Monday 24 November 2014

How Manny Pacquiao Became a Born-Again Christian

How Manny Pacquiao Became a Born-Again Christian

How Manny Pacquiao Became a Born-Again Christian 

 

How Manny Pacquiao Became a Born-Again Christian 

The 700 Club Asia

The 700 Club Asia
Genre Religious broadcasting, Docudrama
Created by CBN Asia
Directed by Derrek Adapon
Starring Peter Kairuz
Coney Reyes
Mari Kaimo
Country of origin Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino
English
No. of episodes (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) 22nd Floor, Strata 2000 Bldg., Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Metro Manila
Camera setup multi-camera set-up
Running time 60 minutes
Monday to Friday at 23:00
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network (1995-2002)
ABS-CBN (2002–2006)
ABC (2002-2006)
Q(2006-2011)
GMA News TV (2011-present)
Light Network (2011-present)
Original run 1995 – Present
External links
Website
An Asian edition of the show, The 700 Club Asia, originally premiered in the Philippines in the mid-1990s on GMA 7 or Global Media Arts . It was originally produced and hosted by Pat Robertson's son, Gordon Robertson, and co-hosted by broadcaster Mari Kaimo, and Philippine TV personality Coney Reyes.
In 1998, Reyes took over as host and producer of the show, with Tricia Amper Jimenez as co-host. When Reyes left the show in 2000 for medical reasons, it was retooled as The Club, hosted by Jimenez, Peter Kairuz and Carla Martinez.
In 2001, the show reverted to its old format and moved to ABS-CBN 2 (a network unrelated to Pat Robertson's CBN and the rival network of GMA 7) and ABC 5 (a network unrelated to the American or Australian networks), where it aired on its sister station, Studio 23. Kairuz remained as host with veteran singer Maria Teresa "Dulce" Llamedo-Cruz and TV personality Chat Silayan-Bailon (1959–2006), who later died of colon cancer.
In 2006, the show moved to GMA's sister station, QTV 11. Kairuz was retained hosts the show, with Reyes returning to co-host. The show also features Kata Inocencio, Maricel Laxa-Pangilinan, Alex Tinsay and Felichi Pangilinan-Buizon.
Since QTV-11 went off the air, the show was carried over GMA News TV and began airing there on February 28, 2011.


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