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TSAS
TSAS OBB 2022
Also known as TSAS Eh Di Wow! (2015)
TSAS Reloaded (2020–2022)
Format Youth-oriented
Musical variety show
Created by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (since 2019)
Secarats Talent Management Services (2015, 2019-2020
Emmanventures Television Production (since 2020)
Written by Nilyano Retna
Directed by Nilyano Retna
Starring Via Saroca
Aljhun Portodo
Elijah Rodriguez
Gazelle Agero
Emman Franc
and the rest of TSAS
Opening theme TSAS theme song
by the cast of TSAS
Country of origin Philippines
Language(s) Filipino
English
No. of episodes 16
Production
Executive producer(s) Jhay–Ar Franc
Secarats Talent Management Services/Masterpiece – Model & Artist Club
Patty & Sam Fashion Collection
Location(s) Live Studio 1, IBC Compound Center, Capitol Hills Drive, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines (since 2019)
New Farmers Plaza, Araneta City, Cubao, Quezon City
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials)
Production company(s) Secarats Television (2015, 2019–2020)
IBC Entertainment Group (since 2019)
Emmanventures Television Production (since 2020)
Broadcast
Original channel PTV (2015)
IBC (2019–present)
Secarats TV (2019–2020)
IBC Plus (2020–2022)
Picture format 480i (SDTV) (2015)
1080i (HDTV) (2019–present)
Audio format Stereo (PTV: 2015)
Mono (IBC: 2019–present)
Original run First incarnation (PTV):
April 19 – August 2, 2015
Second incarnation (IBC):
July 7, 2019 – present
External links
Website

The Sunday Afternoon Show (TSAS) is a Philippine television youth-oriented musical variety show currently produced under Emmanventures Television Production every Sunday afternoon. The first incarnation of the show was aired on PTV and worldwide via PTV World from April 19 to August 2, 2015. The second incarnation of the show produced by IBC's entertainment division and Emmanventures Television Production and premiered on IBC and worldwide on Global IBC on July 6, 2019.

The show is currently hosted by The Powerful Diva Via Saroca, Aljhun Portodo, Elijah Rodriguez, Gazelle Agero and Emman Franc. Joining the hosts are the hottest performers, some of them are recording artist, models, singers, dancers and performers, featuring the hottest and freshest talented young artists of today's generation for teen and kids, including contract artists and talents under Secarats/Emmanventures/Masterpiece – Model & Artist Club who exemplified true meaning of talent – singing, dancing, modeling and acting, the Masterpiece members and P&S models, albeit catering to a young audience and teenage viewers, whose demographics included kids in elementary school and teens in high school.

It airs every Sunday from 5:30 P.M. to 6:15 P.M. (PST) on IBC and streamed live via Facebook pages of IBC,  Masterpiece and TSAS. It is the first ever Secarats–produced TV show every Sunday for the potential talents and for youngsters, enlisted a group of multi–talented teens and kids.

Synopsis[]

Secarats Talent Management Services through Secarats Artist Group/Masterpiece – Model & Artist Club, has been training, discovering and scouting for the freshest, brightest, most talented and loveliest talented young artists of today's generation for this program.

TSAS is proud to have launched to stardom teens and kids who can boast of their singing, dancing, acting and modeling talents, to name a few.

Only the best can ever get to perform. TSAS believes in making a singer sing, an actor act, and a dancer dance. Our goal is to make them dream, believe and achieve.

Format[]

The show will have four parts: singing original and famous songs, dancing to popular hits, acting on a gag sketch and interviewing in-depth of people behind the music industry. The ensemble behind this program ranges from 4 to 18 years old.

About the show[]

Promotion[]

On April 17, 2015, the cast members of the youth-oriented variety show appeared via the morning magazine show Good Morning Boss where they promoted the show. Cherryz Mendoza, Justin Ward, Emman Franc, Hiro Volante, Miguel David and Michael Tañeca promoted the show. while Cherryz performed Bakit Ba Ganyan.

First incarnation[]

In May 24, 2015, as a 2nd season, TSAS reformatted from the musical variety show into a comedy gag show as TSAS Eh 'Di Wow!.

Secarats moved to IBC[]

Prior to Secarats' entry to IBC, Cherryz Mendoza, the pioneer artist and premier talent of Secarats Talent Management Services, returned to IBC after she signed a contract on July 13, 2015 as she becoming a regular hosts and performer in the youth–oriented variety show Hey it's Fans Day! (beginning August 9, 2015). Before that, Cherryz was sung the theme songs of their TV shows on IBC including Tasya Fantasya and Anna Luna, and eventually landed as a performer in 2015 when she started appearing in separate network–produced shows. Cherryz became the first acting role in IBC's youth-oriented drama series Forever Barkada from 2015 to 2016.

