Lunch Break is a Philippine noontime show produced by the company Mateo Management Group through its MMG Entertainment Group division aired over
IBC from November 4, 2000, until December 12, 2003. the show competed against
ABS-CBN
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's ''
Magandang Tanghali Bayan
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'' (which was later reformatted as ''
Masayang Tanghali Bayan'' during the show's final year) and
GMA Network
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Eat Bulaga!
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History
Early years (2000–2001)
After its predecessor ''
Alas Dose sa Trese'' ended its run on November 3, 2000, the
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is a Philippine state broadcaster owned by the Government Communications Group under the Office of the Press Secretary (OPS).
The IBC, along with sister media companies People's Television ...
and Mateo Management Group co-produced a brand new variety show. Lunch Break debuted on November 4, 2000, at 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, with Dang Cruz, Earl Ignacio, Leonard Obal and
Joy Viado as its original main hosts. Jojo Abellana, Michael Laygo, Ronald Gan Ledesma, Yam Ledesma, Geraldine Roxas, Ben Sagmit and
Yoyoy Villame (with his daughter, Hannah) also serves as its additional hosts. The new show was preceded by the game show also produced by MMG Entertainment Group, ''Alas Suerte'' hosted by Nanette Inventor which is aired at 11:30 a.m.
First revamp (2001–2002)
In 2001, big changes were added to the cast of Lunch Break.
's cousin
Niño Muhlach, Natassia Nave and Japanese-based actor Jacky Woo were added as its hosts along with Patrick Ervin Mateo Jr., son of the show's Executive Producer Ervin Mateo was also added as its main host. In addition, the show's theme song was remixed and a new opening billboard was also introduced on occasion of the show's first anniversary on November 5, 2001.
Lunchbreak Muna, final years (2002–2003)
Despite the investment scam regarding the show's producer in 2002,
''Lunch Break'' was reformatted as ''Lunchbreak Muna'' (
Lit: "Lunchbreak First") in November, Abellana, Ignacyo, Laygo, Ledesma, Roxas, Sagmit, Viado and the Villames left the show and were replaced by new hosts Lorraine Baretto, Maribeth Bichara, Lara Fabregas, Jerome John Hughes, Melisa Henderson, Everly Locsin,
Glydel Mercado
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and Cody Moreno; and with Bichara were promoted as main hosts. Cruz, Muhlach, Nave, Obal and Woo remained as hosts during the show's final run. The show made their final broadcast on December 12, 2003. After six months of hiatus, the show was eventually replaced by ''
It's Chowtime!'' produced by PROADS Marketing Inc. on May 17, 2004.
Hosts
* Jojo Abellana (2000–2002)
* Lorraine Baretto (2002–2003)
* Maribeth Bichara (2002–2003)
* Dang Cruz (2000–2003)
* Lara Fabregas (2002–2003)
* Melisa Henderson (2002–2003)
* Jerome John Hughes (2002–2003)
* Earl Ignacio (2000–2002)
* Michael Laygo (2000–2002)
* Yam Ledesma (2000–2003)
* Ronald Gan Ledesma (2000–2002)
* Everly Locsin (2002–2003)
* Patrick Ervin Mateo Jr. (2001–2003)
*
Niño Muhlach (2001–2003)
*
Glydel Mercado
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(2002–2003)
* Cody Moreno (2002–2003)
* Natassia Nave (2001–2003)
* Leonard Obal (2000–2003)
* Geraldine Roxas (2000–2002)
* Ben Sagmit (2000–2002)
*
Joy Viado (2000–2002)
* Hannah Villame (2000–2002)
*
Yoyoy Villame (2000–2002)
* Jacky Woo (2001–2003)
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Indicates deceased
Segments
* Cyberlook (2000–2003)
* Pasikatan (2000–2003)
* Pinoy Heartthrob (2000–2003)
* Pretty Lady (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) (2000–2003)
* Super Girlash (2000–2003)
* Christmas Wish Tree (December 2000)
* Beach Buddies (2001–2003)
* Charing Squad (2001–2003)
* Dance Dynamica (2001–2003)
* Exotic Divas (2001–2003)
* Glamour Mom (2001–2003)
*
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TODA King (2001–2002)
* Little Darling (2001–2002)
* Little Dream Boy 2001 (2001)
* Loud & Proud (2001–2003)
* Star Material (2002)
See also
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References
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Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation original programming
Philippine variety television shows
2000s Philippine television series
2000 Philippine television series debuts
2003 Philippine television series endings
Filipino-language television shows