List of Running Man Philippines episodes (2024)

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List of Running Man Philippines episodes
Season 2
No. of episodes35 (as of September 8, 2024)
Release
Original network GMA Network
Original releaseMay 11 (2024-05-11) 
September 8, 2024 (2024-09-08)
Season chronology
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The second season of the Philippine variety show, Running Man Philippines, is currently aired in 2024. The show airs on GMA Network as part of their Best Time Ever! lineup. Currently, it has 9 chapters for a total of 22 episodes. Each chapter consists of 2 to 4 episodes.

Contents

Episodes

Running Man Philippines 2024 episodes (033 - 0xx)
#Chap.Episode #
(Airdate)
Title Guest(s) LandmarkTeamsMissionResults
33 [1] 2/01EP 1
(May 11, 2024)
The New Runner Test Miguel Tanfelix
New Running Man PH Member
Incheon International Airport
(Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea)
No TeamsFake-Con Secret Mission
Miguel must complete 3 Secret Mission to Join the RM Team.
If Miguel fails, he'll be sent back to Manila, PH
Miguel succeeds Miguel Joins the RMPH

34EP 2
(May 12, 2024)
Suwon Sampung Pool
(Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea)
RMPH First Winter Mission
Mission:
Play the Beach games and show your teamwork with you new member
Punishment:
Runners must remove one of their clothing every time they fail.
Runners wins Runner's received their clothes back
352/02EP 3
(May 18, 2024)
Winter RM Olympics Alessandra De Rossi
Michael Sager
Mark Striegl
Trout Festival Site
(Pyeongchang, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province)
Team Batang Kanal (BK)
Buboy (Leader), Miguel, Glaiza, Lexi, Mark
Team Kolokoy (KK)
Kokoy (Leader), Mikael, Michael, Angel, Alex
Win the RMPH Winter OlympicsBuboy wins
Buboy receives a 3.75g Pure Gold Medal
36EP 4
(May 19, 2024)
37EP 5
(May 25, 2024)
Yongpyong Resort
(Pyeongchang, Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province)
38EP 6
(May 26, 2024)
392/03EP 7
(June 01, 2024)
School Race Josh Cullen of SB19
Shaira Diaz
Saldun School
(Hongcheon,Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province)
Team Kap
(Miguel, Mikael, Shaira)
Team Josh
(Josh, Lexi, Kokoy)
Team Boss G
(Buboy, Angel, Glaiza)
Team Missions

Teams must compete in the missions related to extra-curricular activities

Team Kap wins
40EP 8
(June 02, 2024)
412/04EP 09
(June 08, 2024)
Haunted School RaceNo TeamsFind My Nametag
Find your nametag to escape the Haunted School
Miguel, Mikael, Shaira, Josh, Lexi, Kokoy, Angel, Glaiza wins
42EP 10
(June 09, 2024)
432/05EP 11
(June 15, 2024)
Runners vs. Goliath Eric Tai Legoland Korea Resort
(Jungdo Island,
Chuncheon,Gangwon Province)
Team Miguel
Miguel, Kokoy, Mikael, Buboy
Team Eruption
Eric, Glaiza, Lexi, Angel
Team Missions
Teams must compete in the Missions
Runners wins
Members receives a Gift from Legoland Korea
44EP 12
(June 16, 2024)
Runners vs. Goliath Nametag Elimination

Runners
(Miguel, Kokoy, Mikael, Buboy, Glaiza, Lexi, Angel)
Goliath
Eric
Runners' Mission
Find all 7 items

