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ASAP (TV program)

All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party (ASAP; Tagalog: [ˈasap]), currently branded as ASAP Natin 'To (lit.'"This Is Our ASAP"'), is a Philippine television musical variety show produced by ABS-CBN Entertainment.

ASAP
Current logo (since 2018)
Also known as
List
    • ASAP (1995–2003, 2016–2018)
    • ASAP Mania (2003–2005)
    • ASAP '05 (2005)
    • ASAP '06 (2006)
    • ASAP '07 (2007)
    • ASAP '08 (2008)
    • ASAP '09 (2009)
    • ASAP XV (2010)
    • ASAP Fanatic (2004–2006)
    • ASAP Rocks (2011–2012)
    • ASAP 2012 (2012)
    • ASAP 18 (2013)
    • ASAP 19 (2014)
    • ASAP 20 (2015)
    • ASAP Natin 'To (since 2018)
GenreVariety show
Created byJohnny Manahan
Written by
  • Leo Bernardo
  • Darla Sauler (since 2018)
Directed by
Presented by
Narrated by
Opening theme"Hot na Hot ang ASAP" (1995-1997)
"Better than Ever" (1997-2011, 2012-2013)
"Rock On!" (ASAP Rocks Theme) (2011)
"One Hundred Ways to Celebrate (ASAP 19 Theme) (2014)
"ASAP Let's Celebrate" (2015-present)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • Filipino (primary)
  • English (secondary)
No. of episodes9,664 (as of October 15, 2023)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Joyce Liquicia (1995–2018)
  • Jasmin Pallera (2018–present)
Production locations
Editors
  • Cedric Flores
  • TJ Payumo
  • Adones Abarquez
  • Dennis Salgado
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time150 minutes
Production companyABS-CBN Entertainment
Release
Original network
Original releaseFebruary 5, 1995 (1995-02-05) –
present

Originally hosted by Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandez, Ariel Rivera and Dayanara Torres, it is currently hosted by Nievera along with Zsa Zsa Padilla, Gary Valenciano, Erik Santos, Luis Manzano, Kim Chiu, Enchong Dee, Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, and Janine Gutierrez. The show premiered on February 5, 1995, replacing its predecessor Sa Linggo nAPO Sila and became the longest running Sunday noontime variety show, after surpassing rival network GMA's GMA Supershow’s record of nearly two decades. In October 2015, ASAP became the first live entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true high-definition picture, the other being a sports program and It's Showtime.[1]

ASAP premiered on ABS-CBN, where it aired until May 2020, when the broadcast of the network was halted due to its non-renewal of its franchise. New live episodes have since aired in the Kapamilya Channel, a pay network set up by ABS-CBN Corporation with simulcasts on the broadcaster's other cable channel which is Jeepney TV. A2Z and TV5 have also received rights to broadcast ASAP through the partnership of the networks' firms with ABS-CBN. The program is also streamed online via iWantTFC, TFC IPTV and Kapamilya Online Live. It is also aired internationally through The Filipino Channel on cable and satellite.

History Edit

ASAP's first decade (1995–2003) Edit

 
The set of ASAP (2011-2013) incorporating multiple LED displays.

When Sa Linggo nAPO Sila became 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila to replace Eat Bulaga! (which left ABS-CBN to transfer to GMA after TAPE Inc. denied ABS-CBN's offer to buy the airing rights of the show), a TV show was conceptualized by a group of production people from the displaced APO show in January 1995 as a "concert party" on Sundays. Martin Nievera accidentally joined the group while on break from taping his eponymous talk show. He gave the show the title acronym ASAP which stood for All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party. The production group decided to bring him and Pops Fernandez, along with Ariel Rivera and Dayanara Torres as main hosts for the show. The cast of Pare Ko (Claudine Barretto, Victor Neri, Roselle Nava, Gio Alvarez, Jao Mapa, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Nikka Valencia) became co-hosts for the show to attract younger audiences. In 1996, the show's line-up of co-hosts and performers evolved as it included different young stars from ABS-CBN's Talent Center (Ang TV, Gimik and Star Circle). The show also celebrated its first anniversary as it finally wrested the top spot away from its closest rival GMA Supershow. The show became victorious in 1997 as they celebrated their 2nd anniversary from the Araneta Coliseum, as their erstwhile institutional rival show GMA Supershow folded up; Supershow was replaced by SOP.

The show originally had its own theme song, Hot na Hot sa ASAP in 1995. During the show's second anniversary, another theme song was released entitled Better Than Ever. Initial broadcast commenced on February 5, 1995, at the Delta Theatre in Quezon Avenue. In 1997, they transferred to Studio 3 of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, sharing space with 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila. However, it suffered a setback on May 10, 1998, when one of the main hosts, Martin Nievera resigned from the show because of marital issues with co-host (and now ex-wife) Pops Fernandez. Dayanara Torres later on left the show to pursue a career in Hollywood. Richard Gomez and Zsa Zsa Padilla became regular hosts from that time on as replacements to Nievera and Torres.

On February 7, 1999, the show was broadcast simultaneously from the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay and the University of St. La Salle Coliseum in Bacolod City to usher the second season of the MBA. Magandang Tanghali Bayan main hosts Randy Santiago, John Estrada and Willie Revillame helped out in hosting ASAP from Bacolod while the main hosts were in Cuneta Astrodome. In the same year, the show celebrated the finales of its top-rating soaps Mula sa Puso and Esperanza through a grand production number.

In 2001, the producers added the tagline "The Only One" to the show's title to emphasize itself as unique amidst the rise of shows duplicating its concept. On March 11 of the same year, the show created new sensations out of "The Hunks", a new group composed of long-time Kapamilya heartthrobs Piolo Pascual, Diether Ocampo, Jericho Rosales, Carlos Agassi and Bernard Palanca. Their phenomenal success as a group made noise around Philippine entertainment circles as they stormed their way through various appearances within ABS-CBN shows and concerts abroad. ASAP's rival show SOP even got wind of the group's popularity by creating a parody group, "Da HungHunks".

In 2002, the show lost former co-host and occasional guest Rico Yan to pancreatitis, while Jolina Magdangal and Ciara Sotto left ASAP and transferred to GMA Network to join SOP, along with Marvin Agustin who would later be at the network in 2006. Richard Gomez also left the show in that same year after signing an exclusive contract with GMA Network. It also became the go-to show for the premieres of ABS-CBN Summer and Christmas station IDs by that period until 2015, when TV Patrol and It's Showtime changed venue. The show also introduced daring segments such as Rated R (headed by Rica Peralejo) and Clash Dance (Regine Tolentino and Angela Velez).

In May 2002, Martin Nievera officially returned to ASAP after four years of hiatus a main host due to his marital issues with Fernandez and Padilla, she served as a permanent replacement to Ciara Sotto when the latter formally ended his contract with ABS-CBN and moved to rival network GMA.

In February 2003, ASAP celebrated its 8th anniversary with another special show at the Araneta Coliseum. The anniversary show was remembered for the launch of the year-long celebration of ABS-CBN's 50th year of Philippine television. It was also by that time when a major controversy happened when Angela Velez suddenly had a wardrobe malfunction while dancing on stage.

On that same period until June 2003, the show simulcasted on ABS-CBN's sister station Studio 23 (now known as S+A).

ASAP Mania (2003–2005) Edit

In May 2003, the show was reformatted as ASAP Mania, after it lost its top-rating status to SOP Rules. Some original main hosts like Ariel Rivera and Pops Fernandez later on left the show while Martin Nievera and Zsa Zsa Padilla started hosting the show on a semi-regular basis. The biggest talent acquisitions of the show, however, were Gary Valenciano and Kuh Ledesma who joined in to replaced Rivera and Fernandez. Valenciano and Ledesma signed exclusive contracts with ABS-CBN and also shared the former's creative inputs to make the show more interesting. In addition, Valenciano also celebrated his 20th showbiz anniversary on that show earlier that year.

Some ASAP segments like Star in a Million and Victim became a hit with the viewers that the ABS-CBN management decided to turn both segments into full-length shows on weekend primetime in November of that year. The move resulted in the network regaining lost audience share on weekends as both shows rated high against their rival counterparts.

In 2004, ASAP gradually regained leadership with the addition of singing champions from Viva-produced singing contests Star for a Night and Search for a Star (Sarah Geronimo, Mark Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go) and ABS-CBN's very own Star in a Million (Sheryn Regis, Christian Bautista and Erik Santos) along with their runners-up. In May of the same year, it also introduced a spin-off show ASAP Fanatic to serve as a venue for its new young stars (some of which came from Star Circle Quest) to perform and interact with fans. The show held a special advanced anniversary episode on October 10 of the same year at the Folk Arts Theater and the PhilSports Arena.

2005–2009 Edit

In 2005, the format changed to ASAP '05 and added rising TV host Toni Gonzaga and commercial model-turned singer Nikki Gil.

In 2006, the show absorbed talents from the displaced spin-off show ASAP Fanatic and became a three-hour show. It also launched a somewhat complicated logo resembling LED lights where the words ASAP were made out of dots connected which had been in use until 2015. Also in January of that same year, boxing legend Manny Pacquiao guested on the show.

On June 18, 2006, Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson performed for the first time on the ASAP stage following their stint on Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1. A few months later, the ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards was launched where they honor the best in domestic pop culture.

In February 2007, Asia's Nightingale Lani Misalucha joined the show on a temporary basis while ex-SOP performers Karylle (daughter of Zsa Zsa Padilla) and Billy Crawford followed suit in 2008.[2] The show also rolled out a grand welcome fit for royalty when it introduced then-Kapuso Primetime actress Angel Locsin as the newest Kapamilya actress in August and the following month, KC Concepcion after a long stay in Paris.

On January 27, 2008, the show was aired through different locations as the show also officially started the 55th anniversary celebrations of ABS-CBN.

The year 2009 saw milestones for the show as it launched new groups including the Kanto Boys and Sessionistas. Midway through that year, the ratings of its rival show SOP declined due to ASAP again completely regaining the credibility, prestige, and acclaim it once lost to the former. As a result, its rival show reformatted before that same year ended but the move no longer worked with the viewers. It also paid tribute to Efren Peñaflorida who was hailed as CNN Hero as well as former President Corazon Aquino in August (who happens to be the mother of recurring guest star Kris Aquino).

2010–2015 Edit

On January 3, 2010, the show was relaunched as ASAP XV to mark its fifteenth anniversary. Year numbers in the show title weren't adapted but instead anniversary marks was used. America's Best Dance Crew champion Jabbawockeez also became guest performers since then. During the show's special anniversary episode on February 7, 2010, a new set was introduced and an opening break bumper (OBB) was instituted for the first time. Competition became a three-way battle when GMA Network (Party Pilipinas) and TV5 (P.O.5) produced their own "concert party" shows, where some of their talents and staff were ASAP alumni. In October of that same year, the show celebrated the diamond anniversary of another valued advertiser of ABS-CBN which is P&G Philippines and Carol Banawa guested once again to promote her new album.

On January 2, 2011, the show was launched as ASAP Rocks as a way of asserting its over-the-top but tastefully conceptualized production numbers, and the first episode for 2011 began with a short AVP emphasizing the Concert Experience format. On April 3, 2011, a new set was introduced, and for the first time in show's history, the show welcomed E.A.T main host Vic Sotto as a special guest, performing in the show twice (April and December 2011) to promote separately the two movies that he did for ABS-CBN's film arm Star Cinema. In his December 2011 guesting, Vic was joined by some of his E.A.T co-hosts on stage to promote the MMFF entry Enteng ng Ina Mo. The show also lost its two former co-hosts and performers AJ Perez and RJ Rosales that same year due to their respective deaths.

On January 1, 2012, the show again used year numbers after it was last used in 2009 with ASAP 2012. On January 22 of that same year, the show celebrated the Chinese New Year through a special episode taped at the Quirino Grandstand. The following month, Sarah Geronimo temporarily left the show as she was given her own primetime show, Sarah G. Live. July of that year saw the show making milestone episodes which include the 20th anniversary of Star Magic, a tribute to Comedy King Dolphy, and the 50th and 30th showbiz anniversaries of Vilma Santos and Martin Nievera respectively. In August of that year, the show gave support to its main host Zsa Zsa Padilla as she battled a kidney disease before returning in September. On December 16 of that year, Venezuelan heartthrob actor Fernando Carrillo guested on the show during his visit to the Philippines.

On January 6, 2013, the show again used anniversary marks to indicate the years they air on TV after it was last used in 2010 with ASAP 18 to commemorate the show's 18th anniversary. On October 6 of the same year, the show celebrated the 60th anniversary of ABS-CBN and Philippine television through a special episode held at the Marikina Sports Complex.

On February 24 of that same year, ASAP aired one of the most controversial episodes in the show's history, in its Full Circle segment, actress and host Anne Curtis wore a black high-slit dress and sung "Diamonds" by Rihanna under fake rain. The performance sparked a debate over her undergarments and later became one of the subjects of a Congressional hearing on ABS-CBN's franchise renewal seven years later.[3][4] The program was later summoned by MTRCB.[5][6]

On January 5, 2014, the show was relaunched as ASAP 19 to commemorate the show's 19th anniversary along with a special segment paying tribute to Lea Salonga for her 35th showbiz anniversary. The show also reached its 1,000th episode in April 2014.

