Spoon (TV program)

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Spoon
Genre Talk show
Created by Net 25
Presented by Janice de Belen
Country of origin Philippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Running time1 hour
Release
Original network Net 25
Original releaseMarch 25, 2007 (2007-03-25) 
August 9, 2015 (2015-08-09)

Spoon is a Philippine noontime cooking and celebrity talk show. The show has premiered on March 25, 2007, and hosted by Janice de Belen until it ended for eight years in 2015 on Net 25. It was relaunched with the slogan "I Am One With 25". The show uses a talk show premise with its celebrity guests while they are cooking meals with the host. [1] Eddie Garcia and Dolphy are among the celebrity guests in the show. [2]

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Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated Work/ PersonResults
200923rd PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk ShowSpoonIncluded [3]
200923rd PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk Show HostJanice de BelenWon [4]
201024th PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk ShowSpoonWon [5]
201024th PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk Show HostJanice de BelenWon [5]
201125th PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk ShowSpoonIncluded [6]
201125th PMPC (Philippine Movie Press Club) Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk Show HostJanice de BelenWon [7]
201428th Star Awards for TelevisionBest Celebrity Talk ShowSpoonIncluded [8]

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References

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