Goliath's Mission
Eliminate all 7 Runners
Eric wins
Eric receives a Gift from Legoland Korea
452/06EP 13
(June 22, 2024)
K-Entertainment ExperienceNo Guest/sGoyang Awesome Town Training Center (Goyang, South Korea)No TeamsMission
Enhance the Runner's Entertainment Skill by Completing various games from Korean Variety Shows
Runners wins
Runners received ₩350,000 (₱14,900) as their cash prize
46EP 14
(June 23, 2024)
47EP 15
(June 29, 2024)
48EP 16
(June 30, 2024)
492/07EP 17
(July 06, 2024)
Global Miss Runningwoman Bianca Umali Goyang, South Korea No TeamsKing's / Runners' Mission
Eliminate all the Runners by Removing their Crowns. Last Runningwoman Wins.
Miguel wins
Miguel Snatches the King's Crown from Haha to win and was crowned as Ms. Global Miss Runningwoman
50EP 18
(July 07, 2024)
Bianca Umali
Haha of Running Man Korea
512/08EP 19
(July 13, 2024)
Gang War Herlene Budol
Archie Alemania
Iksan, South Korea No TeamsPrison Escape
Runners must find the 4-digit password of the lock from each runners' nametags to exit the prison.
Miguel wins
52EP 20
(July 14, 2024)
2/09Prison Break RaceIksan Prison Set
(Iksan, South Korea)
53EP 21
(July 20, 2024)
54EP 22
(July 21, 2024)
552/10EP 23
(July 27, 2024)
Temple Stay Race Paul Salas Beomnyunsa
(Buddhist Temple of the Jogye Order)

Yongin-si, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Team Lexi
Lexi, Buboy, Mikael, Miguel
Team Glaiza
Glaiza, Angel, Paul, Kokoy
Candle Relay
The Team Leader holds the candle while carried on the back of their team mates. They have to fulfill the requirement of each four stations without the candle burning out; and hit the Gong at the end.
Team Lexi wins
56EP 24
(July 28, 2024)
572/11EP 25
(August 03, 2024)
Seoulmates Race Nancy of Momoland SBS Headquarters
Mok-dong, Seoul, South Korea
Team BoKap
Glaiza, Mikael
Team GeKoy
Angel, Kokoy
Team MigCy
Miguel, Nancy
Team BuLe
Buboy, Lexi
TBATeam BuLe wins
58EP 26
(August 04, 2024)
Hongdae Shopping Street
Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea
59EP 27
(August 10, 2024)
SBS Headquarters
Mok-dong, Seoul, South Korea
60EP 28
(August 11, 2024)
Elisia and Gehlee of UNIS
612/12EP 29

(August 17, 2024)

Dragon's Luck RaceRochelle PangilinanTBATeam Blue

Buboy, Kokoy, Lexi, Rochelle

TBATBA
62EP 30

(August 18, 2024)

TBA
63EP 31

(August 24, 2024)

TBATeam Red

Angel, Glaiza Miguel, Mikael

64EP 32

(August 25, 2024)

TBA

Upcoming episodes

Running Man Philippines 2024 episodes (033 - 0xx)
#Chap.Episode #
(Airdate)
Title Guest(s) LandmarkTeamsMission
652/13EP 33
(August 31, 2024)
Anti-Homesick RaceSandara ParkTBATBATBA
66EP 34
(September 1, 2024)
672/14EP 35

(September 7, 2024)

TBARuru Madrid (Special Participation)TBATBATBA
68EP 36

(September 8, 2024)

Viewership

Average TV viewership ratings (in Percentage)
Ep.Original broadcast dateAggregated Ratings
Nutam People Ratings
01May 11, 202411.2% (1st)
02May 12, 20248.9%(2nd)
03May 18, 202410.4% (1st)
04May 19, 202410.2% (2nd)
05May 25, 202412.1% (1st)
06May 26, 202410.6% (2nd)
07June 01, 202411.0% (1st)
08June 02, 202410.5% (2nd)
09June 08, 202410.9% (1st)
10June 09, 202410.4% (2nd)
11June 15, 202411.4% (1st)
12June 16, 20249.7% (2nd)
13June 22, 202412.2% (1st)
14June 23, 202410.3% (2nd)
15June 29, 2024
16June 30, 2024
17July 6, 202412.9% (1st)
18July 7, 202411.6% (2nd)
19July 13, 202412.7% (1st)
20July 14, 202411.6% (2nd)
21July 20, 202412.2% (1st)
22July 21, 202413.3%(2nd)
23July 27, 2024
24July 28, 2024
25August 3, 202412.2% (1st)
26August 4, 202411.5% (2nd)
27August 10, 202412.0% (1st)
28August 11, 202410.8% (2nd)
29August 17, 202411.4% (1st)
30August 18, 202411.1% (2nd)
  • In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Source: NUTAM Peoples Ratings (Nielsen Phils. TAM) Based on Preliminary / Overnight Data

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