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The Marriel Show is the Philippine television sketch comedy sitcom conceptualized and produced by the People's Television Network, the government-owned-and-controlled TV network and SMAC Television Production. It stars an ensemble cast, which is led by Marriel Dagohoy in her leading role in various comedic situation who shifts from one role after another such as high school student, daughter of her family and high school varsity player, aiming to provide laughter for the audiences by showcasing skits, satire, short comedic sketches, and segments focused on the current notable issues, current developments and public information about the Philippine government. The show is taped in the headquarters at the PTV Broadcast Complex in Visayas Avenue, Barangay Vasra, Diliman, Quezon City. The show premiered on PTV with simulcast via PTV provincial stations nationwide on July 6, 2019 and airs every Saturday night from 7:00pm to 8:00pm (PST) after Ulat Bayan Weekend. The sketch sitcom is also made available overseas via PTV's international brand PTV World and streamed live via Facebook on PTV's official Facebook account.

The show is the first offering from SMAC in its new home PTV. It it also the first sketch sitcom to be produced by the first project of relationship of PTV partnered with SMAC Television Production, following the government TV network's partnership with the media and entertainment production company.

The Marriel Show is a situational comedy in a sketch comedy and political satire format, making it the first in Philippine television. The show has also been known to educate and empower its viewers about the Philippine government to the people.

About the show
The country's government TV network People's Television (PTV) is setting the pace in redefining the landscape of Philippine television programming. The hottest and rising talented teen stars of PTV and SMAC, Marriel Dagohoy is the titular cute and pretty Ate.

An original production of PTV and SMAC, The Marriel Show is a refreshing one-hour comedy, political satire and a sketch comedy show superimposed on a family-oriented sitcom, targets the younger viewers and young audience by showcasing a comedy skits, satire, typical comedic sketches, and segments focused on the Philippine government to the viewing public under the good governance of the Duterte administration. In spite of being designed as a sketch comedy television sitcom, the show is set in PTV headquarters. It showcases the creative and technical expertise of PTV and SMAC, led by Executive Producers Rose Manalansang and Enrico Jamora, and directed by Vince Estoquie, and stars the country's seasoned actors and today's hottest young artists from SMAC.

As the show-within-a-show for the Filipino people, The Marriel Show's story revolves around the lives of Marriel, a cute, pretty and smart high school classsmate at the public high school Barangay Vasra High School, located at the Visayas Avenue, Barangay Vasra, Diliman, Quezon City where Marriel attend, alongside other high school classmates. Segments, satire and sketches will be introduced.

First in Philippine television, the program is patterned as a sketch comedy sitcom in a manner similar to other variety shows. There will be continuity between their settings (including house setting and public high school setting) and the segments being featured in the show with a government mandate to the Filipino viewing public and to the people, skits, satire and dialogues of characters are delivered in the show to educate its viewers about the Philippine government and inform the issues and current developments for the people. With the experiences and versatility of the hottest stars, the challenge here is how to make people laugh.

Synopsis
The Marriel Show concentrates on the lessons of Marriel Garcia (Marriel Dagohoy), the only daughter and eldest and middle child of the Garcia family. A family house setting for the entire family at home and a public high school setting for high school classmates and teachers, Marriel shifts for her role in a variety of hilarious, fun, and heart-warming situations while dealing with school, friends and family, running from news and public affairs, to public service, educational, drama and sport shows -and everything in between.

Aside from this, the sitcom is formatted as a typical sketch comedy, with recurring sketches as well as a few sketches only seen in one episode. The actors also play themselves in subplots during each episode. The sketches are often parodies such as Kadenang Pinto, a parody of ABS-CBN's afternoon drama series Kadenang Ginto, which quickly won critical acclaim due to the rival impersonation of Marriel Dagohoy as Marda, a parody of Marga (Andrea Brillantes) and Yen Quirante as Cashie, a parody of Cassie (Francine Diaz) which became popular for the character's rivals.

Format
Before the show's opening, a disclaimer was presented. Skits and sketches are performed in a manner similar to other variety shows. It also takes on political satire about the Philippine government.

Lead

 * Marriel Dagohoy (born in November 27, 2002) as Marriel Garcia - a teenager as the only daughter and eldest and middle child of the Garcia family and a cute, pretty and smart high school classmate at Barangay Vasra High School, the public high school with DepEd permit. Marriel is the lead role and portrayed as a video jock (VJ) of the sitcom who delivers in particular episodes as she delivers the intro, comments, spiels and wrapping up of the show aside from her acting skills where she narrated. Later in the sketch sitcom, she develops a crush on her good friend Sec. Donny.

Main

 * Donny Pangilinan as Secretary Donny Andanar - based on the Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, Marriel's good friend and a first love interest. He was tasked with supervising both the operations of the government's news and information agencies.
 * Kaye Abad as Kaye Garcia - Marriel's mother and Patrick's wife.
 * Arnold Reyes as Arnold Garcia - Marriel's father and Kaye's husband.
 * Zyren dela Cruz as Zyren Garcia - Marriel's youngest brother and Kaye and Patrick's second child.
 * Kurt Gerona as Kurt Aytona - Marriel's classmate/bestfriend at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Art Guma as Art Sena - Marriel's classmate and Kurt's friend at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Gary Lim as President Rodriga Duterte - parody of the President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte.

