1985 in Philippine television

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List of years in Philippine television

The following is a list of events affecting Philippine television in 1985. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and carriage disputes.

Premieres[]

Date Show Refs
May 13 Anna Liza (rerun) on GMA
June 16 3 O'Clock Habit (broadcast syndication aired on some Radio and Television stations)
July 1 Ang Bagong Kampeon on RPN [1]
August 5 Amorsola on GMA

Unknown[]

  • Gabi ng Lagim on GMA
  • Kumander Toothpick on GMA
  • True Confessions ng mga Bituin on GMA
  • Regal Shockers on GMA
  • Late Night with June & Johnny on GMA
  • Not So Late Night with Edu on GMA
  • Pass the Mike with JQ and Willie on GMA
  • Ecotrends on GMA
  • Saturday Matinee on GMA
  • Sining Siete on GMA
  • Movies to Watch on GMA
  • Highway to Heaven on GMA
  • 227 on GMA

Returning or renamed programs[]

Show Last aired Retitled as/Season/Notes Channel Return date Refs
Sesame! 1984 Batibot RPN Unknown [2]

Finales[]

Unknown[]

  • Gulong ng Palad on City 2 Television
  • Champoy on RPN[3]
  • Mga Alagad ni Kalantiao on GMA
  • Real People on GMA
  • Sine Siyete on GMA
  • Little House on the Prairie on GMA
  • Three's Company on GMA
  • NFL on GMA on GMA

Births[]

  • January 14 – Jason Abalos, television actor
  • January 16 – Stefano Mori Filipino actor and singer
  • January 20 – Roxanne Barcelo, Filipino-American singer and actress
  • February 14 – Heart Evangelista, Chinese-Filipino singer, actress and TV show host
  • February 17 – Anne Curtis, actress, singer, model and TV show host
  • March 10 – Christian Esteban, broadcaster, TV personalitiy
  • April 7 – KC Concepcion, singer and actress; currently the Philippines Goodwill Ambassador against hunger of the UN's World Food Programme
  • April 16 – JC Tiuseco, Chinese Filipino actor, basketball player, TV show host and model
  • April 23 – Angel Locsin, actress and commercial model
  • May 16 – Babylita Mariano, actress, model, dancer
  • June 6 – Victor Basa, actor
  • June 20 – Camille Prats, actress
  • June 23 – Laarni Lozada, singer
  • June 25 – Ehra Madrigal, actress
  • July 12 – Marco Alcaraz, actor, model, basketball player
  • July 15 – Chris Tiu, professional basketball player, TV show host and commercial model
  • August 15 – Cogie Domingo, actor
  • September 3 – Carlo Aquino, actor and singer
  • September 5 – John Medina, actor
  • September 7 – Neri Naig, actress
  • September 21 – Michelle Ayalde, singer and TV Host
  • October 21 – Rainier Castillo, actor and dancer
  • November 5 – Patricia Fernandez, actress

Deaths[]

  • May 6 – Julie Vega, child actress and singer (b. 1968)[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bong Godinez (October 8, 2007). "PEP lists TV shows that bred the stars of today". GMA News. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  2. ^ Carballo, Bibsy M. (April 19, 2010). "Batibot coming back with a bang". Philippine Star. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
  3. ^ Bayani San Diego Jr. (June 14, 2018). "'Champoy,' together again". Inquirer. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Skipojack (October 30, 2004). Remembering 'Annaliza' at the Wayback Machine (archived November 18, 2004). Sun.Star Davao. Archived from the original on November 18, 2004. Retrieved July 8, 2020.


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