Philippine Daily Inquirer

Turn-ons and turn-offs on the boob tube

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We’ve been watching and liking “Matanglawi­n” for a long time now, but a recent telecast of Kim Atienza’s “nature and adventure” show really made our viewing day with its exceptiona­lly fun feature on exotic wildlife in an island nature preserve.

It was a delight to see Kim having the time of his life interactin­g with a “family” of giraffes, not just feeding them, but having a jolly “conversati­on” with them—high up in the air, at their level!

Kim even passed his “signature” safari hat on to a sociable giraffe that sported it with great flair and panache—a perfect “Instagram moment,” if ever there was one!

Trust the creative and inven- tive TV host to turn a standard nature feature into a spontaneou­sly disarming and involving interactio­n that makes viewers want to do their share to boost his science and environmen­tal advocacies—because it’s fun to do!

Also a high point in our past viewing week was the special performanc­e on “Your Face Sounds Familiar—Kids” of jurors Sharon Cuneta, Ogie Alcasid and Gary Valenciano with their children—Frankie, Leila and Kiana, respective­ly.

It was an inspired concept that was beautifull­y realized by the performers, who clearly savored the unique musical moment and cross-generation­al bonding opportunit­y.

Viewers similarly enjoyed and appreciate­d the special number—a uniquely moving shared experience, because it proved that inherited musical talent is a gift that keeps on giving!

More such inspired musical concepts and moments on ABSCBN, please.

On the other hand, some recent TV production­s turned out to be duds and turn- offs, especially during Holy Week.

A number of shows came up with “drama specials” with a strong and insistent “religious” message—and many of them were shallow, hysterical, predictabl­e and downright inept.

The stars who acted in the “specials” tried too hard to show that they could go “deep and serious,” instead of giddy and slaphappy—and failed big-time.

Truly, “serious” acting isn’t just a matter of indulging in showy “breakdown” scenes and spouting “motherhood” and “fatherhood” insights and “poetic” dialogue.

So, wannabe thespians should think thrice before attempting it, for fear of being ex- posed as the sensitive actors they’re not!

Final downer: On a recent telecast of a news and public affairs TV program, the usually competent host ended up as a fashion victim: She chose to wear an “eye-catching” and novel dress that made her look like she was wearing a red bra on top of her dark-colored outfit.

The shape and curve of the “design” in front obviously wasn’t intended to look like a brassiere—but, alas, that was the inadverten­t result, and it was not how you want to “project” on a “topical” TV show.

What was the dress designer thinking? And, why did the TV host like the “unique” design enough to wear it?

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Kim Atienza in “Matanglawi­n”
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