Supporting

 * Yen Quirante as Yen Brillantes - Marriel's classmate and Art's girlfriend at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Josh Worsley as Josh - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Tan Roncal as Tan - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Sheena Catacutan as Sheena - Marriel's classmate/friend at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Gwen Apuli as Gwen - Marriel's classmate/friend at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Marcy Verdadero as Marcy - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Shami Baltazar as Shami - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Lorenzo Cinco as Lorenzo - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Johan Kyle Ong at Johan - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Zyreine Menorias as Zyreine - a classmate at Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Wendy Valdez as Ma'am Rhonda - the teacher of Barangay Vasra High School who loves her classmates despite their lessons inside the classroom.
 * Ruby Ruiz as Principal Ruby - the principal of Barangay Vasra High School.
 * Aubrey Miles as Aubrey Aytona - Kurt's mother
 * Nikka Martinez as Nikka Sena - Art's mother
 * Rich Asuncion as Rich Brillantes - Yen's mother
 * Don Laurel as Don Brillantes - Yen's father
 * Ayesha Zara Soldevilla as Ayesha
 * Yuguz Garcia as Yuguz - Zyren's classmate/friend at Barangay Varsa Elementary School.
 * Mandy Ochoa as Atty. Mandy Panelo - based on the Presidential Spokesperson Atty. Salvador Panelo, the lawyer who serves as the Spokesperson of President Rodriga Duterte.
 * Marc Acueza as Asec. Marc Ablan
 * Kalila Aguilos as Aling Belay - Owner of a sari-sari store right outside the Garcia house.

Extended Cast

 * Raffy Rodriguez as Raffy

Guest Cast

 * Karlo Nograles as Karlo Rivera - Cabinet secretary.
 * Dennis Padilla
 * Elisse Joson
 * Sid Lucero
 * Rish Ramos
 * Arjo Atayde
 * Princess Ella Apon
 * Rayantha Leigh
 * Yen Santos
 * Rachel Frances Song Suazo (Artista Teen Quest 2019)
 * Nicole Laeno
 * Kisses Delavin
 * Heaven Peralejo
 * Barbie Imperial
 * Pat Reyes

Segments
The Marriel Show features skits and sketches are performed in a manner similar to other variety shows. There's skits is the public high school setting - Barangay Vasra High School, a public high school (with DepEd permit) featuring SMAC teen stars as their high school classmates in a skits.

Current

 * Atty. Marriel - based on the Secretary Martin Andanar, the sketch court stars Sec. Marriel (played by Marriel Dagohoy), a 16-year-old high school classmate lawyer, together with Barangay Vasra High School students, and features a child for petty grievances such as grounding, receiving detention, being told to "tama" o "mali." The adult defendant would usually tell Atty. Marriel that she is too young to be a secretary. Atty. Marriel yells, "SILENCE!" Regardless of the merit of the defendant's case, Marriel always finds in favor of the child, if necessary inventing reasons to do so, and sentences the adult to an absurd punishment (sometimes the adult would complain that they don't have the money to pay the fine).
 * Balitalaga - a parody comedic-news satire newscast anchored by the one and only news girl Marriel (played by Marriel Dagohoy), sitting the news desk at the PTV Newscenter, depicting the hottest and fresh news items in the current events and gives a humorous stories which is related to the biggest news that are happening to the country. It often reports things major occurring in Visayas Avenue and around the country, Balitalaga spoofed each week’s hottest news and figures in local, national and global, business and economy, weather, sports and entertainment. The news ended with the attackers showing up in the newsroom. Marriel also shows a sympathy for the victims of the attack.
 * Ma'am Rhonda - Ma'am Rhonda (played by Wendy Valdez) is a high school teacher of Barangay Vasra High School who loves her classmates despite their lessons inside the classroom as she increasingly absurd tasks by her high school classmates.
 * The Girl's Bedroom - a TV show that takes place in the girl's bedroom. Featuring three girl who were pretties are Marriel (Marriel Dagohoy), a teen girl who always makes sure to remind the audience that she is pretty, Sheena (played by Sheena Catacutan), a young girl who disposes of unwelcome guests and Gwen (played by Gwen Apuli).
 * Cabina Ulat la TeleRadyo - a parody of the radio-TV program Cabinet Report sa TeleRadyo, with Sec. Donny (Donny Pangilinan) at the radio booth (RP1).
 * Dear Marriel - a sketch anthology segment starring Marriel Dagohoy as a host and narrator as a high school classmate, who offered letter readers and love advice from her bedroom on a TV series. She is a teenager as she reads letters where the high school love story sent in by young viewers, featuring the problems of Barangay Vasra High School classmates (like first love, pimples). Her characteristic phrase, "Thaaaaat's me!", one of the sketch's trademarks. Each episode, Marriel opens the show by saying "Hey guys, ako si Marriel" andshe began the letter sender story by saying "Dear Marriel…."
 * Tugong 8888 Hotline - a parody of PTV's public service program Digong 8888 Hotline, which is about 8888, a 24/7 national public service hotline, hosted by starring Marriel Dagohoy.
 * Kapitan Karapatan - A superhero.
 * Marriel Chat - a parody of the late-night television comedy and interview shows, a late-night sketch talk show hosted by Marriel (played by Marriel Dagohoy), where she always booked excited guests. During those stories, Marriel tries to put together a report and proved to attract the exciting guest, so that she could interview them on this show.
 * That's My K-12 - a curriculum-based educational segment featuring K-12 basic education.
 * Vocabulare with Marriel and Her Little - Featured Marriel (played by Marriel Dagohoy) and an obnoxious puppet named Anton, controlled by Sec. Martin Andanar. Marriel would announce a vocabulary word, and Anton would use it any insulting sentence.
 * Totally Sec. Donny - a short sketch starring Sec. Donny (played by Donny Pangilinan) who tells nonsensical stories about the most pressing issues, usually beginning with the line "Isa pa…" and uses the words "like" and "all" a lot. This was the only recurring sketch lacking an appearance by Marriel (though she introduces Donny in a voiceover). He ends the segment by saying, "Totally!"
 * Who Wants to Win 4 Milyon Peso? - a parody of the Philippine version of the UK game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, hosted by Marriel (Marriel Dagohoy) and actors played as contestants, usually a character from another recurring skit on the show and asked three questions, with the final question being worth four million Philippine pesos. Obviously, there was 4 milyon peso winner as the segment title suggests. (Note: This parody was presented as a response of growing popularity of the game show in 2000.)
 * Marriel Sing-Along - a high school teen singer (played by Marriel Dagohoy) who performed songs that is offensive and inappropriate for the occasion as she sing.
 * Several commercial parodies for an absurd product.

