List of GTV (Philippine TV network) original programming

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GTV (formerly known as QTV, Q and GMA News TV) is a commercial broadcast television network in the Philippines owned by Citynet Network Marketing and Productions Inc., a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc. The following is a list of all original television programming by QTV, Q, GMA News TV and GTV.

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Current original programming

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Atom Araullo, anchor of the news show, State of the Nation
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Susan Enriquez, host of the magazine show, iJuander

GTV is currently broadcasting fourteen original programming. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year it debuted in parentheses.

Talk

News

Travelogue

Magazine

Infotainment

Cooking

Sports

Former original programming

Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of debut in parentheses. The following include former original programming by defunct television networks – QTV, Q and GMA News TV.

Drama

Variety

  • Flex (2021)
  • I Laugh Sabado (2010–11)
  • JAM(2015–18)
  • Let's Get Aww!!!(2005–06)
  • MINT: Music Interactive(2005)
  • MMS: My Music Station(2005–07)
  • This is My Story, This is My Song(2012–18)

Comedy

Talk

Game

  • Game of the Gens(2021)
  • Iba Na ang Matalino: The Nutroplex Brain Challenge(2007)
  • Now Na!(2006–07)
  • Takeshi's Castle (2006, 2010)

Reality

Talent-based

News

  • Balita Ko(2023)
  • Balita Pilipinas Ngayon (2011–19)
  • Balita Pilipinas Primetime (2011–14)
  • Balitanghali Weekend(2010–20)
  • Bigtime Balita(2020)
  • Boses ng Balita(2020)
  • Buena Manong Balita(2019–22)
  • Citynet Evening News(1995–99)
  • Citynet Late-Night News(1995–99)
  • Citynet Morning News(1995–99)
  • Citynet Noontime/Afternoon News(1995–99)
  • Citynet Television News(1995–99)
  • Citynet Weekend News(1995–99)
  • Dobol A sa Dobol B (2017–20)
  • Dobol B sa News TV(2011–12, 2017–21)
  • Dobol B: Bantay Balita sa Kamara(2019–20)
  • Dobol B: Bantay Balita sa Senado(2019–20)
  • DZBB Executive Summary(2020–21)
  • Flash Report sa Q(2007)
  • Flash Report sa QTV(2005–07)
  • GMA Regional TV Weekend News(2019–20)
  • IM Ready sa Dobol B(2019–21)
  • In the Limelight (2011)
  • Kape at Balita(2012–13)
  • Kay Susan Tayo sa Super Radyo DZBB(2019–20)
  • Liwanag sa Balita(2019–20)
  • Live on Q(2007–11)
  • May Tamang Balita (2011–13)
  • News Live (2021–23)
  • News on Q (2005–11)
  • News to Go (2011–19)
  • News TV Live(2011–21)
  • News TV Quick Response Team (2011–21)
  • Regional TV News(2021–24)
  • Regional TV Weekend News (2020–21)
  • Review Philippines (2007–08)
  • SOS: Serbisyo on the Spot(2020)
  • Super Balita sa Hapon(2020)
  • Super Balita sa Tanghali Nationwide (2020)
  • Super Radyo Nationwide(2019–20)

Documentary

Travelogue

  • I Love Pinas(2011–15)
  • Motorcycle Diaries (2011–17)
  • Road Trip(2012–19)
  • Tripinas(2015)
  • Weekend Getaway(2011–13)

