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5 and Up

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5 and Up
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Title card
GenreInformative
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • English (1992–99)
  • Tagalog (1999–2002)
Production
Executive producerCheche Lazaro
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
  • Probe Media Foundation, Inc.
  • Philippine Children's Television Foundation
Original release
Network
(1994–2002)
ReleaseMay 16, 1992 (1992-05-16) –
July 14, 2002 (2002-07-14)

5 and Up is a Philippine television informative show broadcast by GMA Network.[2] It premiered on May 16, 1992, on ABC and later moved to GMA Network. The show concluded in July 14, 2002.

Hosts

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Hosts
An image of Atom Araullo.
Atom Araullo
An image of Rayver Cruz.
Rayver Cruz
An image of Rodjun Cruz.
Rodjun Cruz
  • Alex Amado
  • Alwien Raidene Lacanilao
  • Anya Benitez
  • Arthur Anthony Cipriano
  • Atom Araullo[3]
  • Byron Abao
  • Carlo Mendoza
  • Chiyomi Rances
  • Chuck Grey
  • Chynna Ortaleza[3]
  • Diego Maranan
  • Eliza Agabin
  • Enzo Marcos
  • Frances Fleta
  • Giancarlo Hilario
  • Giggles Arceo
  • Ian Tugas
  • Jennifer Cremen
  • Jessica Gallegos
  • Jolly Estaris
  • John Laurence Patulan
  • Joseton Vergel de Dios
  • Josh Matic
  • Justine de Jesus
  • Kai de Veyra
  • Krianne Maniego
  • Lily Anne Casimiro
  • Luigi Exconde
  • Luz Yballe
  • Maureen Araneta
  • Maxene Magalona[4]
  • Melvin Abundo
  • Nicai de Guzman
  • Nina Serquina
  • Nina Torres
  • Oly Fernando
  • Pamela Cajilig
  • Paolo Olbes
  • Patrick da Silva
  • Phoebe Cabaluna
  • Rayver Cruz[5]
  • Rex Sayson
  • Rodjun Cruz[5]
  • Rookie Camaclang
  • Rupert Eustaquio
  • Satin Abad
  • Tin Tin Leones
  • Veronica Dorotheo
  • Wilroy Dilao
  • Xavi Gonzalez
  • Zak Yuson

Accolades

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Accolades received by 5 and Up
Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
1996 New York Festival Gold Medal Award 5 and Up Won
1999 Asian Television Awards Highly Recommended Won
2001 Asian Television Awards Best Children's Program in Asia Won
UNICEF Prize Prix Jeunesse Won
2002 Asian Television Awards Highly Recommended Won
  • Best Children's Show, PMPC Star Awards for TV (1992–93, 1994–96, 1999–2003)
  • Winner, KBP Golden Dove Awards (1992–2002)
  • Winner, Catholic Mass Media Awards (1992–2002)
  • Winner, Gawad CCP Para Sa Telebisyon (1992-2000)

References

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  1. ^ "Anak TV – Winner". Anak TV.
  2. ^ "5 and Up". Pitas.
  3. ^ a b Anarcon, James Patrick (August 31, 2019). "Chynna Ortaleza posts throwback photo from 5 and Up days with Atom Araullo". PEP. Retrieved July 11, 2024.
  4. ^ "Maxene Magalona - StarMagic". Star Magic PH. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Look: All grown up, 5 and Up kid reporters reunite". ABS-CBN Corporation. April 11, 2018. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
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