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All-Star K!

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All-Star K!
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Also known asK! The 1 Million Peso Videoke Challenge
GenreGame show
Presented by
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of episodes512
Production
Executive producerDarling De Jesus
Production locationsQuezon City, Philippines
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companyGMA Entertainment TV
Original release
NetworkGMA Network
ReleaseJanuary 13, 2002 (2002-01-13) –
October 18, 2009 (2009-10-18)
Related
All-Star Videoke

All-Star K!, formerly K! The 1 Million Peso Videoke Challenge, is a Philippine television karaoke game show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally hosted by Arnell Ignacio, it premiered on January 13, 2002. The show concluded on October 18, 2009 with a total of 512 episodes. Jaya and Allan K. served as the final hosts. It is the longest running game show of GMA Network.

Hosts

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An image of Jaya.
Jaya serves as a host.

Ratings

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According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the final episode of All Star K! scored a 15.16% rating.[2]

Accolades

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Accolades received by All-Star K!
Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
2007 21st PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Game Show All-Star K! Nominated [3]
Best Game Show Host Allan K.
Jaya
Nominated
2008 22nd PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Game Show All-Star K! Nominated [4]
Best Game Show Host Allan K.
Jaya
Nominated
2009 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated [5]
Best Variety/Game Show All-Star K! Nominated

References

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  1. ^ a b c Francisco, Butch (August 5, 2004). "A Videoke Challenge re-match". The Philippine Star. Retrieved November 15, 2024.
  2. ^ Santiago, Erwin (October 20, 2009). "AGB Mega Manila TV Ratings (Oct. 16-19): New Kapuso shows perform well". PEP. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  3. ^ "PMPC bares nominees in the 21st Star Awards for Television". PEP. October 21, 2007. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  4. ^ Navarro, Mell T. (October 16, 2008). "PMPC bares nominees for "22nd Star Awards for Television"". PEP. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  5. ^ Reyes, William R. (October 26, 2009). "23rd Star Awards for Television nominees bared". PEP. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
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