1984 in Philippine television
The following is a list of events affecting Philippine television in 1984. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and carriage disputes.
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Premieres
Date | Show |
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May 19 | Coney Reyes on Camera on RPN |
July 23 | Heredero on RPN |
August 21 | Viewpoint on GMA |
Unknown
- Business Talks on MBS 4
- Daigdig ng mga Artista sa Telebisyon on GMA
- Hotel on GMA
- Miami Vice on GMA
- Murder, She Wrote on GMA
- Who's the Boss on GMA
- La Aunor on RPN
- Nora Cinderella on RPN
Programs transferring networks
Date | Show | Moved from | Moved to |
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March 25 | Philippine Basketball Association | Vintage Sports (City 2 Television) | Vintage Sports (MBS 4) |
Finales
Unknown
- Take Two for the Road on MBS 4
- Cafeteria Aroma on GMA
- Geebees' Sine-TV Balita on GMA
- Mork & Mindy on GMA
- That's Incredible on GMA
- Gulong ng Buhay on RPN
- Helpline sa 9 on RPN
- Tambakan Alley, Etc. on RPN
- This is It! on IBC 13
- Sesame! on RPN
Births
- January 12 - Oyo Boy Sotto, actor
- January 20 – Toni Gonzaga, singer, television host and actress
- January 21 – Richard Gutierrez,[1] actor and commercial model and his twin brother Raymond Gutierrez, actor and television host
- March 10 - Paolo Contis, actor and comedian
- March 11 - Bernard Cardona, television host and actor
- March 28 - Joseph Bitangcol, actor and dancer
- May 23 – Sam Milby, Filipino-American actor, commercial model, and recording artist
- June 6 - Angela Lagunzad, journalist, TV host
- July 16 – Ginger Conejero, TV reporter and host
- July 19 – Alessandra De Rossi, actress
- July 24 -
- Pia Gutierrez, news reporter
- Boy 2 Quizon, comedian and actor
- August 10 – Mariel Rodriguez, commercial model, television host and actress
- August 12 – Marian Rivera,[2] commercial model and actress
- August 24 - Teresa Garcia, Broadcaster, TV Personality
- September 22 - Marcelito Pomoy, singer
- November 28 – Joross Gamboa, actor
- November 29 – Sitti Navarro,[3] bossa nova singer
- December 10 – Krista Ranillo, actress
- December 20 – Liezel Garcia, singer-songwriter and actress
- December 30 – Rico Barrera
See also
References
- "Richard Gutierrez". Retrieved 2012-03-04.
- "GMA profile on Marian Rivera". Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
- "When the city falls in love with Sitti this Valentine's". The Freeman. The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
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