Former

 * Kadenang Pinto - a parody of ABS-CBN's afternoon drama series Kadenang Ginto, starring Marriel Dagohoy as Marda and Yen Quirante as Cashie.

Recurring characters (July 6, 2019-February 8, 2020)
Kadenang Pinto (a parody of Kadenang Ginto) - the house setting and the public high school setting of various high school teenagers (Barangay Varsa High School).
 * Mardaget "Marda" M. Bartolome - Parody of Margaret "Marga" M. Bartolome (Andrea Brillantes), played by Marriel Dagohoy.
 * Cashandra "Cashie" A. Mondragon - Parody of Cassandra "Cassie" A. Mondragon (Francine Diaz), played by Yen Quirante.
 * Damella Mondragon-Bartolome - Parody of Daniela Mondragon-Bartolome (Dimples Romana), played by Kaye Abad.
 * Ramida Andrata-Mondragon - Parody of Romina Andrada-Mondragon (Beauty Gonzalez), played by Rich Asuncion.
 * Raberto "Rabert" Mondragon - Parody of Roberto "Robert" Mondragon (Albert Martinez), played by Don Laurel.
 * Carlo Bartolome - Parody of Carlos Bartolome (Adrian Alandy), played by Arnold Reyes.
 * Laonorda "Laon" Harrera - Parody of Leonardo "Leon" Herrera (Richard Yap), played by Raffy Rodriguez.
 * Makael "Makoy" Sarmanto - Parody of Michael "Mikoy" Sarmiento (Seth Fedelin), played by Kurt Gerona.
 * Kristaff "Tupe" Tejoda - Parody of Kristoff "Tope" Tejada (Kyle Echarri), played by Art Goma.
 * Marlene Galalan - Parody of Maureen Gatchalian (Bea Basa), played by Sheena Catacutan.
 * Noel Aldarda - Parody of Neil Andrada (Adrian Lindayag), played by Tan Roncal.
 * Nardo Racaforme - Parody of Nadya Ricaforte (Danica Ontengco), played by Gwen Apuli.
 * Naka da Guzman - Parody of Nica de Guzman (CJ de Guzman), played by Marcy Verdadero.
 * Leshie Calalatan - Parody og Leslie Joy "LJ" Catacutan (Julie Esguerra), played by Shami Baltazar.
 * Trena - Parody of Trina (Abby Bautista), played by Zyreine Menorias.

Soundtrack

 * The Marriel Show (composer: Dante Bantutua) - Eurika / Marriel Dagohoy (under Aika Records)

Anak TV Seal Awards

 * 2019 Anak TV Seal Awardee (Most Well-Liked TV Program) - Won

Trivia

 * This sketch sitcom is the first TV production from the alliance of the People's Television Network and SMAC Television Production since 2019.
 * This is Marriel Dagohoy's debut as a teen actress in television.
 * The first PTV sketch comedy sitcom to never have a gag and knock-knock jokes.