Alas Dose sa Trese

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Alas Dose sa Trese
Alas dose sa Trese titlecard.jpg
GenreVariety show
Created byIBC 13
Presented byEddie Ilarde
Boots Anson-Roa
Country of originPhilippines
No. of episodesn/a
Production
Production locationQuezon City
Release
Original networkIntercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseJuly 24, 1999 (1999-07-24) –
November 3, 2000 (2000-11-03)
Chronology
Followed byLunch Break

Alas Dose sa Trese (transl.Twelve o' clock on Channel Thirteen) is a Philippine noontime show aired over IBC from July 24, 1999 to November 3, 2000.

History[]

On July 24, 1999, former Student Canteen main host Eddie Ilarde resurfaced in the noontime scene as host of IBC noontime show Alas Dose sa Trese. He was joined by the mother-daughter tandem of Boots Anson-Roa (a former host of the original Student Canteen), Chiqui Roa-Puno (newscaster of PTV and one of the top female sportscasters at that time), Ernani "Jong" Cuenco, Pia Pilapil, Jojo Alejar, and actor-musician Paco Arespacochaga in the show.

Some elements of Student Canteen were seen in the show, along with former contestants from "Student Canteen"'s singing portions who gamely sang and entertained audiences via the segment "Student Canteen Corner".

The show ended on November 3, 2000 due to low ratings and was replaced by Lunch Break, produced by the controversial Mateo Management Group.

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