On January 4, 2015, the show was relaunched as ASAP 20 to commemorate the show's 20th anniversary. It launched a new, simple logo that replaced the one being used from 2006 (although the 2006 ASAP LED logo is used on the show's teaser for the said date), and from that point, Piolo Pascual became main hosts of the show as seen in their entire logo animation (this was usually used before commercial breaks).

Also during that time, the tide tilted in favor of ASAP once again when some mainstays from their rival shows transferred networks and started appearing in the show. Among the notable transfers were actress Iza Calzado, R&B royalties Jay-R and Kyla, and StarStruck V Ultimate Female Survivor Sarah Lahbati, who also performed regularly while showing her remarkable fierce and sizzling sexy dance moves after a bitter falling out with her former network.[7]

In August 2015, the show faced another challenge when they got into a tough ratings battle with GMA's new Sunday variety show Sunday PinaSaya (the program that replaced Sunday All Stars) that showcased more comedy skits than musical numbers. The show had to make adjustments by reducing the musical production numbers and incorporated a more variety format of games and skits. ASAP original host Martin Nievera courted controversy when he vented his ire on the show's changes via Twitter, but later clarified his reaction saying he believes these changes in the format of the show are a way to “satisfy many markets with dignity and class". As a response to "Sunday Pinasaya"'s rising popularity, the ABS-CBN management decided to revert ASAP to its original concert party format and cut the show's running time to 2 hours, and accommodate the late-night comedy gag show Banana Split Extra Scoop which was renamed to Banana Sundae in mid-November 2015. A few weeks later, Elmo Magalona, son of Philippine King of Rap Francis Magalona, switched networks and became part of the show.

2016–2018 Edit

 
The logo used from January 4, 2015, until November 11, 2018

On January 3, 2016, for the first time in 13 years, the show retained the title ASAP alone. Thereafter, Jolina Magdangal and Luis Manzano became main hosts of the show along with Piolo Pascual, Sarah Geronimo, Toni Gonzaga, and Bamboo.

In February 2016, another singing contest grand winner from GMA Network, Jonalyn Viray transferred to ABS-CBN under the screen name Jona and officially joined the show. A few weeks later, ASAP moved to an earlier timeslot at 11:45 am, and extended its runtime to 2 hours and 45 minutes. Meanwhile, the comedy gag show Banana Sundae was transferred to a later timeslot at 2:30 pm.

On May 15, 2016, ASAP launched two singing groups, the ASAP Birit Queens, an all-female vocal group composed of Jona Viray, Morissette, Klarisse de Guzman and Angeline Quinto and the ASAP Soul Sessions, a soul/R&B vocal group composed of Jason Dy, Daryl Ong, Jay R, KZ Tandingan and Kyla.[8] However, both groups disbanded in late 2017 as part of the show's introduction of new segments that were more youthful. Two weeks later, the show celebrated the 25th anniversary of MMK with Charo Santos-Concio as a guest who paid tribute to its impact on Philippine television.

Later, on July 3 of that year, the show instituted a new segment ASAPinoy, paying tribute to Filipino composers and singers which contributed to the success of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), with a special episode held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater. The show later welcomed Ogie Alcasid as a regular performer by October of the same year, after a few years of guest appearances. However, this segment ended in October 2018 with Ariel Rivera as the last artist to pay tribute to, followed by Rico J. Puno during the Himig Handog 2018 Finals after his death.

On May 21, 2017, ASAP staged a special episode at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in celebration of Star Magic's 25th anniversary and was soon divided into two parts. The first part was staged live, while the second part (aired the following week) was pre-taped.

In January 2018, ASAP replaced their existing segments with new segments including ASAP TLC: The Love Connection replacing ASAP LSS: Love Songs and Stories and adding ASAP RePlay Retro Playlist, honoring legendary international acts. On April 15 of that year, ASAP launched a dance segment titled ASAP MYX: The Maja-Yassi Xperience and a teen singing group called ASAP G! in June.

ASAP Natin 'To (since 2018) Edit

After ASAP Live in Sydney and the Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals, it was confirmed through different showbiz websites that the show will undergo a reformat as ASAP Natin 'To which also coincides with the entry of Regine Velasquez as one of the show's main hosts. Jasmin Pallera was named as the new supervising producer/business unit head of the show, replacing long-time business unit head Joyce Liquicia. Some of the show's cast were retained contrary to reports that some of them won't be seen on the show. On November 15, 2018, all social media accounts of ASAP unveiled the teaser and the new logo of the now revitalized show to be renamed ASAP Natin 'To. Only the typeface since 2015 continues to be used, and no segments from the previous era were carried over.

The reformatted show premiered on November 18, 2018, a week after the Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals. On December 2, 2018, a new online show "I Want ASAP" was launched hosted by Robi Domingo, Donny Pangilinan, Maymay Entrata and Edward Barber. The online show airs at 11:30 am PHT, 15 minutes before the airing of ASAP Natin 'To, replacing ASAP Chillout.[9]

On December 2, 2018, the show launched their first segment under the new format entitled The Greatest Showdown, featuring various singers. As of now, Martin Nievera and Jolina Magdangal are the only original remaining artists since the show's airing in 1995.

2020-present: 25th anniversary, COVID-19 lockdowns and ABS-CBN 2's indefinite shutdown Edit

On January 5, 2020, the same day current rival program All-Out Sundays premiered on GMA, ASAP Natin' To celebrated its 25th anniversary in advance, and also partly reverted to its original format.

On February 9, 2020, ASAP Natin' To launched a new segment titled ASAP Concert Presents, with the Pair of Aces (Jona and Darren Espanto) performing on the first prod of the segment.

On March 10, 2020, ASAP Natin 'To, along with other ABS-CBN shows temporarily stopped the admission of the live studio audience as part of the country's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines upon the country's declaration of the State of public health emergency against the said disease. On March 15, 2020, as Metro Manila was placed under a community quarantine, the show stopped staging live episodes and aired replays for the first 2 weeks, despite having a scheduled live episode that was supposed to be staged on the said date, but was cancelled due to the already-imposed restrictions. The show later taped new episodes via remote work arrangements via Zoom, for the following weeks from March 29, 2020, onwards.[10] As of September 2023, ASAP has yet to admit a physical live audience since its last admission on March 8, 2020 (the last live episode to be aired before Metro Manila was placed under a community quarantine).

In April 2020, ASAP Natin 'To's airtime was shortened to one hour and moved to Banana Sundae's timeslot of 2:30 pm until May 3, 2020, which was its last airing before the shutdown of ABS-CBN's free to air stations. The move was part of ABS-CBN's temporary programming schedule due to the Enhanced community quarantine done to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, and in response to rival network GMA extending Kapuso Movie Festival to a two-movie block, which made the network extend the Sunday edition of Kapamilya Blockbusters Family Weekend to two movies.

On May 5, 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist order against ABS-CBN Corporation, forcing all of its free-to-air television and radio stations to temporarily suspend their operations due to the expiration of its legislative franchise, causing ASAP, as well as the rest of ABS-CBN shows to temporarily suspend their airings.[11]

On June 14, 2020, the show resumed its in-studio taping/live staging (once a month) of new episodes for broadcast on cable-and-satellite channel Kapamilya Channel, with a virtual audience being admitted in place of an actual studio audience while using artificial crowd noise.[12] Also on the same day, iWant ASAP resumed its telecast via a remote work arrangement through Zoom Video Communications. Owing to safety precautions against the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines during the general community quarantine, the show entailed a 4-day lock-in taping set-up to produce 3 episodes per taping cycle, with only the episode done during the lock-in period being staged live from the studio itself.

In August 2020, ASAP was reduced to a 2-hour airtime again since 2015 after the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN was denied by the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

In September 2020, ASAP's main director Johnny Manahan and cast members Piolo Pascual, Billy Crawford, Maja Salvador, Catriona Gray, Maris Racal, Donny Pangilinan and Zephanie left the show. They were signed up by independent television producer Brightlight Productions for new shows that air on TV5 under a blocktime agreement between the network and the aforementioned production company. Manahan produced the daily noontime show Lunch Out Loud that is hosted by Crawford and also directed the now-defunct Sunday noontime show Sunday Noontime Live! headlined by Piolo Pascual, Catriona Gray, Maja Salvador, Donny Pangilinan and Jake Ejercito. Joane Laygo, who has been directing the show since the 2018 reformat, became the permanent main director of the said show.

On October 11, 2020, the show went back on free TV via the newly launched A2Z Channel 11 under a blocktime agreement between the network and religious broadcaster, ZOE Broadcasting Network.[13] Also, on the same day, the show returned to the 12:00 PM timeslot.

On January 24, 2021, the show began airing its simulcast as a blocktimer on TV5 as part of a reported partnership between ABS-CBN and Cignal TV, which handles TV5's programming, replacing Sunday Noontime Live!. Despite this development, the show will continue to air on A2Z Channel 11, Kapamilya Channel, and Kapamilya Online Live.[14][15]

In March 2021, certain performers who were part of Sunday Noontime Live!, such as Donny Pangilinan, Maris Racal and Zephanie returned to ASAP after their stint in the said show.[16]

On April 4 and 11, 2021, ASAP Natin 'To temporarily aired replays of previous episodes as a result of suspending taping/live staging of new episodes after airing two pre-taped episodes due to the reimposed enhanced community quarantine caused by the surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the Greater Manila Area due to the B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 variants of COVID-19. The show would resume airing live/fresh episodes on April 18, 2021.[17]

Following the return to studio after the aforementioned COVID-19 surge, ASAP Natin 'To launched several new segments, such as ASAP PPOP (a segment for groups like BINI and BGYO), New Gen Divas (an all-female vocal group composed of Janine Berdin, Elha Nympha, Sheena Belarmino and Zephanie; later replaced by Fatima Lagueras aka Fana due to her transfer to GMA Network in 2022), ASAP Fresh, ASAP Exclusive, ASAP Discoveries and ASAP Transformation.

On July 11, 2021, ASAP held a special episode titled 'Kapamilya Forever Day' a year after ABS-CBN's franchise was denied by 70 congressmen.[18]

On November 5, 2022, ASAP returned to the international scene after two years of hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Its first international show since the pandemic was held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Originally, the show was going to perform as part of Expo 2020, but the said event was cancelled due to the surge of COVID-19 cases in the country due to the Omicron variant.

On January 8, 2023, ASAP introduced its new studio set. It is the first major redesign since 2017. Despite the aforementioned change, the show still continues to tape episodes for the later weeks, and airing replay episodes for the final week of each month while live audience admission remained suspended indefinitely, despite the lifting of the COVID-19 emergency a few months later.

Headwriter Darla Sauler admitted on X (formerly Twitter) that the non-renewal of ABS-CBN's franchise caused the program not to have a live studio audience (having initially suspended it when the country declared a state of public health emergency on COVID-19) and replays at the last week of the month, with the COVID-19 restrictions in the country during the past few years being also another factor in the said reasons.[19]

Cast, crew and staff Edit

Current hosts
 
Regine Velasquez-Alcasid
 
Ogie Alcasid
 
Martin Nievera
 
Gary Valenciano
 
Zsa Zsa Padilla
 
Kim Chiu
 
Sarah Geronimo
 
Erik Santos

Main hosts Edit

iWant ASAP main hosts Edit

Former main hosts / occasional performers Edit

Co-hosts, performers and occasional guests Edit

ASAP Musicians Edit

Musical Director Edit

  • Homer Flores - Arranger, Grand Piano and 1st Keyboard

Band Members (on hiatus since 2020) Edit

  • Bond Samson - 2nd Keyboard and Arranger
  • Roy Mercado - Drums
  • Bobby Taylo - Bass Guitar
  • Ric Mercado - Acoustic Guitar and Electric Guitar and Arranger
  • Anna Inocencio - Vocalist 1
  • Ida Inocencio Delos Reyes - Vocalist 2
  • Cecile Arrieta - Vocalist 3
  • Rene Martinez - Vocalist 4

Other Edit

  • Rey Cantong – Arranger
  • Raul Mitra – Arranger
  • DJ Kimozave – Arranger
  • Mon Faustino – Arranger
  • Chuck Joson – Arranger
  • Ardie De Guzman – Arranger

