List of programs broadcast by BEAM TV

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This is a list of programs broadcast on BEAM TV .

It was previously known as CTV-31 (Cinema Television) in late 1993, and E! Philippines in 2000. However, it was defunct in 2003 due to low ratings and high cost programming difficulties.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Current programs

News

Educational

Religious

Sports

Lifestyle

Previous programs

CTV-31/E! Philippines Channel 31 era

  • Academy Awards Attractions
  • Adventure Cinema Theater
  • Airwolf
  • Bad Movies We Love
  • Baywatch
  • Behind the Scenes
  • CBS Evening News
  • Celebrity Homes
  • Coming Attractions
  • Cowboys and Indians
  • CTV Goes to Oscars
  • Drive-In Theater
  • E! Features
  • E! News Daily
  • E! News Week in Review
  • E! True Hollywood Story
  • Eto Rangers
  • Fashion Emergency
  • FYE!
  • Hilarious Attractions
  • Hope Hollywood Original Treasures
  • Ibang Klasik Ito
  • Iskul Bukol
  • Larry King Live (CNN)
  • Late Show with David Letterman (CBS)
  • Matinee Classics
  • Midnight Movie Spectaculars
  • Mission: Impossible
  • MVP on CTV
  • Mysteries and Scandals
  • Nestle Hollywood Romances
  • On Broadway
  • Once Upon a Movie Time
  • Our Favorite Movies
  • Pictures Of War
  • PLDT Family Movie
  • Premiere Night
  • Revealed with Jules Asner
  • Sabado Nights at the Movies
  • Showcase of Suspense
  • Spy Network
  • SRO TV
  • Starstruck Presents
  • Studio 101: Freeway to the Stars
  • Talk Soup
  • That's All Toons
  • The Crystal Maze
  • The Gossip Show
  • The PLDT Premiere Theater
  • The Rat Patrol
  • Third Rock from the Sun
  • Tom & Jerry
  • Tuesday's Hilarious Attractions
  • Twilight Zone
  • Wild On!
  • Wild On! Philippines
  • Wild Wild Westerns
  • World News Tonight with Peter Jennings (ABC)

As BEAM TV

BEAM Channel 31 on test broadcast

The Game Channel on BEAM Channel 31

¹RPN programs, both were continued to air on the said original channel after the channel (BEAM TV) axed simulcasting both producing newscasts from original channel in October 2011 until October 29, 2012.

CHASE/Jack City on BEAM Channel 31

Blocktimers

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References

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  3. "Knowledge Channel returns to digital TV on World Teachers' Day". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
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