GMA offers all-out entertainment with new weekly variety ‘All-Out Sundays’
FANS of GMA started the new year with a weekly musical variety spectacle, All-Out Sundays, which made its debut on January 5. The show gathered some of the network’s brightest stars to bring all-out entertainment for the whole family.
Also dubbed as #AOS, All-Out Sundays redefines Sunday afternoon viewing experience of Filipino households with its world-class musical performances, exciting games and live sitcoms every week that are sure to spread good vibes to viewers.
Bringing all-out exceptional performances to Sunday noontimes are Alden Richards, Julie Anne San Jose, Christian Bautista, Aicelle Santos, Mark Bautista, Rayver Cruz, Ken Chan, Rita
Daniela, Gabbi Garcia, Derrick Monasterio, Miguel Tanfelix, Kyline Alcantara, Migo Adecer, Mavy Legaspi, Cassy Legaspi and JD Domagoso.
Adding fun and excitement into the show are Golden Cañedo, Garrett Bolden, Jong Madaliday, The Clash Season 2 grand champion Jeremiah Tiangco and firstrunner up Thea Astley, and StarStruck 7 top winners Kim de Leon and Shayne Sava.
Spicing up the program with their amusing brand of comedy are versatile GMA stars Paolo Contis, Glaiza de Castro, Betong Sumaya, Kakai Bautista, Boobay, Super Tekla and Lexi Gonzales.
Sundays also get dreamier as All-Out Sundays puts the spotlight on its allmale dance group composed of Vince
Crisostomo, Karl Aquino, Radson Flores, Abdul Raman and de Leon.
The network’s new Sunday offering obviously piqued and excited viewers, with
All-Out Sundays’ maiden outing, according to leading ratings provider AGB Nielsen, scoring a 6.1-percent audience share, while
ASAP Natin ’To, its rival program on ABSCBN, drew 5.7 percent with its Sharon Cuneta birthday celebration special.
All-Out Sundays is under the helm of creative directors Caesar Cosme and Rommel Gacho, creative consultants Perry Lansigan and Paolo Valenciano, headwriter for musical Rommel Gacho, headwriter for sitcom Vince de Jesus, stage director Rem Zamora and TV director Miguel Tanchanco.