Former Band Members Edit

  • Ulysses Avante† - Percussion

Production Crew and Staff Edit

  • Joanne Laygo – Director (2018–present)
  • Jasmin Parella – Business Unit Head, Supervising Producer and Floor Director (2018–present)
  • Apple Segubience – Producer / Floor Director
  • Carlo Katigbak – Executive Producer
  • Laurenti Dyogi – Executive Producer
  • Cory Vidanes – Executive Producer
  • Luis Andrada – Executive Producer and Business Unit Head
  • Dom Sauro – Associate Producer
  • Ria Garcia – Associate Producer
  • Ritchel Rosales – Associate Producer
  • Marcus Alacon– Associate Producer
  • Leo Bernardo – Head Writer
  • Darla Sauler – Head Writer (2018–present)
  • Jomar Baptista – Writer
  • Corrs Ebora – Writer (until 2020)
  • Nico Yparraguirre – Writer
  • Gianne de Peralta – Writer
  • Patch Buenaventura – Writer
  • Coco Nicanor – Writer
  • Aol Rivera – Writer
  • Marc Noveloso – Writer
  • Frances Angquilo – Writer
  • Cara Gonzales – Writer
  • Richelle Uy – Print Researcher
  • Irene Bartolome – Print Researcher
  • Princess Tuyay – Researcher
  • Kristoffer Vengco – Researcher
  • Lester Sevillano – Researcher
  • Chiqui Lacsamana – Segment Director
  • Obet Valiente – Segment Director
  • Olivia Zarate – Segment Director, IWant ASAP
  • Lyndon Dizon – Segment Producer
  • Rose Salta – Segment Producer
  • Cheryl Brilliantes – Segment Producer
  • Joey Ibunes – Segment Producer
  • Sharlene Mirabete – Segment Producer
  • Danilo TIongson – Segment Producer, IWant ASAP
  • Kimmie Llanes – Video Researcher
  • Cedric Flores – Master Editor
  • TJ Payumo – Master Editor
  • Adones Abarquez – Master Editor
  • Dennis Salgado – Master Editor
  • Patrick Asuncion – Motion Graphics Artist
  • Alman Francisco – Motion Graphics Artist
  • Leroy Paraboles – Motion Graphics Artist
  • Paula Denise Velasquez Tongol – Motion Graphics Artist
  • Noimie Comia – Production Assistant
  • Sam Jordan – Production Assistant
  • Maria Orosa Jacinto – Production Assistant
  • Tina Dizor – Production Assistant
  • Rhea Gilo – Production Assistant
  • Carla Cruz – Production Assistant
  • Winnie Mariano – Talent Coordinator
  • Arlyn Hugo – Talent Coordinator
  • McCaterry Cartano – Talent Coordinator
  • Patty Mayoralgo – Music Researcher
  • TJ Santos – Music Researcher
  • Carlo Yanesa – Music Researcher
  • Germaine Recio – Multimedia Producer
  • Bang Pineda – Stylist
  • Justine Diamalon, Jr. – Wardrobe
  • Rodel BRinas – Wardrobe
  • Otet Naquil – Wardrobe
  • Jana Miemban – Wardrobe
  • Georcelle Dapat–Sy – Head Choreographer
  • Dennis Sahagon – Choreographer
  • Sherwin Casepe – Choreographer
  • Annie Quintos-Uy – Vocal Coach
  • Arla Concepcion – Vocal Coach
  • Alex Magbanua – Floor Director
  • Rene Dela Cruz – Floor Director
  • Mark Eric Von de Guzman – Floor Director
  • Nestor Olaso - Floor Director
  • Joemer Magtoto –Technical Director
  • Rommel Tejido – Studio Camera Controller
  • Manuel Babierra – Studio EVS Operator
  • Ramon Catahan –Lighting Director
  • Paolo Fajardo – Playback Operator
  • Egay Rustia – Spinner
  • Jon Bautista – Spinner
  • Nick Mahor – Spinner
  • Rommel Tolentino – Audio Supervisor
  • Xyron Ocampo – Audio Supervisor
  • John Christoper Ginete – Audio Supervisor
  • John Rey Canon – Audioman
  • Paulo Ordoño – Post Audio Engineer
  • Erik Payumo – Post Audio Mixing Engineer
  • Zoilo Gonzales – Cameraman
  • Sanny Gonzales – Cameraman
  • Richard Pabon – Cameraman
  • Nolan Salili – Cameraman
  • Bryan Cruz – Cameraman
  • Jay Santos – Cameraman
  • Joseph Carreon – Cameraman
  • Peter Musñgi – VO Announcer
  • Bob Novales – VO Announcer
  • Robert Paul Garcia – Program Liaison
  • Isidro Pagulayan III – Moving Lights Programmer

Former mainstays/guests Edit

Former Staff and Crew Edit

  • Johnny Manahan – Director (1995–2020)
  • Joyce Liquicia - Business Unit Head (1995–2018)
  • Erick Salud – Executive Producer
  • Lenlen Banelaria – Associate Producer
  • Harold Castillo – Associate Producer (until 2020)
  • Karen Posadas – Associate Producer (until 2020)
  • Enrico Santos – Creative Consultant
  • Deo Endrinal – Creative Consultant
  • Dido Camara – Creative Manager (201?-2018)
  • Edmund Ty – Visual Consultant
  • Gil Bien – Visual Director
  • Winston Confreros – Art Director
  • Jojo Fajardo – Art Director
  • Paul Claudio – Assistant Designer
  • Rodel Lindayag – Headwriter
  • Noel Ferrer – Writer
  • Rocky Sevilla – Writer
  • Victor Villareal – Writer
  • Alex Ho – Writer
  • Alex Magbanua – Assistant Director
  • Rene Dela Cruz – Assistant Director
  • Malu Sevilla – Assistant Director
  • Belle Francisco – Assistant Director
  • Leslie Lagdameo – Assistant Director
  • Felix Barellas – Technical Director
  • Brenda Lee Estopacio – Production Assistant
  • Tina Lacson – Production Assistant
  • Clyde N. Tula – Production Assistant
  • Joel Siervo – Segment Producer
  • Marvi Manikan – Segment Producer
  • Ethel Espiritu – Segment Producer
  • Brenda Dulos – Segment Producer
  • Cynthia De Jesus-Jordan – Production Coordinator
  • Tina Tubongbanua – Production Coordinator
  • Mayumi Mabanglo – Production Coordinator
  • Myra Pastrana – Production Coordinator
  • Mary Anne Trumata – Video Researcher
  • Maribel Trumata – Video Researcher
  • Emerald S. Tula – VTR Playback
  • Racquel Gacho – Musical Researcher
  • Precy Teodoro – Musical Researcher
  • Rhia Pasion – Musical Researcher
  • Evelyn Zapata – Musical Researcher
  • Rene Sagaran – Choreographer
  • Mel Feliciano – Choreographer
  • Noel Generoso – Choreographer
  • Nedy Gulapa – Recording Assistant
  • Biboy Arboleda – Costume Designers
  • Manni Dulay – Costume Designers
  • Fredie Panghulan – Editor
  • Boyet Brutamante – Crane Operator
  • Jeng Paraboles – A.D.O. Operator
  • Michael Angelo Carreon – Graphics Artist
  • Edith M. Sampayan – Chargen Programmer
  • Norma Calubaquib – Make-up Artist
  • Star Besabe – Make-up Artist
  • Rosite Carbito – Make-up Artist
  • Mylene Concepcion – Make-up Artist
  • Marife Mordido – Make-up Artist
  • Fe Reginales – Make-up Artist
  • Madonna Cea – Make-up Artist

Release Edit

For most of its broadcast history ASAP was broadcast through ABS-CBN from its premiere in 1995 to 2020. Following the shutdown of ABS-CBN due to its franchise non-renewal in mid-2020, ASAP moved to ABS-CBN Corporation's pay television network Kapamilya Channel with simulcasts of the variety show available in Jeepney TV.[44] In October 2020, the show made its free TV return on A2Z. On January 24, 2021, ASAP started its simulcasts on TV5, replacing the Brightlight Productions shows such as Sunday Noontime Live!, I Got You and Sunday 'Kada.[45]

Ratings Edit

ASAP was consistently the leading Sunday noontime show on Philippine television from 1995 until it went down to no. 2 in 2002, when SOP took over. It ranked number one again throughout 2003 and 2004, but went back to number 2 when GMA became the leading network in Mega Manila. ASAP once again became the ratings leader from 2007 until early 2020; the ratings leadership became more intense in 2009, which caused the reformatting of SOP in November of that year. Since its return to Free TV in October 2020, the program has been losing the ratings to All-Out Sundays, a current rival program of GMA hosted by Alden Richards, Julie Anne San Jose, and former ASAP mainstays Bea Alonzo and Rayver Cruz.

Segments Edit

Current Edit

  • ASAP P-POP – features P-Pop boy and girl groups for their hot debut stage, new releases, comeback performances and special performances on stage.
  • ASAP New Gen Divas (also known as ASAP New Gen Birit Divas / New Gen Birit Duets / New Gen Birit Idols / New Gen Birit Sing-Offs) – features young singers who come from mid to late 2010s singing competitions.[46]
  • ASAP Clash Dance - the reboot of this hit 2000s dance segment which 2 artists will clash dance performances on the dance floor.
  • ASAP Rockoustic Heartthrobs - an acoustic collaboration segment between Kapamilya heartthrobs.
  • ASAP Star Magic Presents – a reboot of the Full Circle segment, this is where Star Magic artists sing and dance on stage.
  • ASAP Fresh – performances from Filipino bands and their collaboration with the ASAP performers.
  • ASAP Discoveries – features netizens who went viral and they get the chance to perform with ASAP mainstay.
  • ASAP Exclusive – features performances from the special guests or international artists.
  • The Greatest Showdown – the mainstays perform/sing Filipino and English songs depending on a certain theme. A merger of the 'Champions Showdown' and the 'Music Box' segments, this segment was introduced on December 2, 2018.
  • Regine Velasquez Collaborations – Features duets/collaborations between the Asia's Songbird Regine Velasquez and other ASAP artists.
  • Sarah G. Specials - Features performances from the Asia's Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo.

Former Edit

  • ASAP Pinoy Champs
  • ASAP Birit Queens
  • ASAP Concert Presents – Showcases concert performances from the ASAP artists.
  • ASAP Transformation – a segment inspired by 'Your Face Sounds Familiar'.[47]
  • ASAP Sessionistas
  • ASAP Kara-Okey
  • ASAP Full Circle
  • ASAP Covers
  • ASAP HD
  • AsianSation
  • B
  • BoysRBoys
  • Dance U
  • Sayaw-nara
  • Supahdance
  • Gimme-5
  • Kanto Boyz
  • Pare Konnection
  • P10LO
  • Rated PG
  • Rated R
  • SOS (Sarah On Stage)
  • T-Zone
  • With Love, Gary V
  • IG
  • ASAP Sessions
  • Acoustic Republic

Licensing and merchandise Edit

ASAP Music Edit

ASAP Music is the record label of ASAP, distributed by Star Music. The label has released a tribute compilation album to OPM classic pop-rock band, Hotdog. It has also released soundtracks of ABS-CBN TV series Sana Maulit Muli, My Girl and Your Song presents: My Only Hope—all of which starred Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson. It has also released dance compilations for the defunct segment "Ultimate Dance 4" and the current segment "Supah Dance Plus". All of which contain original remixes and dance songs.[48]

ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Edit

ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards is an annual award show which is held on a Sunday afternoon during ASAP variety show every end of the year, usually November or December. It honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts, as voted by Kapamilya fans. In November 2015, the ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards is changed to ASAP Pop Teen Choice Awards.

ASAP Fanatic Edit

ASAP Fanatic is the first variety show for teens aired every Sunday afternoon after ASAP Mania on ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It showcases select teen celebrities of the network, which features production numbers like Full Circle including the winners of Star Circle Quest, TV Idol, Qpids, Pinoy Big Brother evicted housemates and ABS-CBN Star Magic talents as well. It ran from May 23, 2004, to June 25, 2006, and was replaced by Love Spell on its timeslot. [49][50]

Others Edit

  • ASAP Lifestyle - ASAP's clothing line, available through BUM boutiques in the Philippines.[51]
  • ASAP Bookazine - ASAP's book-magazine, and the first ever book-magazine released by a Philippine TV show.[52]
  • ASAP Online - ASAP'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 artists, and even chat with them.[53]
  • ASAP Remix - A "throwback" spin-off musical variety show aired on cable channel Jeepney TV every Sunday from 12:20 AM to 2:00 AM, just hours before the latest ASAP episode that will air on ABS-CBN. It features selected memorable production numbers featuring the entire ASAP cast with special guests for the past 20 years.
  • ASAP Natin 'To Replay - A replay of the show's episode is aired on Metro Channel every Sunday from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM.

Studios used by ASAP Edit

  • Delta Theatre (February 5, 1995–early 1997)
  • ABS-CBN Studio 3 (March 1997 – 2004)
  • ABS-CBN Studio 10 (2004–present)

Other tours Edit

Since 1996, ASAP has held at least one show every year outside the studio (except years when the COVID-19 pandemic prevailed). Since 2014, the international shows are held in the middle/late part of the year, and a taped episode is aired on the week of the concert, then the international concert is aired in the following two weeks, divided into two parts.

