademark renewal for the title "Eat Bulaga!". On December 5, 2023, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines' Bureau of Legal Affairs cancelled the trademark renewal and credited the Sotto brothers and de Leon as the owner of the title "Eat Bulaga!".
- On June 30, 2023, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon filed a copyright infringement and unfair competition case against TAPE Inc. and GMA Network for "unauthorized airing" of the show and "misuse" of the title Eat Bulaga!. On January 6, 2024, the Regional Trial Court branch 273 of Marikina ordered TAPE Inc. and GMA Network to cease the usage of the trademarks such as "EB", "Eat Bulaga" and the Eat Bulaga! theme song, in its programming, as the petition of the Sotto brothers and de Leon on its copyright case was granted.
- On August 10, 2023, during a sketch comedy in Sugod Bahay, Mga Kapatid! segment, Wally Bayola uttered off-screen the Tagalog profanity "putang ina!" while conversing with Jose Manalo, causing a stir among the audience. Bayola apologized for the incident a day after, stating he made a mistake. On the same day, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board issued a notice to the production group for a hearing on August 14, 2023, regarding Bayola's profanity utterance.
- On September 9, 2023, TAPE Inc. gained access to the original YouTube channel of the show, while Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon planned to file legal action against TAPE Inc. for its "forced" acquisition of the YouTube account, an action deemed to constitute a cybercrime.
- On September 23, 2023, Joey de Leon joked about the noose as a common neck accessory during Gimme 5: Laro ng mga Henyo which caused controversy as it was widely interpreted as a reference to suicide by hanging and was deemed callous and insensitive by both viewers and mental health advocates. Creative director Jeny Ferre apologized to the MTRCB for de Leon's brief verbal remarks, acknowledging that they insinuated suicide and expressing regret for those who were hurt.
Spin-offs
- Eat Na Ta! is a half-hour variety show broadcast by GMA Cebu which served as pre-programming to Eat Bulaga!. The show was hosted by local personalities, among them the broadcast journalist and Balitang Bisdak anchor Bobby Nalzaro. The show originally aired on Super Radyo DYSS 999 kHz as a daily game show before it became a television variety show.
- Eat Bulaga! Indonesia premiered on July 16, 2012, on SCTV Network. The show featured segments from the Philippine counterpart. The show concluded on April 3, 2014.
- On November 17, 2014, The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia premiered on ANTV. It retained some of the hosts from the first incarnation along with a new set of hosts. The show featured segments from the Philippine counterpart with new names. It concluded on August 8, 2016. On January 30, 2023, The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia returned and ended on February 17, 2023.
- Eat Bulaga! Myanmar was announced on July 30, 2019, as second international franchise, marking *Eat Bulaga!*s 40th anniversary. Production was delayed due to internal armed conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Notes
References
References
- (February 1, 2019). "''Eat Bulaga'' signs anew with GMA Network".
- Cruz, Dana. "Bert de Leon, veteran TV director, passes away". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Gil, Baby A.. (June 22, 2024). "Who owns the ''Eat Bulaga'' theme song?". [[The Philippine Star]].
- (March 18, 2025). "R'Bonney Gabriel, pinakabagong Dabarkad! {{!}} ''One Balita Pilipinas''".
- "5 Network {{!}} ''Eat Bulaga'' (Live)".
- Pamaran, Maan. (June 4, 2023). "Iconic, but not perfect: A look back at the history, controversies and legacy of ''Eat Bulaga!''". [[The Philippine Star]].
- (2011}}{{cbignore}}{{Dead YouTube link). "Kuwentong Dabarkads". [[GMA Network Inc.]].
- Garcia, Rose. (November 26, 2008). "Tito, Vic & Joey recall their road to success".
- De Leon, Joey. (June 7, 2009). "'An Oscar award for Tito, Vic & Joey'". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Godinez, Bong. (October 24, 2007). "Longest running television shows".
- Francisco, Butch. (2011). "''Eat Bulaga'': Ang Unang Tatlong Dekada". [[TAPE Inc.]].
- Policarpio, Allan. (February 2, 2013). "Noontime TV landscape: The battle heats up". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- (June 9, 2014). "Joey de Leon, wala raw kontrata sa ''Eat Bulaga''". PinoyParazzi.
- Jimenez, Jocelyn. (October 7, 2011). "Vic Sotto says being part of ''Eat Bulaga!'' makes him feel like a "historical figure"".
- Francisco, Butch. (December 8, 2001). "Noontime shows through the years". [[The Philippine Star]].
- (December 7, 2018). "#EBThrowback: Ang Tahanan ng ''Eat Bulaga!''". [[YouTube]].
- "#EBThrowback: ''Eat Bulaga''{{!}}s 10th Anniversary".