On September 12, 2015, Secarats Talent Management Services announced that they signed a partnership with IBC, this will be a production partner and line producer of the sequestered network. After they went into 5-month hiatus and continuously perform in several events, mall shows and concerts, young stars of Secarats are returned to television as it transferred to IBC in January 17, 2016 by joining the Sunday noontime youth–oriented musical variety show Hey it's Fans Day! with the roster of talents, artists and performers, including Justin, Hiro, Keith, Denise, Michael, Renz, Carleen, Emman, Stephanie, Sarah, Aaron, Patrisha, Aries, Erika and Miguel which integrated to its young stars of IBC along with the new artists and talents of Secarats are Francis Magundayao, Via Saroca, Harold Rementilla, Adrian Desabille, Jedrik Yamio and Raisa Dayrit. It also perform in Hey it's Fans Day! Full Fanatic which has the selected artists from IBC Talent Center and Secarats, and launching the segment for Sunday afternoon Team Secarats featuring the artists and performers of Secarats Artist Group, showcasing their talents in singing, dancing, acting and modeling.

Second incarnation/Revival[]

After 4 year hiatus, IBC took over majority of the production on the latter program under Secarats. Thus, the IBC and Secarats management needed to relaunch TSAS in July 2019, in line with the network's effort to regain top slot in the ratings. The network is set to revive the show and revert to its original title TSAS, premiered on July 6, 2019 at 2 pm after SMAC Pinoy Ito! left IBC to transfer to PTV after SMAC Television Production denied IBC's offer to buy the airing rights of the show. Cherryz Mendoza was joined by Rico dela Paz as the main hosts.

Since the show's revival to IBC, TSAS became one of the highest rated afternoon variety shows, which helped the network registered an all–time–high in viewership ratings at that time.

P.O.13 and TSAS temporarily stops the admission of the live studio audience and suspended live episodes as part of the country's fight against the coronavirus. On March 15, 2020, the show started re–airing some of the past performances from previous episodes as a replay in order to stop the spread of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic outbreak in the Philippines as a precautionary measure. On May 3, 2020, the show resumed its taping/live staging (once a month) of new episodes and aired live via work–from–home arrangements through Zoom Video Communications, which beamed live from the homes of the hosts and performers using online production methods. Since June 14, 2020, it introduces its first-ever virtual set for TSAS as a way for child and teen performers to to showcase their singing, dancing, hosting and modeling prowess on Philippine TV. Owing to safety precautions against the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the show entails a 1–week lock–in taping set–up to produce a month worth of episodes, with only the episode done during the lock-in period being staged live from the studio itself.

On November 5, 2020, all social media accounts of TSAS unveiled the teaser and the new logo of the now revitalized show to be renamed TSAS Reloaded. The reformatted show premiered on November 8, 2020 and became a production of IBC Entertainment Group and Emmanventures Television Production. The same day, it became a Sunday broadcast live on IBC with Elijah Rodriguez, Bradley Emerson, Mary Papa, Paula Fernandez, Aljhun Portodo and Gazelle Agero.

In September 2022, the management of IBC, Emmanventures and Masterpiece decided to reformat the show, introduce brand new segments and add new hosts, according to sir/direk Franco Custodio Abuan Jr. and the rest of Emmanventures TV Production staff and talents. On September 25, 2022, the show's title TSAS Reloaded was reverted and shortened back to its original format and title TSAS with the re–extension of its airtime to 1 hours, which coincided with the comeback of Via Saroca, who is expected to return in–studio performances, as one of the show's main hosts, according to the founder of Emmanventures, Emman Franc.

Cast[]

Current[]

Main hosts[]

  • Via Saroca – The Powerful Diva (born in April 29, 2001) (2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Aljhun Portodo – Mellow Pop Prince (2020–present)
  • Elijah Rodriguez – The Acoustic Prince (2019–present)
  • Gazelle Agero – The Teen Promising Jewel (Fusion Girls) (2019–present)
  • Emman FrancThe Boy Next Door/The Mall Prince (born in October 8, 2006) (2015, 2019–present)

Performers[]