Magazine

Public affairs

Public service

Infotainment

  • At Your Service-Star Power (2005–07)
  • The Awesome Life(2019)
  • Balikbayan(2005–11)
  • The Beat (2006–11, formerly Sapulso)
  • Best Men(2011–13)
  • Boarding Pass (2014)
  • Bright Side(2020)
  • Candies (2005–06)
  • Everyday Easy(2013–14)
  • Fans Kita(2005–06)
  • Fit & Fab(2008–10)
  • Fil It Up with Mig Ayesa and Sophie Sumner(2015)
  • Family Time(2020)
  • Fashbook(2011–14)
  • Fashionistas by Heart(2008–10)
  • Filipknow(2012–15)
  • Gandang Ricky Reyes(2005–10)
  • Glow Up (2019–20)
  • Happy Life(2016)
  • Hashtag Pinoy(2015–19)
  • Healthcetera with Dr. Manny and Dra. Pie Calayan(2015)
  • The Healthy Life(2012–15)
  • Hired!(2005–09, formerly May Trabaho Ka)
  • Home Work(2020)
  • IRL(2020–21)
  • Just 4 Kids(2014)
  • Kids HQ(2016–18)
  • Kids on Q (2007–10)
  • Life and Style With Ricky Reyes(2010–11)
  • Liga ng Kababaihan(2005–06)
  • Living It Up (2007–09)
  • Lovelife(2005–07)
  • Masigasig(2007)
  • Miya(2005–07)
  • Oh My Job!(2021–22)
  • OrganiqueTV(2015–17)
  • Pera Paraan (2020–21)
  • Pisobilities(2012–18)
  • Planet Q(2007–08)
  • Power Review(2010–11)
  • Q Tube(2009–10)
  • Q-Lets and Co.(2010)
  • RX Men(2005–08)
  • Siyensikat(2019–20)
  • Sus Naman!(2010–11)
  • The Sweet Life (2007–11)
  • Taste Buddies (2012–22)
  • Tropang Potchi (2009–11)
  • Turbo Zone, Feed Your Drive!(2011-20)
  • TWGRR: D'World of Gandang Ricky Reyes(2005–20)
  • Ugaling Wagi(2013–15)
  • Vintage Trip(2016–19)
  • The Working Class(2018-20)
  • World-Class Kababayan(2019)
  • X-Life(2010–11)

Cooking

Sports

  • Game!(2011–12)
  • News TV All Sports(2011–18)
  • Philippine Secondary Schools Basketball Championship: Battle of Champions(2013)
  • Shakey's V-League (2013–15)
  • Sports Pilipinas(2012–14)
  • TKO: Tanghali Knockouts: Matira Matibay(2013–14)
  • Who's Next? Pro-Boxing Series(2016–17)

Others

  • Armor of God(2010–12)
  • Baywalk(2005)
  • Be Alive(2012–13)
  • Bluffing with Paolo and Bodie(2010)
  • Dare Duo(2009)
  • The Debutante(2008)
  • Design Para sa Lahat(2012)
  • Dishkarte of the Day(2016)
  • The Dr. Tess Show(2014)
  • Events Incorporated(2009–10)
  • The Final Cut(2006)
  • Ginang Fashionista(2005)
  • Groupee TV(2005)
  • Hapinas (2006–08)
  • Hayop Atbp.(2010–11)
  • Hollywood Boot Camp(2007)
  • Home Base(2012–15)
  • Last Woman Standing (2007–08)
  • Life Rocks(2015)
  • Luv U Pet with Jamie Fournier and Lestre Zapanta(2015)
  • Mga Waging Kuwento ng OFW(2007–08)
  • Michelle Simone's Entertains(2007)
  • Mommy Diary(2009)
  • Mommy Elvie at 18
  • Music Bank(2020)
  • MyHouse Today(2015)
  • Nang Magising si Juan(2014)
  • Philippine Explorer(2008–10)
  • Puso Mo sa Amerika(2008)
  • Remix Report(2011–12)
  • Ripley's Believe It or Not!
  • Running Man(2020)
  • RunnerSpeak(2009–10)
  • Sarap to Heart(2012)
  • Say Mo Doc(2014)
  • SME GO! Powered by Go Negosyo(2012–13)
  • Smile TV(2010–11)
  • Weddings TV(2014–15)
  • Word of Mouth(2009)
  • You Women(2009)

Specials

Informercials

  • EZ Shop(2016–20)
  • Shop Japan(2016)
  • Shop TV (2015–19)

Religious

  • The 700 Club Asia(2006–19)
  • Eucharistia: Pananalangin at Pag-aaral(2019)
  • Jesus the Healer(2005–19)
  • Life Giver(2012–19)
  • Light Up(2011–19)
  • River of Worship(2016–19)
  • Midnight Prayer Helps(2006–19)
  • PJM Forum(2005–19)
  • Worship Word & Wonders(2018–19)

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