- D'Asis Pamaran, Maan. (June 4, 2023). "Iconic, but not perfect: A look back at the history, controversies, and legacy of ''Eat Bulaga!'' by Maan D'Asis Pamaran". [[The Philippine Star]].
- (January 22, 1995). "''Eat Bulaga'' premieres on GMA-7". [[Manila Standard]].
- Almo, Nerisa. (March 20, 2007). "''Eat...Bulaga!'' and 27 years of making the Pinoys happy!".
- (March 11, 2010). "''Eat, Bulaga!'' silver special on DVD". B&L Multimedia Co. Ltd..
- Francisco, Butch. (December 17, 2005). "''Eat, Bulaga!''{{'}}s road to victory". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Francisco, Butch. (December 24, 2005). "More Asian Television Awards". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Borromeo, Eric. (March 12, 2007). "SexBomb returns to ''Eat Bulaga!'' as regular performers".
- Nicasio, Nonie. (March 11, 2007). "Rivalry between SexBomb and EB Babes heats up".
- Nicasio, Nonie. (March 16, 2007). "EB Babe Kim: "Wala namang dapat ika-insecure ang EB Babes sa SexBomb."".
- Cruz, Marinel R.. (June 14, 2011). "No bad blood between these SexBombs". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- (August 30, 2007). "Joey tells Willie: Explain before you complain". GMA Network, Inc..
- (August 30, 2007). "Roxas seeks probe on 'Hello, Pappy' game show controversy". GMA Network, Inc..
- Godinez, Bong. (March 6, 2009). "''Eat Bulaga!'' pays tribute to Francis M tomorrow, March 7".
- (June 1, 2009). "''Eat, Bulaga!'' awards cash & grants to scholars".
- Francisco, Butch. (May 16, 2009). "Changing the lives of 30 young people".
- Nardo, Jun. "Ryzza Mae vindicated sa mga naranasang panglalait sa mga dating nakalaban". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Salterio, Leah C.. (April 21, 2014). "EB Dabarkads show dramatic chops". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Wang, Nickie. (July 28, 2015). "Make way for Alden and Yaya Dub". [[Manila Standard]] Today.
- Rula, Gorgy. (August 8, 2015). "Pauleen Luna: 'AlDub has brought a different kind of energy to the show'".
- Ching. (October 22, 2015). "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila Ratings (October 4-13, 2015): Eat Bulaga! sweeps 10 out of 10 highest ratings in 2015".
- Hegina, Aries Joseph. (October 26, 2015). "'AlDub' posts record-breaking 41-M 'Tamang Panahon' tweets". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Lynch, Kevin. (March 21, 2016). "10 years of Twitter: Five key tweets that made record-breaking history".
- Siazon, Rachelle. (July 16, 2018). "AlDub Turns 3: Memorable reel- and real-life moments of a phenomenal love team".
- Pamaran, Maan D'Asis. (June 3, 2023). "List: Pinoy pop culture contributions of ''Eat Bulaga!'' through the years".
- Anarcon, James Patrick. (December 8, 2018). "Eat Bulaga looks back on RPN-9, ABS-CBN days as it transfers to new studio".
- Andrade, Nel. (December 5, 2018). "'Eat Bulaga' moving to Cainta, Rizal". [[Manila Bulletin]].
- (March 9, 2020). "'Eat Bulaga' bans live audience amid coronavirus scare".
- (March 14, 2020). "GMA 7 announces temporary suspension of entertainment program production".
- Guno, Niña V.. (June 8, 2020). "'Eat Bulaga!' back with live shows from studio".
- Requintina, Robert. (May 25, 2021). "Ruby Rodriguez now an office girl in US".
- Guno, Niña V.. (August 12, 2020). "Anjo Yllana leaves ''Eat Bulaga!'' after 21 years, will reportedly host new noontime show". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Anarcon, James Patrick. (October 2, 2021). "Maja Salvador debuts on ''Eat Bulaga!''; recalls being an avid viewer as a child".
- Napoles, Jimboy. (March 31, 2022). "Miles Ocampo, bagong dabarkads sa ''Eat Bulaga''".
- Garcia, Rose. (February 21, 2023). "Bida Next grand winner Carren Eistrup is the newest member of ''Eat Bulaga''".
- Mallorca, Hannah. (April 14, 2023). "Maja Salvador to leave ''Eat Bulaga'' due to upcoming wedding, 'uncertainties' involving noontime show". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Gabinete, Jojo. (March 3, 2023). "Romy Jalosjos children in, Tony Tuviera out sa TAPE; Tito, Vic & Joey, aalis na sa ''Eat Bulaga''?".
- Bernardino, Stephanie. (April 20, 2023). "Tony Tuviera remains TAPE Inc. executive, says Bullet Jalosjos". [[Manila Bulletin]].
- Garcia, Nick. (May 31, 2023). "''Eat Bulaga!'' parts ways with producer TAPE Inc.".