City Venue Date Aired on
Quezon City, Philippines Araneta Coliseum February 9, 1997 February 9, 1997
Makati City, Philippines October 18, 1998 October 18, 1998
Pasay, Philippines Cuneta Astrodome February 7, 1999 February 7, 1999
Quezon City, Philippines Araneta Coliseum February 10, 2002 February 10, 2002
Cebu, Philippines August 11, 2002 August 11, 2002
Quezon City, Philippines Araneta Coliseum February 9, 2003 February 9, 2003
Makati City, Philippines February 15, 2004 February 15, 2004
Manila, Philippines
Pasig, Philippines
Folk Arts Theater
PhilSports Arena
October 10, 2004 October 10, 2004
Cebu, Philippines May 1, 2005 May 1, 2005
San Francisco, California July 16, 2005 July 17, 2005
July 24, 2005
Tokyo, Japan September 30, 2005 October 2, 2005
Davao City, Philippines August 20, 2006 August 20, 2006
Subic, Zambales Boardwalk March 25, 2007 March 25, 2007
Manila, Philippines Island Cove April 1, 2007 April 1, 2007
April 15, 2007
Mindanao, Philippines April 22, 2007 April 22, 2007
Guam Hafa Adai, Guam October 11, 2008 October 19, 2008
Mabalacat, Pampanga Xevera Grounds January 18, 2009 January 25, 2009
Boracay, Philippines Fairways and Bluewater New Coast March 21, 2010 March 21, 2010
March 28, 2010
Baguio City, Benguet Melvin Jones Grandstand November 28, 2010 November 28, 2010
Iloilo City Iloilo Sports Complex January 23, 2011 January 23, 2011
Davao City, Philippines Davao Crocodile Park February 27, 2011 February 27, 2011
Cebu, Philippines Sugbo Grounds, South Road Properties March 27, 2011 March 27, 2011
Manila, Philippines Quirino Grandstand January 22, 2012 January 22, 2012
Singapore Max Pavilion, Singapore Expo Center October 14, 2012 October 21, 2012
October 28, 2012
Iloilo, Philippines Iloilo Sports Complex January 27, 2013 January 27, 2013
Marikina Marikina Sports Center October 6, 2013 October 6, 2013
October 13, 2013
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai Festival City January 24, 2014 February 2, 2014
February 9, 2014
Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena October 11, 2014 October 19, 2014
October 26, 2014
Pasay SM Mall of Asia February 22, 2015 (as part of the show's 20th anniversary) February 22, 2015
March 1, 2015
London, England Wembley Arena September 2015 September 13, 2015
September 20, 2015
Biñan, Laguna Alonte Sports Arena October 4, 2015 October 4, 2015
Pasay Newport Performing Arts Theater July 3, 2016 (as part of the launching of the ASAPinoy segment) July 3, 2016
Brooklyn, New York Barclays Center September 3, 2016 September 11, 2016
September 18, 2016
Quezon City, Philippines Araneta Coliseum
(as part of Star Magic's 25th anniversary)
May 21, 2017 May 21, 2017 (live)
May 28, 2017 (taped)
Toronto, Ontario Ricoh Coliseum July 29, 2017 August 6, 2017
August 13, 2017
Honolulu, Hawaii Neal S. Blaisdell Arena June 30, 2018 July 8, 2018
July 22, 2018
Sydney, Australia International Convention Centre Sydney October 20, 2018 October 28, 2018
November 4, 2018
San Francisco Bay Area SAP Center at San Jose August 3, 2019 August 11, 2019
August 18, 2019
Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport November 16, 2019 November 24, 2019
December 1, 2019
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Expo 2020 February 2022
(Cancelled due to the surge of COVID-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant)
N/A
Las Vegas, Nevada Orleans Arena November 5, 2022 November 13, 2022
November 20, 2022
Milan, Italy Mediolanum Forum September 10, 2023 September 17, 2023
September 24, 2023

Awards Edit

Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
2010 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Dance Group of the Year[54] ASAP Supahdance Won
2012 Most Promising Recording/Performing Group[55] ASAP Boys R Boys Won
2015 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Musical Variety Show Won
2018 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Musical Variety Show Hall Of Fame Won

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Notes Edit

  1. ^ Following the cease-and-desist order against ABS-CBN's free to air assets, the show resumed air on Kapamilya Channel, with simulcasts on A2Z, TV5 and Jeepney TV.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Following the franchise denial of ABS-CBN and the retrenchments of employees, this artist had a temporary stint in Sunday Noontime Live! before returning to ASAP

