Ryan Ryan Musikahan

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Ryan Ryan Musikahan
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Genre Musical show
Written by Jim Paredes
Directed byLeo Rialp (1988-1989)
Johnny Manahan (1990)
Menchu Dalusong (1990-1995)
Presented by Ryan Cayabyab
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • Tagalog
  • English
No. of episodes364
Production
Executive producerTammy Quirino-Reinoso
Production locations
Running time60 minutes
Production companyABS-CBN Studios
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseJune 2, 1988 (1988-06-02) 
July 6, 1995 (1995-07-06)

Ryan Ryan Musikahan is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by ABS-CBN. Hosted by Ryan Cayabyab, [1] it aired from June 2, 1988 to July 6, 1995.

Contents

Format

The show featured some of the local and international artists thru musical numbers. [2] The original version of the show was directed by Leo Rialp, [3] then he replaced by Menchu Dalusong.

In 1993, the show was reformatted and was held at various locations outside the studio (e.g. hotels).

Host

Re-runs and specials

The show currently airs re-runs every Saturday evening, 10:00 PM on Jeepney TV until April 2024. [4]

Since being reaired on the Jeepney TV, various specials have been produced by the channel such as "Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Home For Christmas", [5] a 2015 Christmas special; and "Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Piyano At Gitara" [6] which was aired on August 20, 2016, and was directed by Johnny Manahan. Other specials include "Para sa Bayan: A Ryan Ryan Musikahan Special" [5] and "Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas From the Heart". [6]

Accolades

YearAward-Giving BodyCategoryRecipientResult
1992 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Musical ShowRyan Ryan MusikahanWon
Best Musical Show HostRyan CayabyabWon
1989
Best Musical ShowRyan Ryan MusikahanWon
Best Musical Show HostRyan CayabyabWon

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  4. Gomez, Jerome (June 24, 2013). "Jeepney TV: Why We Got Off Quickly". Spot . Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  5. 1 2 "Remembering 'Ryan Ryan Musikahan', The Stuff Our Thursday Nights Were Made Of". Esquire Philippines. March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  6. 1 2 "Ryan Ryan Musikahan kinilala ng Gandingan Awards". Pilipino Star Ngayon . April 9, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2020.