The PMPC Star Award for Best Male & Female TV Host is given to the best male & female TV host in musical & variety shows.
1987:
1988: German Moreno (GMA Supershow / GMA 7)
1989: German Moreno (GMA Supershow / GMA 7)
1990: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / ABS-CBN 2)
1991: German Moreno (GMA Supershow / GMA 7)
1992: Ariel Ureta (R.S.V.P. / GMA 7)
1993: German Moreno (GMA Supershow / GMA 7)
1994: German Moreno (GMA Supershow / GMA 7)
1995: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
1996:
1997: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
1998: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
1999:
2000: Janno Gibbs (S.O.P., GMA 7)
2001: Joey de Leon (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2002: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2003: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2004: Ogie Alcasid (SOP Rules / GMA 7)
2005: Willie Revillame (Wowowee / ABS-CBN 2)
2006: Luis Manzano (ASAP '06 / ABS-CBN 2)
2007: Willie Revillame (Wowowee / ABS-CBN 2)
2008: Vic Sotto (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2009: Luis Manzano (ASAP '09 / ABS-CBN 2)
2010: Joey de Leon (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2011: Allan K (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2012: Billy Crawford (ASAP 2012 / ABS-CBN 2)
2013: Billy Crawford (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2014: Vice Ganda (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2015: Vice Ganda (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2016: Luis Manzano (ASAP / ABS-CBN 2)
2017: Vice Ganda (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2018: Alden Richards (Eat Bulaga / GMA-7)
2019: Vice Ganda (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2021: Vice Ganda (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2023: Paolo Ballesteros (Eat Bulaga / GMA 7)
1987: Nora Aunor (Superstar /RPN 9) & Vilma Santos (Vilma / GMA 7) [tied]
1988: Vilma Santos (Vilma / GMA 7)
1989:
1990: Sharon Cuneta (The Sharon Cuneta Show / ABS-CBN 2)
1991: Tina Revilla (Lunch Date / GMA 7)
1992: Pops Fernandez (P.O.P.S.: Pops On Primetime Saturday / ABC 5)
1993: Sharon Cuneta (The Sharon Cuneta Show / ABS-CBN 2)
1994: Sharon Cuneta (The Sharon Cuneta Show / ABS-CBN 2)
1995: Sharon Cuneta (The Sharon Cuneta Show / ABS-CBN 2)
1996: Sharon Cuneta (The Sharon Cuneta Show / ABS-CBN 2)
1997:
1998:
1999: Amy Perez (Magandang Tanghali Bayan/ABS-CBN 2)
2000: Pops Fernandez (A.S.A.P./ABS-CBN 2)
2001: Pops Fernandez (A.S.A.P./ABS-CBN 2)
2002: Pops Fernandez (A.S.A.P./ABS-CBN 2)
2003: Claudine Barretto (ASAP Mania / ABS-CBN 2)
2004: Zsa Zsa Padilla (ASAP Mania / ABS-CBN 2)
2005: Regine Velasquez (SOP Rules / GMA-7)
2006: Toni Gonzaga (ASAP '06 / ABS-CBN 2)
2007: Janelle Jamer (Wowowee / ABS-CBN 2)
2008: Valerie Concepcion (Wowowee / ABS-CBN 2)
2009: Valerie Concepcion (Wowowee / ABS-CBN 2)
2010: Toni Gonzaga (ASAP XV / ABS-CBN 2)
2011: Toni Gonzaga (ASAP Rocks / ABS-CBN 2)
2012: Toni Gonzaga (ASAP 2012 / ABS-CBN 2)
2013: Anne Curtis (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2014: Toni Gonzaga (ASAP 19 / ABS-CBN 2)
2015: Anne Curtis (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2016: Anne Curtis (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2017: Marian Rivera (Sunday PinaSaya / GMA 7)
2018: Maine Mendoza (Eat Bulaga / GMA 7)
2019: Anne Curtis (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2021: Amy Perez (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
2023: Kim Chiu (It's Showtime / A2Z 11)
The 23rd PMPC Star Awards for TV ceremony was held at the PAGCOR Grand Theater in Paranaque City on November 29, 2009 and broadcast over ABS-CBN Channel 2. The ceremony was hosted by Piolo Pascual, Carmina Villarroel and John Lloyd Cruz.
The 22nd PMPC Star Awards for TV ceremony was held at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay on November 30, 2008, and broadcast over TV5 on December 2, 2008. The ceremony was hosted by Paolo Bediones, Gabby Concepcion, Anne Curtis and Judy Ann Santos and directed by Al Quinn.
The 21st PMPC Star Awards for Television ceremony was held at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater in Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City on November 18, 2007 and broadcast over RPN 9 on November 25, 2007. The ceremony was hosted by Boy Abunda, Pops Fernandez, Ara Mina at Lorna Tolentino.