External links Edit

  • Official Website
  • ASAP XV at IMDb

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All Star Sunday Afternoon Party ASAP Tagalog ˈasap currently branded as ASAP Natin To lit This Is Our ASAP is a Philippine television musical variety show produced by ABS CBN Entertainment ASAPCurrent logo since 2018 Also known asList ASAP 1995 2003 2016 2018 ASAP Mania 2003 2005 ASAP 05 2005 ASAP 06 2006 ASAP 07 2007 ASAP 08 2008 ASAP 09 2009 ASAP XV 2010 ASAP Fanatic 2004 2006 ASAP Rocks 2011 2012 ASAP 2012 2012 ASAP 18 2013 ASAP 19 2014 ASAP 20 2015 ASAP Natin To since 2018 GenreVariety showCreated byJohnny ManahanWritten byLeo Bernardo Darla Sauler since 2018 Directed byJohnny Manahan 1995 2020 Joane Laygo since 2018 Presented byMartin Nievera Zsa Zsa Padilla Gary Valenciano Sarah Geronimo Erik Santos Luis Manzano Kim Chiu Enchong Dee Ogie Alcasid Regine Velasquez Alcasid Janine Gutierrez Robi Domingo and the rest of ASAP Kapamilya ArtistsNarrated byBob Novales Peter MusngiOpening theme Hot na Hot ang ASAP 1995 1997 Better than Ever 1997 2011 2012 2013 Rock On ASAP Rocks Theme 2011 One Hundred Ways to Celebrate ASAP 19 Theme 2014 ASAP Let s Celebrate 2015 present Country of originPhilippinesOriginal languagesFilipino primary English secondary No of episodes9 664 as of October 15 2023 ProductionExecutive producersCarlo Katigbak Laurenti Dyogi Cory Vidanes Luis L AndradaProducersJoyce Liquicia 1995 2018 Jasmin Pallera 2018 present Production locationsDelta Theater Quezon City Philippines 1995 1997 Studio 3 ABS CBN Broadcasting Center Quezon City Philippines 1997 2004 Studio 10 ABS CBN Broadcasting Center Quezon City Philippines 2004 present EditorsCedric Flores TJ Payumo Adones Abarquez Dennis SalgadoCamera setupMultiple camera setupRunning time150 minutesProduction companyABS CBN EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkABS CBN 1995 2020 Kapamilya Channel since 2020 a Original releaseFebruary 5 1995 1995 02 05 presentOriginally hosted by Martin Nievera Pops Fernandez Ariel Rivera and Dayanara Torres it is currently hosted by Nievera along with Zsa Zsa Padilla Gary Valenciano Erik Santos Luis Manzano Kim Chiu Enchong Dee Ogie Alcasid Regine Velasquez Alcasid and Janine Gutierrez The show premiered on February 5 1995 replacing its predecessor Sa Linggo nAPO Sila and became the longest running Sunday noontime variety show after surpassing rival network GMA s GMA Supershow s record of nearly two decades In October 2015 ASAP became the first live entertainment program in the Philippines to be broadcast in true high definition picture the other being a sports program and It s Showtime 1 ASAP premiered on ABS CBN where it aired until May 2020 when the broadcast of the network was halted due to its non renewal of its franchise New live episodes have since aired in the Kapamilya Channel a pay network set up by ABS CBN Corporation with simulcasts on the broadcaster s other cable channel which is Jeepney TV A2Z and TV5 have also received rights to broadcast ASAP through the partnership of the networks firms with ABS CBN The program is also streamed online via iWantTFC TFC IPTV and Kapamilya Online Live It is also aired internationally through The Filipino Channel on cable and satellite Contents 1 History 1 1 ASAP s first decade 1995 2003 1 2 ASAP Mania 2003 2005 1 3 2005 2009 1 4 2010 2015 1 5 2016 2018 1 6 ASAP Natin To since 2018 1 6 1 2020 present 25th anniversary COVID 19 lockdowns and ABS CBN 2 s indefinite shutdown 2 Cast crew and staff 2 1 Main hosts 2 1 1 iWant ASAP main hosts 2 1 2 Former main hosts occasional performers 2 2 Co hosts performers and occasional guests 2 3 ASAP Musicians 2 3 1 Musical Director 2 3 2 Band Members on hiatus since 2020 2 3 3 Other 2 3 4 Former Band Members 2 4 Production Crew and Staff 2 5 Former mainstays guests 2 6 Former Staff and Crew 3 Release 3 1 Ratings 4 Segments 4 1 Current 4 2 Former 5 Licensing and merchandise 5 1 ASAP Music 5 2 ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Awards 5 3 ASAP Fanatic 5 4 Others 6 Studios used by ASAP 7 Other tours 8 Awards 9 See also 10 References 11 Notes 12 External linksHistory EditASAP s first decade 1995 2003 Edit See also Martin Nievera nbsp The set of ASAP 2011 2013 incorporating multiple LED displays When Sa Linggo nAPO Sila became Sang Linggo nAPO Sila to replace Eat Bulaga which left ABS CBN to transfer to GMA after TAPE Inc denied ABS CBN s offer to buy the airing rights of the show a TV show was conceptualized by a group of production people from the displaced APO show in January 1995 as a concert party on Sundays Martin Nievera accidentally joined the group while on break from taping his eponymous talk show He gave the show the title acronym ASAP which stood for All Star Sunday Afternoon Party The production group decided to bring him and Pops Fernandez along with Ariel Rivera and Dayanara Torres as main hosts for the show The cast of Pare Ko Claudine Barretto Victor Neri Roselle Nava Gio Alvarez Jao Mapa Mark Anthony Fernandez Nikka Valencia became co hosts for the show to attract younger audiences In 1996 the show s line up of co hosts and performers evolved as it included different young stars from ABS CBN s Talent Center Ang TV Gimik and Star Circle The show also celebrated its first anniversary as it finally wrested the top spot away from its closest rival GMA Supershow The show became victorious in 1997 as they celebrated their 2nd anniversary from the Araneta Coliseum as their erstwhile institutional rival show GMA Supershow folded up Supershow was replaced by SOP The show originally had its own theme song Hot na Hot sa ASAP in 1995 During the show s second anniversary another theme song was released entitled Better Than Ever Initial broadcast commenced on February 5 1995 at the Delta Theatre in Quezon Avenue In 1997 they transferred to Studio 3 of the ABS CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City sharing space with Sang Linggo nAPO Sila However it suffered a setback on May 10 1998 when one of the main hosts Martin Nievera resigned from the show because of marital issues with co host and now ex wife Pops Fernandez Dayanara Torres later on left the show to pursue a career in Hollywood Richard Gomez and Zsa Zsa Padilla became regular hosts from that time on as replacements to Nievera and Torres On February 7 1999 the show was broadcast simultaneously from the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay and the University of St La Salle Coliseum in Bacolod City to usher the second season of the MBA Magandang Tanghali Bayan main hosts Randy Santiago John Estrada and Willie Revillame helped out in hosting ASAP from Bacolod while the main hosts were in Cuneta Astrodome In the same year the show celebrated the finales of its top rating soaps Mula sa Puso and Esperanza through a grand production number In 2001 the producers added the tagline The Only One to the show s title to emphasize itself as unique amidst the rise of shows duplicating its concept On March 11 of the same year the show created new sensations out of The Hunks a new group composed of long time Kapamilya heartthrobs Piolo Pascual Diether Ocampo Jericho Rosales Carlos Agassi and Bernard Palanca Their phenomenal success as a group made noise around Philippine entertainment circles as they stormed their way through various appearances within ABS CBN shows and concerts abroad ASAP s rival show SOP even got wind of the group s popularity by creating a parody group Da HungHunks In 2002 the show lost former co host and occasional guest Rico Yan to pancreatitis while Jolina Magdangal and Ciara Sotto left ASAP and transferred to GMA Network to join SOP along with Marvin Agustin who would later be at the network in 2006 Richard Gomez also left the show in that same year after signing an exclusive contract with GMA Network It also became the go to show for the premieres of ABS CBN Summer and Christmas station IDs by that period until 2015 when TV Patrol and It s Showtime changed venue The show also introduced daring segments such as Rated R headed by Rica Peralejo and Clash Dance Regine Tolentino and Angela Velez In May 2002 Martin Nievera officially returned to ASAP after four years of hiatus a main host due to his marital issues with Fernandez and Padilla she served as a permanent replacement to Ciara Sotto when the latter formally ended his contract with ABS CBN and moved to rival network GMA In February 2003 ASAP celebrated its 8th anniversary with another special show at the Araneta Coliseum The anniversary show was remembered for the launch of the year long celebration of ABS CBN s 50th year of Philippine television It was also by that time when a major controversy happened when Angela Velez suddenly had a wardrobe malfunction while dancing on stage On that same period until June 2003 the show simulcasted on ABS CBN s sister station Studio 23 now known as S A ASAP Mania 2003 2005 Edit See also Gary Valenciano In May 2003 the show was reformatted as ASAP Mania after it lost its top rating status to SOP Rules Some original main hosts like Ariel Rivera and Pops Fernandez later on left the show while Martin Nievera and Zsa Zsa Padilla started hosting the show on a semi regular basis The biggest talent acquisitions of the show however were Gary Valenciano and Kuh Ledesma who joined in to replaced Rivera and Fernandez Valenciano and Ledesma signed exclusive contracts with ABS CBN and also shared the former s creative inputs to make the show more interesting In addition Valenciano also celebrated his 20th showbiz anniversary on that show earlier that year Some ASAP segments like Star in a Million and Victim became a hit with the viewers that the ABS CBN management decided to turn both segments into full length shows on weekend primetime in November of that year The move resulted in the network regaining lost audience share on weekends as both shows rated high against their rival counterparts In 2004 ASAP gradually regained leadership with the addition of singing champions from Viva produced singing contests Star for a Night and Search for a Star Sarah Geronimo Mark Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go and ABS CBN s very own Star in a Million Sheryn Regis Christian Bautista and Erik Santos along with their runners up In May of the same year it also introduced a spin off show ASAP Fanatic to serve as a venue for its new young stars some of which came from Star Circle Quest to perform and interact with fans The show held a special advanced anniversary episode on October 10 of the same year at the Folk Arts Theater and the PhilSports Arena 2005 2009 Edit See also Toni Gonzaga In 2005 the format changed to ASAP 05 and added rising TV host Toni Gonzaga and commercial model turned singer Nikki Gil In 2006 the show absorbed talents from the displaced spin off show ASAP Fanatic and became a three hour show It also launched a somewhat complicated logo resembling LED lights where the words ASAP were made out of dots connected which had been in use until 2015 Also in January of that same year boxing legend Manny Pacquiao guested on the show On June 18 2006 Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson performed for the first time on the ASAP stage following their stint on Pinoy Big Brother Teen Edition 1 A few months later the ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Awards was launched where they honor the best in domestic pop culture In February 2007 Asia s Nightingale Lani Misalucha joined the show on a temporary basis while ex SOP performers Karylle daughter of Zsa Zsa Padilla and Billy Crawford followed suit in 2008 2 The show also rolled out a grand welcome fit for royalty when it introduced then Kapuso Primetime actress Angel Locsin as the newest Kapamilya actress in August and the following month KC Concepcion after a long stay in Paris On January 27 2008 the show was aired through different locations as the show also officially started the 55th anniversary celebrations of ABS CBN The year 2009 saw milestones for the show as it launched new groups including the Kanto Boys and Sessionistas Midway through that year the ratings of its rival show SOP declined due to ASAP again completely regaining the credibility prestige and acclaim it once lost to the former As a result its rival show reformatted before that same year ended but the move no longer worked with the viewers It also paid tribute to Efren Penaflorida who was hailed as CNN Hero as well as former President Corazon Aquino in August who happens to be the mother of recurring guest star Kris Aquino 2010 2015 Edit See also Sarah Geronimo On January 3 2010 the show was relaunched as ASAP XV to mark its fifteenth anniversary Year numbers in the show title weren t adapted but instead anniversary marks was used America s Best Dance Crew champion Jabbawockeez also became guest performers since then During the show s special anniversary episode on February 7 2010 a new set was introduced and an opening break bumper OBB was instituted for the first time Competition became a three way battle when GMA Network Party Pilipinas and TV5 P O 5 produced their own concert party shows where some of their talents and staff were ASAP alumni In October of that same year the show celebrated the diamond anniversary of another valued advertiser of ABS CBN which is P amp G Philippines and Carol Banawa guested once again to promote her new album On January 2 2011 the show was launched as ASAP Rocks as a way of asserting its over the top but tastefully conceptualized production numbers and the first episode for 2011 began with a short AVP emphasizing the Concert Experience format On April 3 2011 a new set was introduced and for the first time in show s history the show welcomed E A T main host Vic Sotto as a special guest performing in the show twice April and December 2011 to promote separately the two movies that he did for ABS CBN s film arm Star Cinema In his December 2011 guesting Vic was joined by some of his E A T co hosts on stage to promote the MMFF entry Enteng ng Ina Mo The show also lost its two former co hosts and performers AJ Perez and RJ Rosales that same year due to their respective deaths On January 1 2012 the show again used year numbers after it was last used in 2009 with ASAP 2012 On January 22 of that same year the show celebrated the Chinese New Year through a special episode taped at the Quirino Grandstand The following month Sarah Geronimo temporarily left the show as she was given her own primetime show Sarah G Live July of that year saw the show making milestone episodes which include the 20th anniversary of Star Magic a tribute to Comedy King Dolphy and the 50th and 30th showbiz anniversaries of Vilma Santos and Martin Nievera respectively In August of that year the show gave support to its main host Zsa Zsa Padilla as she battled a kidney disease before returning in September On December 16 of that year Venezuelan heartthrob actor Fernando Carrillo guested on the show during his visit to the Philippines On January 6 2013 the show again used anniversary marks to indicate the years they air on TV after it was last used in 2010 with ASAP 18 to commemorate the show s 18th anniversary On October 6 of the same year the show celebrated the 60th anniversary of ABS CBN and Philippine television through a special episode held at the Marikina Sports Complex On February 24 of that same year ASAP aired one of the most controversial episodes in the show s history in its Full Circle segment actress and host Anne Curtis wore a black high slit dress and sung Diamonds by Rihanna under fake rain The performance sparked a debate over her undergarments and later became one of the subjects of a Congressional hearing on ABS CBN s franchise