- (June 5, 2023). "Sotto bares reasons behind hosts' decision to leave TAPE".
- Eusebio, Aaron Brennt. (May 31, 2023). "Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey De Leon leave TAPE Inc.".
- Siazon, Rachelle. (June 1, 2023). "Tito Sotto on the day TVJ left TAPE: "Parang sila ang may-ari sa amin. Nakakapikon na."".
- (June 1, 2023). "Paolo Ballesteros, Maine Mendoza, other ''Eat Bulaga'' co-hosts leave TAPE".
- Garcia, Rose. (June 9, 2023). "Carren Eistrup says she was not "forced" to leave ''Eat Bulaga!''; confirms joining TVJ on TV5".
- Serato, Arniel C.. (November 22, 2023). "What do netizens say about revamped ''Eat Bulaga!'' and its hosts?".
- Llemit, Kathleen A.. (June 19, 2023). "'LegEAT'? 'Legit Dabarkads,' TVJ to announce new TV5 show details at presscon". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Jusay, Annalyn. (June 21, 2023). "No Name Yet: TVJ's noontime show airs July 1 on TV5". [[Manila Bulletin]].
- Amojelar, Darwin G.. (June 20, 2023). "ABS-CBN's ''It's Showtime'' moving to GMA Network's GTV Channel". [[Manila Standard]].
- (July 1, 2023). "TVJ's new show on TV5 is called ''E.A.T.''; TVJ yet to reclaim ''Eat Bulaga!'' name".
- (June 7, 2023). "Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon find new home in TV5".
- Micah. "Miles Ocampo Pumirma Na sa TVJ Production! May patama sa ''Eat Bulaga''?".
- (September 23, 2023). "Atasha Muhlach bagong Dabarkads sa ''E.A.T''!".
- (September 23, 2023). "Anak ni Aga Muhlach na si Atasha pinakabagong Dabarkads sa ''E.A.T''".
- Gabinete, Jojo. (July 29, 2023). "Bagong theme song at larong a la Pinoy Henyo tampok sa ''Eat Bulaga!'' anniversary show".
- Gabinete, Jojo. (July 29, 2023). "''E.A.T.'' at ''Eat Bulaga!'' sabay na nagdiwang ng anibersaryo".
- (December 5, 2023). "Trademark ng TAPE sa ''Eat Bulaga'' burado na!".
- Pasajol, Anne. (December 8, 2023). "TAPE's appeal on Joey de Leon's ''Eat Bulaga'' trademark application dismissed". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Cariaso, Bella. (January 6, 2024). "Court orders TAPE, GMA to stop using ''Eat Bulaga''".
- (January 5, 2024). "Marikina Court enjoins TAPE Inc., GMA from using ''Eat Bulaga'' trademark".
- gdecastro0289. (January 6, 2024). "TAPE stops using ''Eat Bulaga!'' as Tito, Vic, Joey start using it for noon show".
- Cariaso, Bella. (January 6, 2024). "Court orders TAPE, GMA to stop using ''Eat Bulaga''".
- (March 7, 2024). "Tahanang Pinasara! TAPE's blocktime deal cut over reported P57-M debt to GMA Network".
- Gabinete, Jojo. (March 3, 2024). "130 empleyado nawalan ng trabaho sa pagsasara ng ''Tahanang Pinakamasaya''".
- (January 6, 2024). "TVJ uses ''Eat Bulaga'' again, TAPE renames show after court ruling".
- (January 8, 2024). "MVP reportedly exploring news collab with CNN Philippines after PBA, ''Eat Bulaga'' weekend broadcast".
- (January 29, 2024). "Statement on the cessation of operations of CNN Philippines". [[CNN Philippines]].
- de Castro, Isagani Jr.. (February 1, 2024). "After CNN PH closure, Manny Pangilinan's TV5 launches RPTV on Channel 9". [[Rappler]].
- Pasajol, Anne. (September 23, 2023). "Atasha Muhlach joins ''E.A.T.'' as new host". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- "5 Network {{!}} ''Eat Bulaga'' (Live)".
- (July 30, 2025). "''Eat Bulaga'' {{!}} 46 years at walang palya ang ''Eat Bulaga!''".
- "Cast ''Eat Bulaga''".
- "Alden Richards, babalik na sa ''Eat Bulaga!''; Louie Ignacio, bagong direktor ng noontime show".
- Francisco, Butch. (2011). "''Eat Bulaga!: Ang Unang Tatlong Dekada''". TAPE, Inc..
- Sampayan, Anj. (July 30, 2019). "Where are They Now: ''Eat Bulaga!'' Female Hosts Through the Years".
- Anarcon, James Patrick. "10 Stars Who Left TV Shows To Switch Networks".