The 24th PMPC Star Awards for TV ceremony was held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila in Pasay on November 13, 2010 and broadcast over ABS-CBN Channel 2 on November 20, 2010. The ceremony was hosted by Angel Aquino, Ruffa Gutierrez and Miriam Quiambao.
The 20th PMPC Star Awards for Television ceremony was held at the UP Theater, Quezon City on October 23, 2006 and broadcast over RPN Channel 9 on October 28, 2006. The ceremony was hosted by Boy Abunda, Tin Tin Bersola-Babao, Jean Garcia, Toni Gonzaga and Joey Marquez and directed by Ding Bolanos.
ASAP is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by ABS-CBN and Kapamilya Channel. Originally hosted by Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandez, Ariel Rivera and Dayanara Torres, it premiered on February 5, 1995, on the network's Sunday noontime line up replacing Sa Linggo nAPO Sila. Nievera, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Gary Valenciano, Sarah Geronimo, Erik Santos, Kim Chiu, Enchong Dee, Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez, and Janine Gutierrez currently serve as the hosts. It is the longest-running Sunday noontime variety show on Philippine television.
The 25th PMPC Star Awards for Television was held on Tuesday night, November 22, 2011, at Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila in Pasay, Manila and broadcast over ABS-CBN Channel 2 on November 27, 2011. The ceremony was hosted by Piolo Pascual, Shamcey Supsup, Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta and directed by Al Quinn. This is the Silver Anniversary of the TV award giving body with the theme of ”tribute to musical variety shows”.
The 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television ceremony was held at the AFP Theater in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City on November 24, 2013, and broadcast over ABS-CBN Channel 2 on December 1, 2013. The ceremony was hosted by Alex and Toni Gonzaga, Raymond and Richard Gutierrez and directed by Al Quinn. The theme is in coincidence with the Philippine Television's 60th anniversary.
The following is a list of winners for the PMPC Star Awards for TV for 2002.
The 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television ceremony was held at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater in Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City on November 18, 2012 and broadcast over ABS-CBN Channel 2 on November 25, 2012. The ceremony was hosted by Aga Muhlach, Kris Aquino and Toni Gonzaga and directed by Al Quinn.
The 18th PMPC Star Awards for Television took place at the Aliw Theater, Pasay, Philippines on October 23, 2004 and was broadcast on RPN Channel 9 on Saturday Night Playhouse. The awards night was hosted by Lorna Tolentino, Boy Abunda and Piolo Pascual.
The 43rd Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Entertainment Awards (GMMSF-BOEA) is a part of the annual awards in the Philippines held on April 29, 2012. The award-giving body honors Filipino actors, actresses and other performers' commercial success, regardless of artistic merit, in the Philippine entertainment industry.
The 5th PMPC Star Awards for Television were held at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila on October 26, 1991, and broadcast on IBC Channel 13. The awards night was hosted by Vilma Santos, Eric Quizon, Vic Sotto, Mari Kaimo and to be directed by Al Quinn. The theme of the awards night is Magkatapat pero Magkaibigan as it marks the 25th anniversary of PMPC.
The 6th PMPC Star Awards for Television were held at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila on October 24, 1992, and broadcast on IBC Channel 13. The awards night will be hosted by Bert Marcelo and Eric Quizon.
The 28th PMPC Star Awards for Television awarding ceremony was held last November 23, 2014, at the Solaire Resort and Casino Grand Ballroom, Parañaque and will be broadcast on ABS-CBN Channel 2 on November 30, 2014. The awards night will be hosted by Iza Calzado, Kim Chiu, Enchong Dee and Piolo Pascual with performances by Maja Salvador, James Reid, Pokwang, and the cast of Bubble Gang; directed by Arnel Natividad.
The 2nd PMPC Star Awards for Television ceremony was held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City on October 15, 1988, and broadcast over ABS-CBN Channel 2. The ceremony was directed by Al Quinn.
The 17th PMPC Star Awards for Television was held at the UP Theater, Quezon City on October 11, 2003 and broadcast on RPN Channel 9 on Saturday Night Playhouse. The awards night was hosted by Kris Aquino, Boy Abunda, Lorna Tolentino, Bong Revilla, Charlene Gonzales, Paolo Bediones and Sharon Cuneta and directed by Al Quinn with stage direction by Maribeth Bichara.
The PMPC Star Award for Best Musical & Variety Show is given to the best television musical & variety shows of the year.
The PMPC Star Award for Best Game Show is given to the best television game shows of the year and also game show hosts.
In the Philippines, variety television shows have become mainstays of the noontime slot for network programming since 1958. The first Philippines noontime variety television shows were influenced by the popularity of bodabil (vaudeville) in the first half of the 20th century. Since then, the format has evolved with the changing times, with elements of reality television also incorporated as well since the 2000s. Majority of the noontime variety shows that aired on television were produced independently by blocktimers that pay a certain amount of time to television networks to air their program. Some TV networks though have managed to solely produce these kind of programs, with moderate success in terms of ratings and advertising revenues.