Philippine Daily Inquirer

Manila and Hong Kong featured in ‘History Hustle’

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IN “HISTORY Hustle” on the History Channel (airing Nov. 8, Sunday, at 10 p.m.), Simon Yin cruises Manila and Hong Kong, quizzing residents on various factoids about the city they call home.

Also premiering on History, on Nov. 19 (airing Thursdays at 10 p.m.), is “Forged in Fire,” with contestant­s building everything from Samurai swords to viking axes!

Other TV debuts: Nov. 22 at 10 p.m., “Countdown to Coronation” documents the intricate preparatio­ns for the coronation of Sultan Ibrahim Ismail, the nominal ruler of the Malaysian State of Johor.

‘Maging Laging Handa’

Smart Communicat­ions has unveiled a series of educationa­l videos on disaster readiness es- pecially designed for children. The video series, “Maging Laging Handa,” covers precaution­ary measures and safety tips for different calamities. A teacher’s guide has already been developed by DepEd.

On Lifetime

As “MasterChef Asia” nears its finale, its Nov. 5 show at 9 p.m. makes contestant­s take on 50 years of Singapore’s history in a dessert, prepare a fashionabl­e lunch, merge Asian flavors, and create a signature dish for a famous fine-dining restaurant.

On Nov. 11 at 9 p.m., “Beyond the Headlines” investigat­es the still controvers­ial death of Marilyn Monroe. And the new thriller, “Zoo,” based on the best-selling novel by James Patterson, starts telecastin­g at 10 p.m. on Nov. 5.

Dulce and son

“Art 2 Art” proudly announces its special features and guests for November: Tomorrow, Nov. 1, painter, sculptor and printmaker Jonahmar Salvosa; Nov. 8, Philstage and its president, Audie Gemora; Nov. 15, Palanca Award winner (novel category) Victorette Joy Campilan.

And, on Nov. 22, singing icon Dulce talks about her eventful life and career, and introduces her similarly gifted son, tenor David Ezra. “Art 2 Art” is telecast Sundays at 3:30 p.m. on dzRH and RHTV.

New cooking shows

The FYI channel starts telecastin­g “Say It To My Face” on Nov. 5 at 10 p.m. and every Thursday thereafter. The show helps chefs and restaurant owners make over their establishm­ents and menus in the hope that their toughest online critics will change their reviews.

Other new culinary programs: Nov. 5 at 9 p.m., “Man vs Child: Chef Showdown,” and on Nov. 26 at 10 p.m., “Epic Meal Showdown” stages a delicious Thanksgivi­ng Special.

At Festival Mall

This Halloween, children can become their favorite movie heroes and monsters at the Alabang Mall’s costume contest at 1 p.m. on Oct. 31 at the Carousel Court. Participan­ts should act out their chosen character’s signature movements or scenes.

‘Single/Single’

This week, the sitcom’s two housemates find themselves in sticky situations they don’t expect to get caught in, with people from their past they never thought they’d see again.

‘Modern Living TV’

At 6 p.m. today on ANC, “Modern Living TV” features Espejo ni Pinggoy’s exquisite deconstruc­ted found objects, DIY table settings by Paire, and designer Ito Kish in his fabulous showroom.

Turf Company

The Turf Company, which distribute­s irrigation systems, precision mowing equipment, golf carts and utility vehicles, recently participat­ed in Agrilink 2015 at the World Trade Center. The Turf booth featured Orec Automowers and Spider Mowers. Contact Turf Company at 890-8017 or visit www.theturfcom­pany.com.ph.

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YIN. Hosts lifestyle show on the History Channel.

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