  • Aaron Rosario – The Young Balladeer (born in October 15, 2003) (2015, 2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Renz Aytona – The Young Balladeer (born in July 5, 2003) (2015, 2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Rhianna Angel Gabriel – Asia's Angelic Voice/Runway Princess and Face of the New Millenium (2022–present)
  • Gen Alpha Kidz (2022–present)
    • Xianna Suni
    • Gabrielle Evolet dela Cruz (Evolet)
    • Berlyne Zoe Celine Dion (Celine)
    • Caitlyn Cayabyab
    • Zoey Miognette dela Cruz (Zoey)
    • Josel Cayabyab
  • Kryzha Mae Serrano (2022–present)
  • Adrianna Mendoza (2022–present)
  • Ghiwelle Permison (2022–present)
  • Lexine Agsaoay (2022–present)
  • Roxanne Mariel Bien (2022–present)
  • Masterpiece Teens (2022–present)
    • Trisha Anne Maningding (Fusion Girls)/Asia's Most Promising Model (2019–2020, 2022–present)
    • Kateleen Paja – Asia's Female Teen Balladeer
    • Yannah Gabriel
    • Jannah Dupee – Asia's breakthrough artist/performer
    • Kate Gabrielle Balolong – Asia's Teen Diva (2023–present)
    • Shamille Ibanez
    • Khizmie Calvin Garcia
    • Abigail Manalo Abalos
    • Moira Thonett Magalong
  • Crissel IgnacioThe Teen Darling Diva (born in 2005) (2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Denise Canlas (born in February 5, 2002) (2015, 2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • NJ Roben Asunto – The Young Prince Ballader of the North (2019-2020, 2022–present)
  • Paula Fernandez – The Soulful Diva (Fusion Girls) (2019–present)
  • Aliyah Francisco (Fusion Girls) (2019–2020, 2022-present)
  • Lourd Ljones Decena (2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Jedrik Yamio (2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Mikayla Velasco Palaganas (2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Kylie del Rosario (2019–2020, 2022–present)
  • Adrian Desabille (2019–2020, 2022–present)

Guests[]

  • BINI
  • Subset PH (P–Pop girl group) (2023–present)
  • Pink Monsters (P–Pop group) (2023–present)
  • Eric Verde (2023–present)

Former[]

Main hosts[]

  • Cherryz Mendoza – The Mall Princess (born in March 21, 2001) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Justin Ward (2015)
  • Rico dela Paz – The Primetime Prince (born in May 27, 1996) (2019–2020) (IBC Talent Center)
  • Bradley Emerson (2019–2022) ([2])

2020–2022

  • Mary Papa (2020–2022) (Emmanventures)

Performers[]

  • Alyssa Angeles (2015)
  • Carleen Sky Aclan – The Child Wonder (born in November 18, 2010) (2015, 2019–2020)
  • Erika Mae Salas (born in October 21, 2001) (2015)
  • Alessandra Cadacas (2015)
  • Miguel David (2015)
  • John Joseph Miraflores (2015)
  • Aries Ace Espanola (2015)
  • Camille Bartolome (2015)
  • Isabella Gallardo (2015)
  • Julie Anne Negrito (2015)
  • Keith Cruz – The Runaway Princess (born in August 4, 2001) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Michael Tañeca (born in February 4) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Stephanie Bangcot (born in August 17) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Hiro Volante (born in June 10, 2000) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Sarah Ortega (born in February 14, 2002) (2015, 2019-2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Patrisha Samson (born in April 5, 2002) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Carl Longno (Carl Jhaphet Perez Longno) (2015, 2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Krystin Dayrit (born in April 22) (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Alliah Michelle (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Raisa Dayrit – The Comedienne Princess (born in May 19, 2002) (2019–2020)
  • Harold Rementilla (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Kyle Banzon (born in April 16, 2004) (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Kurt Lawrence Bautista (born in February 3, 2004) (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Louis Pre Jr. (born in January 11, 2001) (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Curvhey Lim (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Irvin Aishan Versola (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Princess Angel Gacayan (born in January 30) (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Francis Ryan Lim (born in September 14, 2002) (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Kate Leen (2020–2021) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Nicolas Queen (2020–2021) (Secarats Artist Group)

Masterpiece

  • Clare Siggaoat (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • Coffee Charm Mapula (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)
  • LG Tanigue (2019–2020) (Secarats Artist Group)

Others

  • Khaira (2015)
  • Shania (2015)
  • Madz (2015)
  • Yeng (2015)

Production crew[]

TSAS (The Sunday Afternoon Show) (1st incarnation)

  • Executive Producer: Francis Custodio Abuan Jr.
  • Director: Nilyano Retna
  • Editing Supervisor: Sam Pascual
  • Technical Director: Jeff Delmundo
  • Cameramen: Ian Tatao, Jermel Mabalatan, Vangs Espiritu
  • Lights and Audio Technician: Ronald Oquendo, Sherald San Diego, Ronald Nicolas
  • Production Manager: Bong Navarro
  • Theme Song Musical Arranger: Jun Tamayo
  • Theme Song Composer: Jessa Mae Gabon

TSAS (The Sunday Afternoon Show) Eh Di Wow!

