Sa Linggo nAPO Sila

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Sa Linggo nAPO Sila
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Title card
Genre Variety show
Created by ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
Amy Perez
APO Hiking Society
Developed byABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
APO Hiking Society
Directed by Johnny Manahan
Presented byAPO Hiking Society
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of episodes326 (airs Sundays)
Production
Production locationsStudio 2 & 3, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Philippines
Running time150 minutes
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseDecember 3, 1989 (1989-12-03) 
January 29, 1995 (1995-01-29)
Related
'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (February 4, 1995–November 28, 1998)

Sa Linggo nAPO Sila(they are now on sunday) is a Philippine musical-variety show that aired on ABS-CBN from December 3, 1989 to January 29, 1995. The show aired live from the Studio 3 ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City. The show competed with Family Kuarta o Kahon on New Vision 9 also known as RPN-9 (now RPTV) and GMA Supershow on GMA Network but when Eat Bulaga! moved to GMA Network from ABS-CBN, the management later announced they will move the APO Hiking Society and the rest of their co-hosts to the daily noontime slot and renamed as 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (They Are Now On All Week) to fill the void in ABS-CBN's weekday lineup. Sa Linggo nAPO Sila went its final airing after six years on January 29, 1995, and was replaced by ASAP .

Contents

Cast

APO Hiking Society

Co-hosts

Segments

Critical response

In March 1992, Angela Stuart Santiago of the Manila Standard criticized the show's lack of professionalism, stating that "Jim, Danny, and Boboy rarely know the lyrics of the songs they sing; often their numbers with guests and female co-hosts turn out like amateur karaoke affairs, out of tune and out of synch [sic]." [1]

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References

  1. Santiago, Angela Stuart (March 29, 2021). "When television is all there is". Manila Standard . Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 20. Retrieved May 15, 2021.