Country of origin Philippines No. of episodes N/A Final episode date 2006 | Original language(s) Filipino, English First episode date 2004 | |
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Also known as It's Chowtime (2004)
Chowtime Na! Laban Na (2005)
Chowtime Conquest (2005-2006) Created by PROADS Marketing Inc. and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation Directed by It's Chowtime/Chowtime Na
Arnell Ignacio
Babeth Lati
Chowtime Conquest
Danny Jota Program creator Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation Presented by Angelica Jones, April Boy Regino, Onemig Bondoc Nominations PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Variety Show, PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Reality Show Genres Music, Variety show, Talk show, Entertainment, Comedy, Game show, Musical Similar Variety show, IBC Headliners, IBC NewsBreak, Sic O'Clock News, IBC Express Balita |
Chowtime Na! was a noontime game and variety show produced by PROADS Marketing Inc. aired by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, from 2004 to 2006. The show broadcasts from Live Studio 2 of the Broadcast City, in Old Balara, Quezon City, Philippines. Chowtime Na! is aired Weekdays from 11:00 AM to 12:00 NN and Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM (PHT). The word Chowtime is a slang for mealtime.
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History
It's Chow Time! premiered in 2004, with Mike Chan, "Spicy" Susan Quinico, Hyubs Azarcon, Luane Dy, Angelica Jones, Marissa Sanchez, and Bobby Yan as hosts.
It was later retitled as Chow Time Na!, adding up April Boy Regino as one of the hosts. The format remains the same.
On the 3rd quarter of the year 2005, Chow Time underwent third reformat with a new title Chow Time Na! Laban Na! and massively dismiss some of its hosts, the show was hosted by Philip Lazaro, Angelica Jones, and Onemig Bondoc.
Several months after, the show shifted into a celebrity reality show entitled Chow Time: Conquest hosted by Vanessa Untalan as the show's quest master. However, "Conquest" cancelled abruptly leaving no winner to the said reality show, they only aired reruns of the show with some music videos instead until it was officially cancelled on the 3rd quarter of 2006.