TSAS (The Sunday Afternoon Show) (2nd incarnation)

  • Executive Producer: Francis Custodio Abuan Jr. (Rann Franc), Secarats Talent Management Services, Patty & Sam Fashion Collection
  • Director: Nilyano Retna
  • Writer: Nilyano Retna
  • Editing Supervisor: Sam Pascual, RAVRAIN
  • Production Design: Secarats Talent Management Services with Roay Aytona and Dodong Taneca
  • Production Manager: Bong Navarro
  • Talent Coach: Apollo D. Ong
  • Technical Director: Jeff Delmundo
  • Cameramen: Ian Tatao, Jermel Mabalatan, Vangs Espiritu
  • Lights and Audio Technician: Ronald Oquendo, Sherald San Diego, Ronald Nicolas
  • Teotimo Timonel Basil
  • Patty and Sam Fashion Collection by Coach Jenn

Segments[]

2019–2020 (IBC)

  • Singing Mo 'To – A segment featuring Secarats premier recording artists, singing original and famous songs.
  • TSAS By Request – Viewers request a song hosted by Rico dela Paz, featuring Secarats artists/singers via social media sites (Facebook, Twitter) to perform during the show.
  • TSAS Danze Tracks – Dance numbers featuring Secarats talents, dancing to our popular hits in our dance performances.
  • Eh Di Wow! – A gag sketch segment, featuring Secarats artists and talents, acting on a funny gags as they say Eh Di Wow! after a joke.
  • TSAS Pinoy Playlist – A segment hosted by Cherryz Mendoza, featuring Secarats artists/singers performing an OPM hits.

November 8, 2020–2022 (IBC)

  • Sita Damit Gags
  • Dance Rehearsals Gags
  • Oh My Paula
  • Do–It–Like–Bradley
  • 123...Takbo!
  • Classic TSAS Gags
  • Habulin Nyo Gag
  • Music video features

2022–present

  • Sing with Via – Features performances from the Powerful Diva Via Saroca.
  • Eh Di Wow! – past and present gags/skits featuring Secarats/Masterpiece talents and artists, acting on a funny gags as they say Eh Di Wow! after a joke.
  • TSAS MTV – past and present music videos featuring Secarats/Masterpiece recording artists (Cherryz Mendoza, Alyssa Angeles, Keith Cruz, Via Saroca, Patrisha Samson, Carleen Sky Aclan, Erika Mae Salas, Sarah Ortega, Raisa Dayrit, Gazelle Agero)

Others[]

  • TSAS Online – TSAS's official website, where viewers, fans and supporters can view information about the show, read fun facts about the cast, get an update on the events and lifestyle, view photos and videos on–set, send their requests to Secarats artists, and even chat with them. (2019–2020)
  • TSAS: Encore – An encore replay airing of the same day's TSAS episode that is aired on Secarats TV. (2019–2020)

See also[]

References[]

External links[]


Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (current and upcoming original programming)
News

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Drama
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Variety
DMZ-TV (since 2000–2001, 2011–2014, 2018) | Lunch ng Bayan (since 2024) | P.O.13 (since 2019) | TSAS Reloaded (since 2019) | Sarah G. Live (since 2018)


Reality
Bachelor Philippines (since 2024)


Comedy
Angelica 'Kada (since 2022) | Iskul Bukol (since 1978–1990, 2017)


Kids
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Game:
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Religious
Feast TV (since 2020) | Kape't Pandasal (since 2020) | Family TV Mass (2002–2014, 2015–2019, since 2020) | The Word Exposed (since 2023)

Philippine noontime variety television shows
Kapamilya Channel/A2Z

It's Showtime | ASAP Natin 'To


GMA Network
TiktoClock | It's Showtime | All-Out Sundays


People's Television Network
Penpen de Sarapen | Sunday Funday


Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Lunch ng Bayan | P.O.13 | TSAS


GTV
TiktoClock | It's Showtime | All-Out Sundays


TV5
Eat Bulaga! | ASAP Natin 'To


Radio Philippines Network
Eat Bulaga! | Kwarta o Kahon


RPTV
Eat Bulaga!


BEAM
ASAP Natin 'To


Defunct shows
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