- Franco, Bernie V.. (September 12, 2020). "Former ''Eat Bulaga'' host Janno Gibbs on his new noontime show on Net25: "Trabaho lang"".
- "Luane Dy, ikinuwento ang pagsisimula niya bago nakapasok ng showbiz".
- Requintina, Robert. (April 14, 2023). "Maja Salvador leaves ''Eat Bulaga'' due to 'uncertainties' surrounding the show". [[Manila Bulletin]].
- Clarin, Tess. (July 21, 2009). "Noontime TV Shows".
- "''Eat Bulaga'' BTS {{!}} DJJ's as Jesters for a Day (Full Video)".
- Rula, Gorgy. "Ruru at Bianca may offer sa ''EB''?!".
- (March 8, 2024). "How our noontime "mayor" spreads fun and inspiration, one barangay at a time".
- De Castro, Isagani Jr.. (July 21, 2023). "Tito, Vic, and Joey revive ''Pinoy Henyo'' game on ''E.A.T.'' after ratings dip".
- (July 3, 2023). "TVJ's ''EAT'' introduces some of the segments that people can start joining starting next week".
- (April 6, 2024). "Laughs for Lunch Bulagaan's fresh yet familiar en·trée, dished out by Ryzza". [[News 5]].
- Abante news. (October 5, 2023). "''E.A.T.'' naghahanap ng ipapareha kina Atasha, Carren, Ryzza?".
- Ching, Mark Angelo. (October 30, 2015). "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila Ratings (Oct 19-25, 2015): ''Eat Bulaga''{{'}}s ''Tamang Panahon'' 10x higher than ''It's Showtime''".
- "Philippine Daily Inquirer". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- Nicasio, Nonie. (March 11, 2007). "Rivalry between SexBomb and EB Babes heats up".
- Julie E. Bonifacio. (February 26, 2014). "Part 1. Wally Bayola breaks silence on sex-video scandal; clears Yosh Rivera's name".
- San Diego Jr., Bayani. (September 4, 2013). "''Eat Bulaga'', ''The Ryzza Mae Show'' violate 'dignity of the child'—MTRCB". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Jimenez, Joyce. (July 20, 2016). "Women's commission: ''Eat Bulaga!'' hosts guilty of victim-shaming".
- (October 6, 2017). "Joey de Leon apologizes for insensitive remark on depression".
- Villanueva, Angelica. (May 31, 2023). "Emotional Tito, Vic, and Joey announce departure of ''Eat Bulaga'' from TAPE".
- (August 13, 2023). "''Eat Bulaga'' accused of violating live broadcasting rules, MTRCB investigates".
- (December 5, 2023). "Trademark ng TAPE sa ''Eat Bulaga'' burado na!".
- Calanog, Dale. (July 12, 2023). "TVJ files copyright, unfair competition suits vs TAPE, GMA over ''Eat Bulaga'', seeks close to P21M in damages". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Ranara, John Patrick Magno. "MTRCB summons ''E.A.T.'' after host Wally Bayola uttered profanity during show".
- Pasajol, Anne. (August 11, 2023). "''E.A.T.'' summoned by MTRCB over host Wally Bayola's 'profane words'". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Pasajol, Anne. (August 11, 2023). "Wally Bayola sorry after cursing on ''E.A.T.'': 'Nagkamali po ako'". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Villanueva, Brooke. (September 11, 2023). "TVJ to file complaint against TAPE following access to ''Eat Bulaga!'' YouTube channel".
- Requintina, Robert. (September 25, 2023). "Netizens call out ''E.A.T.'' host Joey De Leon for 'insensitive' joke, ask Lala Sotto to look into the matter". [[Manila Bulletin]].
- Mallorca, Hannah. (September 25, 2023). "Joey de Leon courts MTRCB action after 'lubid' joke on ''EAT'' segment". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- (September 24, 2023). "Joey de Leon pinagmumura ng netizens dahil sa 'lubid' joke sa ''E.A.T.'', MTRCB kinalampag: 'Galaw, galaw Lala Sotto!'".
- Llemit, Kathleen A.. (September 27, 2023). "''E.A.T.'' apologizes over Joey de Leon 'lubid' comment". [[The Philippine Star]].
- Ager, Maila. (September 27, 2023). "''EAT'' management says sorry for Joey De Leon's 'lubid' joke". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- (July 16, 2012). "''Eat Bulaga Indonesia'' Successful Premier on SCTV".
- Kuya, Uya. (July 14, 2012). "14 Host Pandu ''Eat Bulaga Indonesia''".
- Aguilar, Krissy. (July 30, 2019). "''Eat Bulaga'' Myanmar gets franchise". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.
Ask Mako anything about Eat Bulaga! — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.
Research with MakoFree with your Surf account
Create a free account to save articles, ask Mako questions, and organize your research.
Sign up freeThis content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.
Report