Game 'N Go

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Game 'N Go
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Title card
GenreVariety show
Written byDenjou Elgincolin
Noel Escondo
Anna Corina Joven
Clark Llaga
Raymond Navarro
Jovany Ponce
Directed byDing Bolaños (studio)
Butch Llige (remote)
Robert Quebral (remote)
Presented byJoey de Leon
Edu Manzano
Gelli de Belen
Shalani Soledad-Romulo
Arnell Ignacio
Daniel Matsunaga
Opening themeGame 'N Go Theme
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino
English
No. of episodes34
Production
Executive producersRose Camia
Liza Montenegro
Production locationsTV5 Delta Studio, (Quezon Avenue, Quezon City)
EditorsMarvin Rellamas
Ting Valenciano
Running timeSundays at 11:30 am to 2:30 pm (PST)
Production companyFremantle Media
Release
Original networkTV5
Picture formatNTSC (480i)
Original release
  • As Game 'N Go:
    June 17, 2012 (2012-06-17) – January 20, 2013 (2013-01-20)
  • As Game 'N Go All-Stars:
    December 27, 2013 (2013-00-27) – February 3, 2013 (2013-02-03)
Chronology
Preceded bySunday Funday
Followed byLokomoko U
External links
Website

Game 'N Go (lit. Game and Go) is a Philippine noontime game show, variety show broadcast by TV5.[1][2][3][4][5] Originally scheduled to air from Mondays to Saturdays, the program premiered on June 17, 2012 with a Sunday noontime slot., and broadcast live from TV5's Delta Studio in Quezon City, the timeslot is every Sundays at 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. The series ended on February 3, 2013, and it was replaced by Lokomoko U!.

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Featuring[]

  • GAGA Girls
  • GNG Dancers
  • Nga Nga Girls
  • Game 'N Go Gang
  • Artista Academy Final 6 Students

Segments[]

  • True or Fall
  • Pritong Pares
  • Face It
  • Tsitsinelasin Kita
  • Sing-Galing Go
  • Versusan Tayo!
  • Game 'N Go-cery

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