renewal seven years later 3 4 The program was later summoned by MTRCB 5 6 On January 5 2014 the show was relaunched as ASAP 19 to commemorate the show s 19th anniversary along with a special segment paying tribute to Lea Salonga for her 35th showbiz anniversary The show also reached its 1 000th episode in April 2014 On January 4 2015 the show was relaunched as ASAP 20 to commemorate the show s 20th anniversary It launched a new simple logo that replaced the one being used from 2006 although the 2006 ASAP LED logo is used on the show s teaser for the said date and from that point Piolo Pascual became main hosts of the show as seen in their entire logo animation this was usually used before commercial breaks Also during that time the tide tilted in favor of ASAP once again when some mainstays from their rival shows transferred networks and started appearing in the show Among the notable transfers were actress Iza Calzado R amp B royalties Jay R and Kyla and StarStruck V Ultimate Female Survivor Sarah Lahbati who also performed regularly while showing her remarkable fierce and sizzling sexy dance moves after a bitter falling out with her former network 7 In August 2015 the show faced another challenge when they got into a tough ratings battle with GMA s new Sunday variety show Sunday PinaSaya the program that replaced Sunday All Stars that showcased more comedy skits than musical numbers The show had to make adjustments by reducing the musical production numbers and incorporated a more variety format of games and skits ASAP original host Martin Nievera courted controversy when he vented his ire on the show s changes via Twitter but later clarified his reaction saying he believes these changes in the format of the show are a way to satisfy many markets with dignity and class As a response to Sunday Pinasaya s rising popularity the ABS CBN management decided to revert ASAP to its original concert party format and cut the show s running time to 2 hours and accommodate the late night comedy gag show Banana Split Extra Scoop which was renamed to Banana Sundae in mid November 2015 A few weeks later Elmo Magalona son of Philippine King of Rap Francis Magalona switched networks and became part of the show 2016 2018 Edit See also Ogie Alcasid nbsp The logo used from January 4 2015 until November 11 2018On January 3 2016 for the first time in 13 years the show retained the title ASAP alone Thereafter Jolina Magdangal and Luis Manzano became main hosts of the show along with Piolo Pascual Sarah Geronimo Toni Gonzaga and Bamboo In February 2016 another singing contest grand winner from GMA Network Jonalyn Viray transferred to ABS CBN under the screen name Jona and officially joined the show A few weeks later ASAP moved to an earlier timeslot at 11 45 am and extended its runtime to 2 hours and 45 minutes Meanwhile the comedy gag show Banana Sundae was transferred to a later timeslot at 2 30 pm On May 15 2016 ASAP launched two singing groups the ASAP Birit Queens an all female vocal group composed of Jona Viray Morissette Klarisse de Guzman and Angeline Quinto and the ASAP Soul Sessions a soul R amp B vocal group composed of Jason Dy Daryl Ong Jay R KZ Tandingan and Kyla 8 However both groups disbanded in late 2017 as part of the show s introduction of new segments that were more youthful Two weeks later the show celebrated the 25th anniversary of MMK with Charo Santos Concio as a guest who paid tribute to its impact on Philippine television Later on July 3 of that year the show instituted a new segment ASAPinoy paying tribute to Filipino composers and singers which contributed to the success of Original Pilipino Music OPM with a special episode held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater The show later welcomed Ogie Alcasid as a regular performer by October of the same year after a few years of guest appearances However this segment ended in October 2018 with Ariel Rivera as the last artist to pay tribute to followed by Rico J Puno during the Himig Handog 2018 Finals after his death On May 21 2017 ASAP staged a special episode at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in celebration of Star Magic s 25th anniversary and was soon divided into two parts The first part was staged live while the second part aired the following week was pre taped In January 2018 ASAP replaced their existing segments with new segments including ASAP TLC The Love Connection replacing ASAP LSS Love Songs and Stories and adding ASAP RePlay Retro Playlist honoring legendary international acts On April 15 of that year ASAP launched a dance segment titled ASAP MYX The Maja Yassi Xperience and a teen singing group called ASAP G in June ASAP Natin To since 2018 Edit See also Regine Velasquez After ASAP Live in Sydney and the Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals it was confirmed through different showbiz websites that the show will undergo a reformat as ASAP Natin To which also coincides with the entry of Regine Velasquez as one of the show s main hosts Jasmin Pallera was named as the new supervising producer business unit head of the show replacing long time business unit head Joyce Liquicia Some of the show s cast were retained contrary to reports that some of them won t be seen on the show On November 15 2018 all social media accounts of ASAP unveiled the teaser and the new logo of the now revitalized show to be renamed ASAP Natin To Only the typeface since 2015 continues to be used and no segments from the previous era were carried over The reformatted show premiered on November 18 2018 a week after the Himig Handog 2018 Grand Finals On December 2 2018 a new online show I Want ASAP was launched hosted by Robi Domingo Donny Pangilinan Maymay Entrata and Edward Barber The online show airs at 11 30 am PHT 15 minutes before the airing of ASAP Natin To replacing ASAP Chillout 9 On December 2 2018 the show launched their first segment under the new format entitled The Greatest Showdown featuring various singers As of now Martin Nievera and Jolina Magdangal are the only original remaining artists since the show s airing in 1995 2020 present 25th anniversary COVID 19 lockdowns and ABS CBN 2 s indefinite shutdown Edit See also Andrea Brillantes and Francine Diaz On January 5 2020 the same day current rival program All Out Sundays premiered on GMA ASAP Natin To celebrated its 25th anniversary in advance and also partly reverted to its original format On February 9 2020 ASAP Natin To launched a new segment titled ASAP Concert Presents with the Pair of Aces Jona and Darren Espanto performing on the first prod of the segment On March 10 2020 ASAP Natin To along with other ABS CBN shows temporarily stopped the admission of the live studio audience as part of the country s fight against the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines upon the country s declaration of the State of public health emergency against the said disease On March 15 2020 as Metro Manila was placed under a community quarantine the show stopped staging live episodes and aired replays for the first 2 weeks despite having a scheduled live episode that was supposed to be staged on the said date but was cancelled due to the already imposed restrictions The show later taped new episodes via remote work arrangements via Zoom for the following weeks from March 29 2020 onwards 10 As of September 2023 ASAP has yet to admit a physical live audience since its last admission on March 8 2020 the last live episode to be aired before Metro Manila was placed under a community quarantine In April 2020 ASAP Natin To s airtime was shortened to one hour and moved to Banana Sundae s timeslot of 2 30 pm until May 3 2020 which was its last airing before the shutdown of ABS CBN s free to air stations The move was part of ABS CBN s temporary programming schedule due to the Enhanced community quarantine done to combat the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines and in response to rival network GMA extending Kapuso Movie Festival to a two movie block which made the network extend the Sunday edition of Kapamilya Blockbusters Family Weekend to two movies On May 5 2020 the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist order against ABS CBN Corporation forcing all of its free to air television and radio stations to temporarily suspend their operations due to the expiration of its legislative franchise causing ASAP as well as the rest of ABS CBN shows to temporarily suspend their airings 11 On June 14 2020 the show resumed its in studio taping live staging once a month of new episodes for broadcast on cable and satellite channel Kapamilya Channel with a virtual audience being admitted in place of an actual studio audience while using artificial crowd noise 12 Also on the same day iWant ASAP resumed its telecast via a remote work arrangement through Zoom Video Communications Owing to safety precautions against the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines during the general community quarantine the show entailed a 4 day lock in taping set up to produce 3 episodes per taping cycle with only the episode done during the lock in period being staged live from the studio itself In August 2020 ASAP was reduced to a 2 hour airtime again since 2015 after the franchise renewal of ABS CBN was denied by the House of Representatives of the Philippines In September 2020 ASAP s main director Johnny Manahan and cast members Piolo Pascual Billy Crawford Maja Salvador Catriona Gray Maris Racal Donny Pangilinan and Zephanie left the show They were signed up by independent television producer Brightlight Productions for new shows that air on TV5 under a blocktime agreement between the network and the aforementioned production company Manahan produced the daily noontime show Lunch Out Loud that is hosted by Crawford and also directed the now defunct Sunday noontime show Sunday Noontime Live headlined by Piolo Pascual Catriona Gray Maja Salvador Donny Pangilinan and Jake Ejercito Joane Laygo who has been directing the show since the 2018 reformat became the permanent main director of the said show On October 11 2020 the show went back on free TV via the newly launched A2Z Channel 11 under a blocktime agreement between the network and religious broadcaster ZOE Broadcasting Network 13 Also on the same day the show returned to the 12 00 PM timeslot On January 24 2021 the show began airing its simulcast as a blocktimer on TV5 as part of a reported partnership between ABS CBN and Cignal TV which handles TV5 s programming replacing Sunday Noontime Live Despite this development the show will continue to air on A2Z Channel 11 Kapamilya Channel and Kapamilya Online Live 14 15 In March 2021 certain performers who were part of Sunday Noontime Live such as Donny Pangilinan Maris Racal and Zephanie returned to ASAP after their stint in the said show 16 On April 4 and 11 2021 ASAP Natin To temporarily aired replays of previous episodes as a result of suspending taping live staging of new episodes after airing two pre taped episodes due to the reimposed enhanced community quarantine caused by the surge of COVID 19 cases and deaths in the Greater Manila Area due to the B 1 1 7 and B 1 351 variants of COVID 19 The show would resume airing live fresh episodes on April 18 2021 17 Following the return to studio after the aforementioned COVID 19 surge ASAP Natin To launched several new segments such as ASAP PPOP a segment for groups like BINI and BGYO New Gen Divas an all female vocal group composed of Janine Berdin Elha Nympha Sheena Belarmino and Zephanie later replaced by Fatima Lagueras aka Fana due to her transfer to GMA Network in 2022 ASAP Fresh ASAP Exclusive ASAP Discoveries and ASAP Transformation On July 11 2021 ASAP held a special episode titled Kapamilya Forever Day a year after ABS CBN s franchise was denied by 70 congressmen 18 On November 5 2022 ASAP returned to the international scene after two years of hiatus due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the Philippines Its first international show since the pandemic was held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas Nevada Originally the show was going to perform as part of Expo 2020 but the said event was cancelled due to the surge of COVID 19 cases in the country due to the Omicron variant On January 8 2023 ASAP introduced its new studio set It is the first major redesign since 2017 Despite the aforementioned change the show still continues to tape episodes for the later weeks and airing replay episodes for the final week of each month while live audience admission remained suspended indefinitely despite the lifting of the COVID 19 emergency a few months later Headwriter Darla Sauler admitted on X formerly Twitter that the non renewal of ABS CBN s franchise caused the program not to have a live studio audience having initially suspended it when the country declared a state of public health emergency on COVID 19 and replays at the last week of the month with the COVID 19 restrictions in the country during the past few years being also another factor in the said reasons 19 Cast crew and staff EditCurrent hosts nbsp Regine Velasquez Alcasid nbsp Ogie Alcasid nbsp Martin Nievera nbsp Gary Valenciano nbsp Zsa Zsa Padilla nbsp Kim Chiu nbsp Sarah Geronimo nbsp Erik Santos Main hosts Edit Martin Nievera 1995 1998 since 2002 20 Zsa Zsa Padilla since 1998 21 Luis Manzano since 2003 22 Gary Valenciano since 2003 23 Sarah Geronimo since 2004 Erik Santos since 2004 24 Kim Chiu since 2006 25 Enchong Dee since 2008 26 Ogie Alcasid since 2017 Regine Velasquez Alcasid since 2018 Janine Gutierrez since 2021 27 iWant ASAP main hosts Edit Robi Domingo since 2008 28 Darren Espanto since 2015 29 Maymay Entrata since 2017 30 Edward Barber since 2017 citation needed Andi Abaya since 2021 citation needed Kobie Brown since 2021 citation needed Shanaia Gomez since 2022 citation needed Misha de Leon since 2022 citation needed Jeremy Glinoga since 2022 Former main hosts occasional performers Edit Jolina Magdangal 1995 2002 since 2014 31 Vhong Navarro since 1996 32 Lea Salonga since 1997 33 apl de ap since 2013 Sharon Cuneta since 2015 34 Janno Gibbs since 2017 Co hosts performers and occasional guests Edit Roselle Nava 1995 2003 2010 since 2015 Carlo Aquino 1995 2005 since 2012 Marvin Agustin 1995 2005 2014 2017 since 2021 Angelica Panganiban 1995 2016 since 2019 Jamie Rivera since 1995 Judy Ann Santos Agoncillo since 1995 Claudine Barretto 1995 2009 since 2015 Aga Muhlach 1995 2010 since 2016 Diether Ocampo 1995 2016 since 2018 John Estrada 1995 2018 since 2021 Kaye Abad 1995 2018 since 2022 Baron Geisler 1995 2005 since 2023 Marc Solis since 1996 Dimples Romana 1997 2003 since 2010 Nikki Valdez since 1997 Jericho Rosales since 1997 Piolo Pascual 1996 1998 2000 2020 since 2021 35 b Jodi Sta Maria since 1999 Desiree del Valle 1999 2005 since 2007 Lorna Tolentino 1999 2011 since 2018 Vina Morales since 2001 36 Pia Wurtzbach 2002 2006 since 2016 Nina 2003 2011 since 2015 Roxanne Barcelo 2003 2008 since 2017 Carla Humphries since 2003 Shaina Magdayao 2004 2019 since 2022 Anne Curtis since 2004 Sheryn Regis 2004 2010 since 2014 Roxanne Guinoo 2004 2010 since 2015 Joross Gamboa 2004 2009 2012 2015 since 2017 Erich Gonzales since 2005 Jake Zyrus since 2005 Jed Madela since 2005 G Force since 2005 Sam Milby since 2006 Jake Cuenca since 2006 Davey Langit 2006 2008 since 2017 Yeng Constantino since 2006 Gerald Anderson since 2006 Sam Concepcion since 2006 Zanjoe Marudo since 2006 Empress Schuck 2006 2014 since 2021 Arron Villaflor since 2007 Bela Padilla 2007 2009 since 2015 KC Concepcion 2007 2016 since 2020 Angel Locsin since 2007 Laarni Lozada since 2008 Denise Laurel since 2008 Ejay Falcon since 2008 