33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television

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33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television
DateOctober 13, 2019
October 20, 2019 (Delayed Telecast)
LocationHenry Lee Irwin Theater, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City
Presented byPhilippine Movie Press Club
Hosted by Kathryn Bernardo
Kim Chiu
Enchong Dee
Robi Domingo
Television/radio coverage
Network ABS-CBN
Produced byAirtime Marketing Philippines, Inc.
Directed byBert de Leon
  32nd  · PMPC Star Awards for Television ·  34th  

The 33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television honored the best in Philippine television programming from 2018 until 2019, as chosen by the Philippine Movie Press Club. The ceremony will held on October 13, 2019, at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater in Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, and was aired in a delayed telecast by ABS-CBN on October 20, 2019. [1] The ceremony was hosted by Kathryn Bernardo, Kim Chiu, Enchong Dee and Robi Domingo.

Contents

The nominations were announced by the Press on September 21, 2019.

Winners and Nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:

Networks

Best TV Station

Programs

Best Primetime Drama SeriesBest Daytime Drama Series
Best Drama AnthologyBest Horror/Fantasy Program
Best Comedy ShowBest Variety Show
Best Musical Variety ShowBest Talent Search Program
  • SMAC Pinoy Ito! (IBC 13)
  • Young Once Upon A Time (Net 25)
    • Letters and Music (Net 25)
    • Studio 7 (GMA 7)
Best Celebrity Talk ShowBest News Program
Best Public Affairs ProgramBest Morning Show
Best Public Service ProgramBest Documentary Program
Best Documentary SpecialBest Magazine Show
  • The Story of the Filipinos Protecting the Environment (CNN Philippines 9)
    • ALAB (ABS-CBN 2)
    • Ang Babae Ng Balangiga (ABS-CBN 2)
    • Genuine Love (ABS-CBN 2)
    • HIV Rising (ABS-CBN 2)
    • Radical Love (ABS-CBN 2)
    • Yaman Sa Kailaliman (PTV 4)
Best Travel ShowBest Lifestyle Show
  • The World of Gandang Ricky Reyes (GMA News TV)
    • Glow Up (GMA News TV)
    • How To Be You? (GMA News TV)
    • Loving What You Do (GMA News TV)
    • Taste Buddies (GMA News TV)
Best Educational ProgramBest Children Show
  • Talents Academy (IBC 13)
    • Anong Say Nyo? (Net 25)
    • Kid Kwento (Net 25)
    • The KNC Show (UNTV 37)

Personalities

Best Drama ActorBest Drama Actress
Best Drama Supporting ActorBest Drama Supporting Actress
Best Single Performance by An ActorBest Single Performance by An Actress
Best Child PerformerBest New Male TV Personality
Best New Female TV PersonalityBest Comedy Actor
Best Comedy ActressBest Male TV Host
Best Female TV HostBest Talent Search Program Host
Best Celebrity Talk Show HostBest Male Newscaster
Best Female NewscasterBest Public Affairs Program Host
Best Morning Show HostBest Public Service Program Host
Best Documentary Program HostBest Magazine Show Host
Best Travel Show HostBest Lifestyle Show Host
  • Indra Cepeda and Dolly Malgapo on Landmarks (Net 25)
Best Educational Program HostBest Children Show Host
  • Fred Lorinz Bacay, Janella Glissman, Zandi Gabriel Miranda and Anastacia Paronda on Talents Academy (IBC 13)
    • Christian Luke Alarcon, Eric Cabobos, Percida Capulong, Kimberly Enriquez, Christian Daniel Isip, Leane Manalanzan, Lexter Manalanzan, Liana Rose Manalanzan, Marcos Joaquin Paler, David Soriano, Angelica Tejana and Bency Braine Vallo on The KNC Show (UNTV 37)
    • Dj Albert on Anong Say Nyo? (Net 25)
    • Sally Lopez on Kid Kwento (Net 25)

Special Awards

Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award

Excellence in Broadcasting Lifetime Achievement Award

German Moreno Power Tandem Award

Posthumous Award for Television Excellence

Posthumous Award as Icon Philippine TV

Celebrity Mom of the Night

Celebrity Skin Magical of the Night

Frontrow International Celebrity of the Night

TV Queens at the Turn of the Millennium

Most major nominations

Nominations by Network
NominationsNetwork
135 ABS-CBN 2
77 GMA 7
35 GMA News TV
21 Net 25
15 CNN Philippines 9
14 PTV 4
10 UNTV 37
8 IBC 13
7 TV5

Most major wins

Wins by Network
WinsNetwork
28 ABS-CBN 2
9 GMA 7
3 IBC 13
Net 25
GMA News TV
2 TV5
1 CNN Philippines
UNTV 37

Performers

Name(s)Performed
Kaori Oinuma
Andre Brouillette
Lou Yanong
Ashley del Mundo
Bayani Agbayani
Ariella Arida
Lassy Marquez
Aljur Abrenica
Elisse Joson
McCoy de Leon
Jameson Blake
CK Kieron
Paulo Angeles
Jackque Gonzaga
Julia Gonowon
PHD Dancers
I Don't Care by Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber
Kahit Ayaw Mo Na by This Band
Buwan by Juan Karlos Labajo
Humanap Ka Ng Panget by Andrew E.
Rewrite the Stars by Zac Efron and Zendaya
Love Shot by Exo
Boy with Luv by BTS featuring Halsey
TNT Boys
J. E. Z.
Could You Be Messiah by Gary Valenciano
To Where You Are by Josh Groban
In My Life by The Beatles
Christian Bautista
Erik Santos
Queen of My Heart by Westlife

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References

  1. "33rd Star Awards for Television names TV Queens; PMPC bares nominees". PEP.ph. September 22, 2019.

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