Midnight DJ

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Midnight DJ
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Genre
Created byBigtop Media Productions
Double Vision
Directed byLore Reyes
Starring Paolo Contis
Oyo Boy Sotto
Desiree del Valle
Jenny Miller
Joaqui Tupas
Bangs Garcia
Erich Gonzales
Opening theme"Huhuhu Takot Ako" by Miko Pepito
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes137 (list of episodes)
Production
Production location Philippines
Original release
Network TV5
ReleaseAugust 11, 2008 (2008-08-11) 
May 14, 2011 (2011-05-14)

Midnight DJ is a Philippine drama horror television series about a Radio DJ who works at night and at the same time, together with his team, they work to find solutions to the paranormal problems of his listeners. The series aired on TV5 from August 11, 2008 to May 14, 2011, replacing Impact: Stories of Survival . One of the original Midnight DJ played by Paolo Contis (Season 1), Oyo Boy replaced him after Paolo's character died on the last episode of Season 1. The show ended on Season 11 in a different format than the previous seasons.

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Series overview

Midnight DJ is the name of a hit radio program that airs on LXFM or New City Radio. The show was originally hosted by Patrick (Paolo Contis). Six months after the original host's death, Samboy (Oyo Boy Sotto) takes over the position of Midnight DJ.

Joining Samboy are Andrea, the radio station's programming director; Trixie, the owner and station manager of LXFM; Samantha, the sweet yet spunky researcher; and Bodjie, the team's cowardly radio technician.

After one season, when Samantha leaves for the States, she is replaced by Samboy's childhood friend, Chicklet.

Together, the team forges on to bridge the living and the dead, taking on unresolved deaths, ghosts and ghouls as they bring life to the stories that haunt the night.

Midnight DJ in its original format was directed by Lore Reyes for 10 seasons. In March 2011, Director Reyes bid farewell to the show after completing the last episode of Season 10, and is now back with his home network GMA-7.

The last season was known as Midnight DJ: Mga Tunay na Kwento ng Lagim (English: Midnight DJ: The True Story of Terror). The stories are based on real stories of horror in many parts of the Philippines.

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