List of programs aired by Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation
Below is a partial list of shows that were aired on the now-defunct Philippine television network, Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (relaunched as City 2 Television) from 1973 following the declaration of Martial law by then-President Ferdinand Marcos until 1986 during the height of EDSA Revolution to make way for the return of ABS-CBN with flagship station DWWX-TV.
Final programming[]
Newscasts[]
- BBC/City 2 Balita (1973–1986)[1]
- BBC/City 2 News Late-Night Edition (1973–1986)
- BBC Primetime News (1973–1977)
- World News Tonight (1973–1977)
Drama[]
Series[]
- Alindog
- Blu: Bernardo, Lorenzo, Ulysses (1983–1984)
- Eliza (1973)
- Ginang Milyonarya (1973–1975)
- Gulong ng Palad (1977–1979, 1983–1985; revived 2006 by ABS-CBN)
- Ilaw ng Tahanan (1977)
Anthologies[]
- Carmi (1984)
- Dulambuhay ni Rosa Vilma
- Lovingly Yours, Helen (1984–1986, returned to GMA Network from 1986 to 1996)
- Nagmamahal, Amalia (1973–1975)
- Panahon
- True Confessions ng mga Bituin (produced by LOCA Productions)
Variety[]
- Ariel and Co. after Six (1974–1978)
- The Big, Big Show (1983–1986)
- Karnabal Dos (1980)
- Disco, Disco
- Celeste
- Big Ike's Happening...Now![2]
- Broadcast Campus
- I Am What I Am (1985–1986)
- Kalatog Pinggan
- Ladies and Gentlemen... (1980–1981)
- Love Lea
- Odyssey 2[3]
- Okey Sha!
- Sapak na Sapak Talaga! (1982–1984)
- The Pilita and Jackie Show
- Tang-tarang-tang
- Teen Pan Alley (1986)
- VIP (Vilma in Person) (1980–1986)
Talk[]
- Daigdig ng mga Misis
- Coffee with Lee Andres
- In-Daing (1979–1980)
- JQ on Cue
- Nothing But the Truth
- Tell the City
Comedy[]
- 2 Plus 2
- Apartment 153-A
- Banana Sundae (not to be confused with the comedy gag show of the same name aired on ABS-CBN)
- Bisoy
- Buhok-Pinoy
- Ang Lola kong Baduy
- Mah Tah Tu
- Nanette Por Kilo
- Prrrt... Foul! (1978–1980)
- Tepok Bunot (1981–1982)
Game[]
- Kiddie Pow!
- Kuarta o Kahon (1973–1984)
- TV Powww[1]
Public affairs[]
- Progress '85 (1985)
Sports[]
Religious[]
- Ang Iglesia ni Cristo (1983–1986, revived 1990–2000 by ABS-CBN, now currently aired on Net 25 & INC TV)
- Sharing In the City
Film and special presentation[]
- BBC Afternoon Theater
- Mga Anino ng Kahapon
- Monday Suspense Theater
- The Movie Tonight
- The 4:00 am Movie
Others[]
- City 2 Long
- Dos Por Dos
- MV2 (The World of Music Videos)
- Peping
- PST (1984–1986)
- Rico Baby
- Tawag-Pansin[1]
- Weekend Thriller
Movie trailers[]
- Movie Parade
Acquired programming[]
Drama[]
American[]
- Police Story (1974–1975)
- The Bionic Woman
- Moonlighting (1985–1986)
- The Young and the Restless
British[]
- Dr. Who
Animated/*(Cartoon City)[]
- Hans Christian Andersen
- The All-New Popeye Show*
- Birdman and the Galaxy Trio*
- Groovie Goolies*
- Harlem Globetrotters
- Josie and the Pussycats
- Pac-Man
- Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
- The Transformers
Comedy[]
- Abbott and Costello
- Batman & Robin
- The Bob Newhart Show
- Me and Maxx
- The Facts of Life
- Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
- The Three Stooges
Sports[]
- NFL on City2/BBC
Documentary / magazine[]
- Lifeline
Informative[]
- Sesame Street (1981–1986, later moved to IBC 13, then to GMA, briefly revived on 9TV (formerly RPN premiered in 1970, now CNN Philippines), revived thru Yey!/Knowledge Channel)
- Candid Camera
- The Electric Company
- The Edison Twins (1985–1986)
- Dr. Shrinker
- Double Deckers
- The Krofft Supershow (1980)
- Make Me Laugh
- Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine
- News from Zoos
References[]
- ^ a b c "KBS marks 40th anniversary with a grand reunion | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online". 2010-11-26. Archived from the original on 2010-11-26. Retrieved 2017-04-16.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- ^ flagwavercharacter (2007-06-22), Pinoy Memories 45, retrieved 2017-04-16
- ^ flagwavercharacter (2007-06-23), Pinoy Memories 73, retrieved 2017-04-16
See also[]
Categories:
- Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation original programming
- Television in Metro Manila
- Lists of television series by network
- Philippine television-related lists