Cristine Reyes since 2008 Arnel Pineda since 2008 Vice Ganda since 2008 Liezel Garcia since 2008 Richard Poon since 2008 Bugoy Drilon since 2008 Ice Seguerra since 2009 Sitti since 2009 Nyoy Volante since 2009 Zaijian Jaranilla since 2009 Coco Martin since 2009 Julia Montes 2010 2018 since 2021 Melai Cantiveros 2010 2013 since 2015 James Reid 2010 2012 since 2014 Enrique Gil since 2010 Kathryn Bernardo since 2010 Mutya Orquia since 2011 Xyriel Manabat since 2011 Angeline Quinto since 2011 Zia Quizon since 2011 Juris since 2011 Tippy Dos Santos since 2011 Alex Castro since 2011 JM de Guzman since 2011 Bryan Termulo since 2011 Joseph Marco since 2011 Marcelito Pomoy since 2011 Bamboo since 2011 37 Paulo Avelino since 2012 Young JV since 2012 Iza Calzado since 2012 Yves Flores since 2012 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Musicians Edit Musical Director Edit Homer Flores Arranger Grand Piano and 1st KeyboardBand Members on hiatus since 2020 Edit Bond Samson 2nd Keyboard and Arranger Roy Mercado Drums Bobby Taylo Bass Guitar Ric Mercado Acoustic Guitar and Electric Guitar and Arranger Anna Inocencio Vocalist 1 Ida Inocencio Delos Reyes Vocalist 2 Cecile Arrieta Vocalist 3 Rene Martinez Vocalist 4Other Edit Rey Cantong Arranger Raul Mitra Arranger DJ Kimozave Arranger Mon Faustino Arranger Chuck Joson Arranger Ardie De Guzman ArrangerFormer Band Members Edit Ulysses Avante PercussionProduction Crew and Staff Edit Joanne Laygo Director 2018 present Jasmin Parella Business Unit Head Supervising Producer and Floor Director 2018 present Apple Segubience Producer Floor Director Carlo Katigbak Executive Producer Laurenti Dyogi Executive Producer Cory Vidanes Executive Producer Luis Andrada Executive Producer and Business Unit Head Dom Sauro Associate Producer Ria Garcia Associate Producer Ritchel Rosales Associate Producer Marcus Alacon Associate Producer Leo Bernardo Head Writer Darla Sauler Head Writer 2018 present Jomar Baptista Writer Corrs Ebora Writer until 2020 Nico Yparraguirre Writer Gianne de Peralta Writer Patch Buenaventura Writer Coco Nicanor Writer Aol Rivera Writer Marc Noveloso Writer Frances Angquilo Writer Cara Gonzales Writer Richelle Uy Print Researcher Irene Bartolome Print Researcher Princess Tuyay Researcher Kristoffer Vengco Researcher Lester Sevillano Researcher Chiqui Lacsamana Segment Director Obet Valiente Segment Director Olivia Zarate Segment Director IWant ASAP Lyndon Dizon Segment Producer Rose Salta Segment Producer Cheryl Brilliantes Segment Producer Joey Ibunes Segment Producer Sharlene Mirabete Segment Producer Danilo TIongson Segment Producer IWant ASAP Kimmie Llanes Video Researcher Cedric Flores Master Editor TJ Payumo Master Editor Adones Abarquez Master Editor Dennis Salgado Master Editor Patrick Asuncion Motion Graphics Artist Alman Francisco Motion Graphics Artist Leroy Paraboles Motion Graphics Artist Paula Denise Velasquez Tongol Motion Graphics Artist Noimie Comia Production Assistant Sam Jordan Production Assistant Maria Orosa Jacinto Production Assistant Tina Dizor Production Assistant Rhea Gilo Production Assistant Carla Cruz Production Assistant Winnie Mariano Talent Coordinator Arlyn Hugo Talent Coordinator McCaterry Cartano Talent Coordinator Patty Mayoralgo Music Researcher TJ Santos Music Researcher Carlo Yanesa Music Researcher Germaine Recio Multimedia Producer Bang Pineda Stylist Justine Diamalon Jr Wardrobe Rodel BRinas Wardrobe Otet Naquil Wardrobe Jana Miemban Wardrobe Georcelle Dapat Sy Head Choreographer Dennis Sahagon Choreographer Sherwin Casepe Choreographer Annie Quintos Uy Vocal Coach Arla Concepcion Vocal Coach Alex Magbanua Floor Director Rene Dela Cruz Floor Director Mark Eric Von de Guzman Floor Director Nestor Olaso Floor Director Joemer Magtoto Technical Director Rommel Tejido Studio Camera Controller Manuel Babierra Studio EVS Operator Ramon Catahan Lighting Director Paolo Fajardo Playback Operator Egay Rustia Spinner Jon Bautista Spinner Nick Mahor Spinner Rommel Tolentino Audio Supervisor Xyron Ocampo Audio Supervisor John Christoper Ginete Audio Supervisor John Rey Canon Audioman Paulo Ordono Post Audio Engineer Erik Payumo Post Audio Mixing Engineer Zoilo Gonzales Cameraman Sanny Gonzales Cameraman Richard Pabon Cameraman Nolan Salili Cameraman Bryan Cruz Cameraman Jay Santos Cameraman Joseph Carreon Cameraman Peter Musngi VO Announcer Bob Novales VO Announcer Robert Paul Garcia Program Liaison Isidro Pagulayan III Moving Lights ProgrammerFormer mainstays guests Edit Adrian Alandy 1999 2003 Ai Ai delas Alas 2000 2015 returned to GMA Network AJ Perez 2007 2011 Aldred Gatchalian 2006 2009 quit showbiz Alessandra de Rossi 1997 2001 2016 2019 Alwyn Uytingco 1996 2006 Alex Gonzaga 2013 2020 returned to TV5 Network Amy Perez 1996 2003 focused on It s Showtime Anna Fegi 1999 2005 began performing internationally Anna Luna 2013 2015 Anna Larrucea 1995 2003 quit showbiz Andrea del Rosario 1995 2001 Andi Eigenmann 2010 2016 Angela Velez 2000 2003 Angelika Dela Cruz 1995 1999 2003 2007 returned to GMA Network Angelu de Leon 1995 1996 Anja Aguilar 2006 2011 Anjo Yllana 1996 1998 returned to TV5 Network Antoinette Taus 1995 1996 2015 2016 Arci Munoz 2015 2020 returned to GMA Network Aria Clemente 2010 2012 quit showbiz Ariel Rivera 1995 2003 Assunta de Rossi 1998 1999 2003 2005 now a freelance artist Bailey May 2015 2019 Bangs Garcia 2007 2014 Bayani Agbayani 1998 2007 Bea Alonzo 2002 2021 moved to GMA Network Beauty Gonzalez 2008 2021 moved to GMA Network Bernard Palanca 1996 2006 Bianca King 2016 2019 quit showbiz Bianca Manalo 2010 2022 moved to GMA Network Billy Crawford 2008 2020 moved to TV5 Network Bojo Molina 1995 2000 Brace Arquiza 2014 2017 Bugoy Carino 2010 2017 Camille Prats 1995 2004 moved to GMA Network Carlos Agassi 1996 2006 moved to GMA Network Carol Banawa 1995 2003 Carmina Villarroel 1995 2002 returned to GMA Network Charee Pineda 2006 2013 returned to GMA Network Charlene Gonzales 1995 1999 Chris Gutierrez 2007 2011 Christian Bautista 2004 2013 moved to GMA Network Cindy Kurleto 2004 2006 Daniel Matsunaga 2016 2021 Daryl Ong 2015 2020 Dawn Zulueta 1997 2003 2007 2016 Dayanara Torres 1995 1998 1999 2017 returned to Puerto Rico Derek Ramsay 2005 2012 moved to TV5 Network Devon Seron 2010 2018 moved to GMA Network Dionne Monsanto 2009 2021 quit showbiz Dino Imperial 2005 2010 Dominic Ochoa 1997 2002 returned to GMA Network Donna Cruz 1998 2000 2016 Duncan Ramos 2009 2011 Edgar Allan Guzman 2014 2017 returned to GMA Network Edu Manzano 2001 2004 recently seen on Marry Me Marry You Eliza Pineda 2016 2017 moved to GMA Network Emman Abeleda 2003 2005 38 39 40 41 Francis Magundayao 2012 2017 Fretzie Bercede 2010 2012 quit showbiz Gab Valenciano 2004 2014 Geneva Cruz 1995 2001 now a freelance artist Geoff Eigenmann 2004 2007 2016 2017 now a freelance artist Giselle Toengi 1996 1999 Gian Barbarona 2005 2009 quit showbiz Gio Alvarez 1995 1997 returned to GMA Network Gladys Reyes 1995 2003 now moved to Net 25 Glaiza de Castro 2002 2006 returned to GMA Network Glydel Mercado 1995 2002 Gretchen Barretto 1996 2002 Hashtags 2016 2020 Hazel Ann Mendoza 2003 2009 quit showbiz Heart Evangelista Escudero 2001 2007 moved to GMA Network Hero Angeles 2004 2005 2015 now a freelance artist Ingrid dela Paz 2013 2021 moved to GMA Network Irish Fullerton 2006 2009 quit showbiz Iya Villania Arellano 2004 2014 returned to GMA Network Ivan Dorschner 2010 2012 quit showbiz Jabbawockeez 2010 2011 returned to the United States Jan Marini 1995 2003 quit showbiz Janus del Prado 2000 2017 Jao Mapa 1995 1999 Jason Abalos 2005 2017 moved to GMA Network Jason Francisco 2010 2016 moved to GMA Network Jaya 1998 2000 2016 2021 migrated to the U S Jay Manalo 1995 2002 Jay R 2015 2020 2021 Jay R Siaboc 2007 2014 Jayson Gainza 2005 2008 2016 2021 moved to GMA Network Jerome Sala 2005 2007 Jessy Mendiola 2008 2019 Jovit Baldivino 2010 2022 Jessa Zaragoza 2000 2019 Jewel Mische 2010 2013 quit showbiz Jhong Hilario 2003 2016 focused on It s Showtime Joaquin Reyes 2014 2017 Joem Bascon 2006 2023 moved to GMA Network John Bermundo 2013 2017 John Lloyd Cruz 1997 2017 2019 2021 moved to GMA Network John Wayne Sace 2003 2005 recently seen on FPJ s Ang Probinsyano 38 39 40 41 John Prats 1995 2016 focused on FPJ s Ang Probinsyano and It s Showtime Jolo Revilla 2008 2012 Jon Avila 2007 2010 quit showbiz Jon Lucas 2013 2019 moved to GMA Network Julia Clarete 1997 2003 quit showbiz Karylle 2008 2015 focused on It s Showtime Khalil Ramos 2012 2020 moved to GMA Network King Girado 2004 2006 Kiray Celis 2011 2018 moved to GMA Network Kisses Delavin 2017 2019 moved to GMA Network Kit Thompson 2013 2022 quit showbiz Kris Aquino 1995 2004 Kris Lawrence 2006 2010 2015 2018 Kristine Hermosa 1998 2010 now a freelance artist Kristofer Martin 2007 2009 moved to GMA Network Kuh Ledesma 1997 1999 2003 2010 now a freelance artist Lala Vinzon 2017 2021 moved to GMA Network b Lani Misalucha 1998 2000 2007 2009 2012 2016 moved to GMA Network Lauren Young 2008 2012 moved to GMA Network Lindsay Custodio 1995 2001 Louise delos Reyes 2001 2003 2017 2019 returned to TV5 Network Luis Alandy 1999 2003 Maja Salvador 2003 2020 now a freelance artist b Makisig Morales 2006 2019 migrated to Australia Manilyn Reynes 1995 2006 Maricel Soriano 1995 2003 now a freelance artist Mark Bautista 2004 2010 moved to GMA Network Markki Stroem 2011 2016 Martin del Rosario 2007 2013 moved to GMA Network Matt Evans 2006 2015 Mark Anthony Fernandez 1995 2001 returned to GMA Network Matthew Mendoza 1995 2001 Matteo Guidicelli 2009 2023 returned to GMA Network Maxine Medina 2016 2020 moved to GMA Network Mavy amp Cassy Legaspi 2014 2016 moved to GMA Network Meg Imperial 2013 2017 Megan Young 2009 2013 returned to GMA Network Melissa Ricks 2004 2013 Mhyco Aquino 2003 2008 38 39 40 41 Michelle Bayle 1999 2004 quit showbiz Michelle Madrigal 2004 2007 2015 2018 quit showbiz Mico Aytona 2003 2005 38 39 40 41 Mickey Perz 2007 2009 Migz Haleco 2017 2018 Mika Dela Cruz 2013 2016 moved to GMA Network Miles Ocampo 2015 2021 now under Crown Artist Management MJ Lastimosa 2016 2019 moved to GMA Network Mylene Dizon 1995 2003 Myrtle Sarrosa 2012 2020 moved to GMA Network Nikki Gil 2005 2015 quit showbiz Nikka Valencia 1995 2000 Nikki Bacolod 2005 2009 now a freelance artist Nicole Uysiuseng 2008 2012 quit showbiz Onemig Bondoc 1999 2005 Paolo Contis 1996 2004 moved to GMA Network Patrick Garcia 1995 2006 Paul Salas 2009 2018 returned to GMA Network Paula Peralejo 1995 2004 quit showbiz Pokwang 2007 2020 moved to GMA Network Polo Ravales 2015 2019 returned to GMA Network Pooh 2006 2011 Pops Fernandez 1995 2003 returned to GMA Network Princess Velasco 2010 2016 now a freelance artist Rachelle Ann Go 2004 2010 returned to GMA Network Rafael Rosell 2002 2012 Raffy Tulfo September 19 2021 42 Rayver Cruz 2005 2018 returned to GMA Network Regine Tolentino 1995 2003 2017 Rica Peralejo 1995 2007 quit showbiz Richard Gomez 1998 2002 2011 2016 Richard Yap 2012 2020 moved to GMA Network Rico Yan 1995 2002 Rhys Miguel 2021 RJ Rosales 2001 2004 Rodjun Cruz 2005 2010 returned to GMA Network Ronnie Liang 2007 2010 Rufa Mae Quinto 2017 2021 returned to GMA Network Ryan Agoncillo 2001 2010 returned to GMA Network Sam Pinto 2009 2010 2016 2018 returned to GMA Network Sandara Park 2004 2007 returned to South Korea Sarah Lahbati 2015 2017 Sergio Garcia 2003 2005 38 39 40 41 Sid Lucero 2007 2010 2017 2021 returned to GMA Network Stefano Mori 1995 2002 quit showbiz Sunshine Dizon 2021 2023 returned to GMA Network TJ Trinidad 2003 2009 Tom Rodriguez 2010 2012 moved to GMA Network Toni Gonzaga 2005 2022 43 Tootsie Guevara 1997 2003 Valerie Concepcion 2007 2009 2011 2016 Vanessa del Bianco 1996 2005 Venus Raj 2011 2013 Victor Neri 1995 2006 Victor Basa 2006 2011 Vin Abrenica 2016 2020 moved to GMA Network Wendell Ramos 2015 2018 returned to GMA Network Wendy Valdez 2006 2010 quit showbiz Will Devaughn 2008 2010 moved to GMA Network Willie Revillame 1998 2010 Wowie de Guzman 1995 2001 Xian Lim 2008 2021 moved to GMA Network Ylona Garcia 2015 2020 returned to Australia Zephanie 2019 2021 moved to GMA Network b Former Staff and Crew Edit Johnny Manahan Director 1995 2020 Joyce Liquicia Business Unit Head 1995 2018 Erick Salud Executive Producer Lenlen Banelaria Associate Producer Harold Castillo Associate Producer until 2020 Karen Posadas Associate Producer until 2020 Enrico Santos Creative Consultant Deo Endrinal Creative Consultant Dido Camara Creative Manager 201 2018 Edmund Ty Visual Consultant Gil Bien Visual Director Winston Confreros Art Director Jojo Fajardo Art Director Paul Claudio Assistant Designer Rodel Lindayag Headwriter Noel Ferrer Writer Rocky Sevilla Writer Victor Villareal Writer Alex Ho Writer Alex Magbanua Assistant Director Rene Dela Cruz Assistant Director Malu Sevilla Assistant Director Belle Francisco Assistant Director Leslie Lagdameo Assistant Director Felix Barellas Technical Director Brenda Lee Estopacio Production Assistant Tina Lacson Production Assistant Clyde N Tula Production Assistant Joel Siervo Segment Producer Marvi Manikan Segment Producer Ethel Espiritu Segment Producer Brenda Dulos Segment Producer Cynthia De Jesus Jordan Production Coordinator Tina Tubongbanua Production Coordinator Mayumi Mabanglo Production Coordinator Myra Pastrana Production Coordinator Mary Anne Trumata Video Researcher Maribel Trumata Video Researcher Emerald S Tula VTR Playback Racquel Gacho Musical Researcher Precy Teodoro Musical Researcher Rhia Pasion Musical Researcher Evelyn Zapata Musical Researcher Rene Sagaran Choreographer Mel Feliciano Choreographer Noel Generoso Choreographer Nedy Gulapa Recording Assistant Biboy Arboleda Costume Designers Manni Dulay Costume Designers Fredie Panghulan Editor Boyet Brutamante Crane Operator Jeng Paraboles A D O Operator Michael Angelo Carreon Graphics Artist Edith M Sampayan Chargen Programmer Norma Calubaquib Make up Artist Star Besabe Make up Artist Rosite Carbito Make up Artist Mylene Concepcion Make up Artist Marife Mordido Make up Artist Fe Reginales Make up Artist Madonna Cea Make up ArtistRelease EditFor most of its broadcast history ASAP was broadcast through ABS CBN from its premiere in 1995 to 2020 Following the shutdown of ABS CBN due to its franchise non renewal in mid 2020 ASAP moved to ABS CBN Corporation s pay television network Kapamilya Channel with simulcasts of the variety show available in Jeepney TV 44 In October 2020 the show made its free TV return on A2Z On January 24 2021 ASAP started its simulcasts on TV5 replacing the Brightlight Productions shows such as Sunday Noontime Live I Got You and Sunday Kada 45 Ratings Edit ASAP was consistently the leading Sunday noontime show on Philippine television from 1995 until it went down to no 2 in 2002 when SOP took over It ranked number one again throughout 2003 and 2004 but went back to number 2 when GMA became the leading network in Mega Manila ASAP once again became the ratings leader from 2007 until early 2020 the ratings leadership became more intense in 2009 which caused the reformatting of SOP in November of that year Since its return to Free TV in October 2020 the program has been losing the ratings to All Out Sundays a current rival program of GMA hosted by Alden Richards Julie Anne San Jose and former ASAP mainstays Bea Alonzo and Rayver Cruz Segments EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current Edit ASAP P POP features P Pop boy and girl groups for their hot debut stage new releases comeback performances and special performances on stage ASAP New Gen Divas also known as ASAP New Gen Birit Divas New Gen Birit Duets New Gen Birit Idols New Gen Birit Sing Offs features young singers who come from mid to late 2010s