31st PMPC Star Awards for Television | |
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Date | November 12, 2017 November 19, 2017 (Delayed Telecast) |
Location | Henry Lee Irwin Theater, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City |
Hosted by | Ruffa Gutierrez Richard Gutierrez Robi Domingo Jodi Sta. Maria |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Produced by | Airtime Marketing Philippines, Inc. |
Directed by | Bert de Leon |
The 31st PMPC Star Awards for Television ceremony was held at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater in Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City on November 12, 2017, and was broadcast over ABS-CBN on November 19, 2017 (on Sunday's Best). [1] The ceremony is hosted by Ruffa Gutierrez, Richard Gutierrez, Robi Domingo and Jodi Sta. Maria with Ronnie Liang, Jason Dy, Kris Lawrence, Radha Cuadrado and Jessa Zaragoza performs the theme songs of the Best Drama Series nominees in an opening number; Elmo Magalona, Janella Salvador and BoybandPH performs the Boy band songs in a sing and dance number; and Vina Morales and The CompanY performs in a tribute number for the Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award to Vic Sotto. The awards night is directed by Bert de Leon.
Here is the full set of nominees (in alphabetical order) and winners of the 31st PMPC Star Awards for Television. [2]
Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.
Best Primetime Drama Series | Best Daytime Drama Series |
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Winner: Alyas Robin Hood (GMA 7) and La Luna Sangre (ABS-CBN 2) (tied)
| Winner: The Greatest Love (ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Drama Anthology | Best Horror/Fantasy Program |
Winner: Ipaglaban Mo (ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Wansapanataym (ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Public Service Program | Best Gag Show |
Winner: Wish Ko Lang (GMA 7)
| Winner: Goin' Bulilit (ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Comedy Program | Best Musical Variety Show |
Winner: Pepito Manaloto (GMA 7)
| Winner: ASAP (ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Variety Show | Best Game Show |
Winner: Sunday PinaSaya (GMA 7)
| Winner: Wowowin (GMA 7)
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Best Talent Search Program | Best Educational Program |
Winner: ASOP Music Festival (UNTV 37)
| Winner: Matanglawin (ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Celebrity Talk Show | Best Documentary Program |
Winner: Gandang Gabi Vice (ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: I-Witness (GMA 7)
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Best Documentary Special | Best Magazine Show |
Winner: Di Ka Pasisiil (ABS-CBN 2) (Airing Date: August 13, 2017)
| Winner: Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (GMA 7)
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Best News Program | Best Morning Show |
Winner: TV Patrol (ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Unang Hirit (GMA 7)
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Best Public Affairs Program | Best Travel Show |
Winner: The Bottomline with Boy Abunda (ABS-CBN 2) and Sa Ganang Mamamayan (Net 25) (tied)
| Winner: Landmarks (Net 25)
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Best Lifestyle Show | |
Winner: The World of Gandang Ricky Reyes (GMA News TV 11)
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Best Drama Actor | Best Drama Actress |
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Winner: Dingdong Dantes (Alyas Robin Hood / GMA 7) and Ruru Madrid (Encantadia / GMA 7) (tied)
| Winner: Sylvia Sanchez (The Greatest Love / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Drama Supporting Actor | Best Drama Supporting Actress |
Winner: Daniel Fernando (Ikaw Lang Ang Iibigin / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Aiko Melendez (Wildflower / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Single Performance by an Actor | Best Single Performance by an Actress |
Winner: John Estrada (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Mansanas at Juice / ABS-CBN 2) and Alden Richards (Eat Bulaga Lenten Special: Kapatid / GMA 7) (tied)
| Winner: Maricel Soriano (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Baso / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best New Male TV Personality | Best New Female TV Personality |
Winner: Tony Labrusca (La Luna Sangre / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Mikee Quintos (Encantadia / GMA 7)
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Best Child Performer | Best Public Service Program Host |
Winner: Nayomi Ramos (My Dear Heart / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Vicky Morales (Wish Ko Lang! / GMA 7)
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Best Comedy Actor | Best Comedy Actress |
Winner: Jobert Austria (Banana Sundae / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Ai-Ai delas Alas (Hay, Bahay! / GMA 7)
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Best Male TV Host | Best Female TV Host |
Winner: Vice Ganda (It's Showtime / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Marian Rivera (Sunday PinaSaya / GMA 7)
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Best Game Show Host(s) | Best Talent Search Program Host(s) |
Winner: Luis Manzano (Minute To Win It/ ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Toni Gonzaga and Luis Manzano (The Voice Teens / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Educational Program Host(s) | Best Celebrity Talk Show Host(s) |
Winner: Kim Atienza (Matanglawin / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Boy Abunda (Tonight with Boy Abunda / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Documentary Program Host(s) | Best Magazine Show Host(s) |
Winner: Sandra Aguinaldo and Kara David (I-Witness / GMA 7)
| Winner: Korina Sanchez (Rated K / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Male Newscaster | Best Female Newscaster |
Winner: Arnold Clavio (Saksi / GMA 7)
| Winner: Bernadette Sembrano (TV Patrol / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Morning Show Hosts | Best Public Affairs Program Host(s) |
Winner: Atom Araullo , Jorge Cariño, Winnie Cordero , Amy Perez , Anthony Taberna and Ariel Ureta (Umagang Kay Ganda / ABS-CBN 2)
| Winner: Boy Abunda (The Bottomline with Boy Abunda / ABS-CBN 2)
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Best Travel Show Host(s) | Best Lifestyle Show Host |
Winner: Drew Arellano (Biyahe ni Drew / GMA News TV 11)
| Winner: Solenn Heussaff and Rhian Ramos (Taste Buddies / GMA News TV 11)
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Number of Nominees
Network | Total # |
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ABS-CBN | 139 |
PTV | 7 |
TV5 | 9 |
GMA | 101 |
CNN Philippines | 12 |
GMA News TV | 38 |
IBC | 1 |
Net 25 | 15 |
UNTV | 9 |
AksyonTV | 3 |
Number of Winners (excluding Special Awards)
Network | Total # |
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ABS-CBN | 29 |
GMA | 17 |
GMA News TV | 3 |
Net 25 | 2 |
UNTV | 1 |
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