singing competitions 46 ASAP Clash Dance the reboot of this hit 2000s dance segment which 2 artists will clash dance performances on the dance floor ASAP Rockoustic Heartthrobs an acoustic collaboration segment between Kapamilya heartthrobs ASAP Star Magic Presents a reboot of the Full Circle segment this is where Star Magic artists sing and dance on stage ASAP Fresh performances from Filipino bands and their collaboration with the ASAP performers ASAP Discoveries features netizens who went viral and they get the chance to perform with ASAP mainstay ASAP Exclusive features performances from the special guests or international artists The Greatest Showdown the mainstays perform sing Filipino and English songs depending on a certain theme A merger of the Champions Showdown and the Music Box segments this segment was introduced on December 2 2018 Regine Velasquez Collaborations Features duets collaborations between the Asia s Songbird Regine Velasquez and other ASAP artists Sarah G Specials Features performances from the Asia s Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo Former Edit ASAP Pinoy Champs ASAP Birit Queens ASAP Concert Presents Showcases concert performances from the ASAP artists ASAP Transformation a segment inspired by Your Face Sounds Familiar 47 ASAP Sessionistas ASAP Kara Okey ASAP Full Circle ASAP Covers ASAP HD AsianSation B BoysRBoys Dance U Sayaw nara Supahdance Gimme 5 Kanto Boyz Pare Konnection P10LO Rated PG Rated R SOS Sarah On Stage T Zone With Love Gary V IG ASAP Sessions Acoustic RepublicLicensing and merchandise EditASAP Music Edit Main article ASAP Music ASAP Music is the record label of ASAP distributed by Star Music The label has released a tribute compilation album to OPM classic pop rock band Hotdog It has also released soundtracks of ABS CBN TV series Sana Maulit Muli My Girl and Your Song presents My Only Hope all of which starred Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson It has also released dance compilations for the defunct segment Ultimate Dance 4 and the current segment Supah Dance Plus All of which contain original remixes and dance songs 48 ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Awards Edit Main article ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Awards ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Awards is an annual award show which is held on a Sunday afternoon during ASAP variety show every end of the year usually November or December It honors the year s biggest television movie and music acts as voted by Kapamilya fans In November 2015 the ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Awards is changed to ASAP Pop Teen Choice Awards ASAP Fanatic Edit ASAP Fanatic is the first variety show for teens aired every Sunday afternoon after ASAP Mania on ABS CBN in the Philippines It showcases select teen celebrities of the network which features production numbers like Full Circle including the winners of Star Circle Quest TV Idol Qpids Pinoy Big Brother evicted housemates and ABS CBN Star Magic talents as well It ran from May 23 2004 to June 25 2006 and was replaced by Love Spell on its timeslot 49 50 Others Edit ASAP Lifestyle ASAP s clothing line available through BUM boutiques in the Philippines 51 ASAP Bookazine ASAP s book magazine and the first ever book magazine released by a Philippine TV show 52 ASAP Online ASAP 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 artists and even chat with them 53 ASAP Remix A throwback spin off musical variety show aired on cable channel Jeepney TV every Sunday from 12 20 AM to 2 00 AM just hours before the latest ASAP episode that will air on ABS CBN It features selected memorable production numbers featuring the entire ASAP cast with special guests for the past 20 years ASAP Natin To Replay A replay of the show s episode is aired on Metro Channel every Sunday from 9 00 PM to 11 00 PM Studios used by ASAP EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Delta Theatre February 5 1995 early 1997 ABS CBN Studio 3 March 1997 2004 ABS CBN Studio 10 2004 present Other tours EditSince 1996 ASAP has held at least one show every year outside the studio except years when the COVID 19 pandemic prevailed Since 2014 the international shows are held in the middle late part of the year and a taped episode is aired on the week of the concert then the international concert is aired in the following two weeks divided into two parts City Venue Date Aired onQuezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum February 9 1997 February 9 1997Makati City Philippines October 18 1998 October 18 1998Pasay Philippines Cuneta Astrodome February 7 1999 February 7 1999Quezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum February 10 2002 February 10 2002Cebu Philippines August 11 2002 August 11 2002Quezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum February 9 2003 February 9 2003Makati City Philippines February 15 2004 February 15 2004Manila PhilippinesPasig Philippines Folk Arts TheaterPhilSports Arena October 10 2004 October 10 2004Cebu Philippines May 1 2005 May 1 2005San Francisco California July 16 2005 July 17 2005July 24 2005Tokyo Japan September 30 2005 October 2 2005Davao City Philippines August 20 2006 August 20 2006Subic Zambales Boardwalk March 25 2007 March 25 2007Manila Philippines Island Cove April 1 2007 April 1 2007April 15 2007Mindanao Philippines April 22 2007 April 22 2007Guam Hafa Adai Guam October 11 2008 October 19 2008Mabalacat Pampanga Xevera Grounds January 18 2009 January 25 2009Boracay Philippines Fairways and Bluewater New Coast March 21 2010 March 21 2010March 28 2010Baguio City Benguet Melvin Jones Grandstand November 28 2010 November 28 2010Iloilo City Iloilo Sports Complex January 23 2011 January 23 2011Davao City Philippines Davao Crocodile Park February 27 2011 February 27 2011Cebu Philippines Sugbo Grounds South Road Properties March 27 2011 March 27 2011Manila Philippines Quirino Grandstand January 22 2012 January 22 2012Singapore Max Pavilion Singapore Expo Center October 14 2012 October 21 2012October 28 2012Iloilo Philippines Iloilo Sports Complex January 27 2013 January 27 2013Marikina Marikina Sports Center October 6 2013 October 6 2013October 13 2013Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Festival City January 24 2014 February 2 2014February 9 2014Los Angeles California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena October 11 2014 October 19 2014October 26 2014Pasay SM Mall of Asia February 22 2015 as part of the show s 20th anniversary February 22 2015March 1 2015London England Wembley Arena September 2015 September 13 2015September 20 2015Binan Laguna Alonte Sports Arena October 4 2015 October 4 2015Pasay Newport Performing Arts Theater July 3 2016 as part of the launching of the ASAPinoy segment July 3 2016Brooklyn New York Barclays Center September 3 2016 September 11 2016September 18 2016Quezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum as part of Star Magic s 25th anniversary May 21 2017 May 21 2017 live May 28 2017 taped Toronto Ontario Ricoh Coliseum July 29 2017 August 6 2017August 13 2017Honolulu Hawaii Neal S Blaisdell Arena June 30 2018 July 8 2018July 22 2018Sydney Australia International Convention Centre Sydney October 20 2018 October 28 2018November 4 2018San Francisco Bay Area SAP Center at San Jose August 3 2019 August 11 2019August 18 2019Rome Italy Palazzo dello Sport November 16 2019 November 24 2019December 1 2019Dubai United Arab Emirates Expo 2020 February 2022 Cancelled due to the surge of COVID 19 cases caused by the Omicron variant N ALas Vegas Nevada Orleans Arena November 5 2022 November 13 2022November 20 2022Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum September 10 2023 September 17 2023September 24 2023Awards EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2021 Year Award Giving Body Category Recipient Result2010 GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards Dance Group of the Year 54 ASAP Supahdance Won2012 Most Promising Recording Performing Group 55 ASAP Boys R Boys Won2015 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Musical Variety Show Won2018 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Musical Variety Show Hall Of Fame WonSee also EditList of programs broadcast by ABS CBN List of programs broadcast by Kapamilya Channel List of programs broadcast by Kapamilya Online Live List of programs broadcast by Metro Channel List of programs broadcast by Jeepney TV List of programs broadcast by A2Z TV channel List of programs broadcast by TV5 Philippine TV network ABS CBN Kapamilya Channel Kapamilya Online Live A2Z Jeepney TV Metro Channel TV5 Star Magic It s Showtime ASAP s sister program E A T TV5 s daily noontime program All Out Sundays ASAP s current rival program on the noontime slot aired on GMA GTV Heart of Asia Channel I Heart Movies and Pinoy Hits References Edit ABS CBN launches HD channel on cable Manila Standard Retrieved November 14 2015 ASAP Program History retrieved via asap abs cbn com August 1 2012 Anne Curtis speaks up on wet look number ABS CBN programs sumasalamin sa kuwento ng pamilyang Pilipino TV Patrol retrieved September 10 2023 Jr Bayani San Diego February 26 2013 ASAP 18 summoned by MTRCB over Anne Curtis wet look act INQUIRER net Retrieved September 10 2023 15 TV shows summoned by MTRCB for controversial scenes PEP ph Retrieved September 10 2023 Google www google com ph Retrieved December 6 2015 Birit Queens and Soul Sessions fill your Sunday with feels Star Cinema iWant ASAP to give fans what they want starting December 2 ABS CBN News December 1 2018 Retrieved July 23 2020 ASAP returns via digital format as PH combats COVID 19 ABS CBN News April 18 2021 Gregorio Xave May 5 2020 ABS CBN goes off air following NTC order CNN Philippines FPJ s Ang Probinsyano and other favorite Kapamilya shows return on cable and satellite TV ABS CBN June 4 2020 Retrieved June 4 2020 What ABS CBN shows are coming to A2Z Channel 11 ABS CBN News October 7 2020 Retrieved October 7 2020 ASAP Natin To mapapanood na sa TV5 simula sa January 24 PEP ph January 18 2021 Retrieved January 18 2021 The Cignal TV5 amp ABS CBN tie up happening very soon The Philippine Star January 18 2021 Retrieved January 19 2021 Artists who moved out of ABS CBN gradually returning to the Kapamilya Network LionhearTV March 4 2021 ASAP stages live show anew becomes Twitter s top trending topic ABS CBN News April 18 2021 Kapamilya stars nagsama sama sa Kapamilya Forever Day sa ASAP ABS CBN News in Tagalog July 11 2021 LionhearTV August 29 2023 Headwriter Darla Sauler admits frequent replays on ASAP Natin To due to budget constraints LionhearTV Retrieved September 10 2023 Birthday boy Martin Nievera leads 26th anniversary celebration of ASAP ABS CBN News February 7 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 What ASAP comeback means for music veteran Zsa Zsa Padilla ABS CBN News June 15 2020 Retrieved October 14 2021 ASAP Natin To family welcomes back Luis Manzano ent abs cbn com June 13 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 Gary V celebrates 38th anniversary in showbiz on ASAP ABS CBN News April 18 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 Erik Santos with star studded birthday treat on ASAP Natin To Manila Bulletin October 10 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 Kim Chiu star studded birthday celebration lights up ASAP Natin To this Sunday April 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 Enchong Dee star studded birthday celebration light up ASAP Natin To this Sunday November 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 New Kapamilya Janine Gutierrez to join ASAP Natin To as host ABS CBN News January 21 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 Dream come true Robi Domingo gushes over ASAP collaboration with Sarah G ABS CBN News April 9 2020 Retrieved October 14 2021 Darren Espanto Morissette itinanghal ang mga bagong kanta sa ASAP ABS CBN News May 30 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 WATCH Maymay Entrata in dazzling Solo dance cover on ASAP ABS CBN News October 20 2019 Retrieved October 14 2021 WATCH Jolina returns to ASAP ABS CBN News November 9 2014 Retrieved October 27 2021 Vhong returns to ASAP to dance greatest hits ABS CBN News April 6 2014 Retrieved October 27 2021 Lea Salonga treats ASAP viewers with Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal Nandito Ako ABS CBN News October 18 2020 Retrieved October 17 2021 Sharon Cuneta upset about reported guesting on ASAP Natin To this Sunday Di naman po ako nag Yes Philippine Entertainment Portal January 22 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Piolo amp Donny back in ASAP from SNL Philstar January 23 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 WATCH ASAP brings back Clash Dance with Vina Regine ABS CBN News February 5 2017 Retrieved October 27 2021 Bamboo sings original hit Masaya with Jona ABS CBN News February 7 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 a b c d e Spotlight on Rayver Cruz ABS CBN News May 29 2016 Retrieved December 25 2020 a b c d e Beautiful Stars Descend on ASAP The Manila Times July 6 2012 Retrieved December 25 2020 a b c d e Anarcon James Patrick September 23 2019 GMA 7 Stars Rayver Rodjun Cruz Reunite with Members of Defunct ABS CBN Boy Group Anime pep ph Retrieved December 25 2020 a b c d e Erece Dino April 29 2007 Sergio Garcia and Mhyco Aquino Happy for Rayver Cruz s Success News The Philippine Entertainment Portal Retrieved June 22 2009 Raffy Tulfo joins Zsa Zsa Padilla Nina on ASAP stage ABS CBN News September 19 2021 Retrieved May 11 2023 Toni collaborates with Sarah to mark ASAP return ABS CBN News July 5 2020 Retrieved October 27 2021 FPJ s Ang Probinsyano and other favorite Kapamilya shows return on cable and satellite TV ABS CBN Corporate ABS CBN June 4 2020 Retrieved January 28 2021 Charm Neil January 22 2021 TV5 to air ABS CBN show ASAP Natin To FPJ movie block BusinessWorld BusinessWorld Retrieved January 28 2021 Elha Janine Sheena Zephanie trend on YouTube with ASAP number as New Gen Divas ABS CBN News April 27 2021 Archived from the original on May 4 2021 Retrieved May 19 2021 ASAP launches new segment ASAP Transformation ABS CBN News June 13 2021 List of albums by ASAP Music asap abs cbn com Retrieved October 23 2010 ASAP Fanatic May 2 2007 Archived from the original on May 2 2007 Telebisyon net Philippine TV Guide Archived from the original on February 12 2007 Retrieved February 12 2007 Products and clothes by ASAP Lifestyle asap abs cbn com Retrieved October 23 2010 ASAP XV NAGLABAS NG ASAP BOOKAZINE Archived December 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine kapamilyanewsngayon blogspot com Retrieved October 23 2010 ASAP Online official website asap abs cbn com Retrieved October 23 2010 ABS CBN big winner at GMMSF Entertainment Awards ABS CBN News Retrieved May 21 2014 Vice Ganda named Phenomenal Box Office Star Derek Ramsay is Box Office King while Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes share Box Office Queen title Archived July 1 2015 at the Wayback Machine Pep ph Retrieved May 20 2014 Notes Edit Following the cease and desist order against ABS CBN s free to air assets the show resumed air on Kapamilya Channel with simulcasts on A2Z TV5 and Jeepney TV a b c d e f g h i j k l Following the franchise denial of ABS CBN and the retrenchments of employees this artist had a temporary stint in Sunday Noontime Live before returning to ASAPExternal links EditOfficial Website ASAP XV at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ASAP TV program amp oldid 1180108404, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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