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'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila

'' 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila'' ''(They Are Now On All Week)'' was a daily noon-time variety show of
ABS-CBN that aired from February 6, 1995, to November 28, 1998 in the Philippines. It was hosted by the APO Hiking Society (Danny Javier, Jim Paredes and Buboy Garovillo). Some of the original co-hosts included Kris Aquino, Bing Loyzaga, Michelle Van Eimeren, Agot Isidro, Lara Melissa de Leon, Amy Perez, John Estrada, Rannie Raymundo and Roderick Paulate.
The show was a spinoff of ABS-CBN's popular Sunday noon-time show ''Sa Linggo nAPO Sila''. It was one of the new shows launched by the network in 1995 as part of their "Primetime on Daytime" block after ''Eat Bulaga!'' moved from ABS-CBN to GMA. It aired live daily from ABS-CBN's studio at the Delta Theater until it moved to Studio 3 at the ABS-CBN Broadcast Center.
==First Year: The New Era of Noontime==
'' 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila'' started its first live broadcast from the ABS-CBN Delta Theater on February 6, 1995. The core hosts from the previous show ''Sa Linggo nAPO Sila'' (led by the APO Hiking Society) were initially joined by various ABS-CBN contract artists on a twice-weekly basis, until the show established its own core of regular hosts committed to appear on a daily basis.
It garnered high ratings most especially in provinces and cities where ABS-CBN had superior signal. But the real challenge for "Sang Linggo" was the show's content itself as it tried to veer away from the usual noontime format of slapstick humor and various talent portions that its predecessor (and now competitor on GMA Network) "Eat Bulaga!" (which added Allan K., Jose Manalo, Donna Cruz and others to its roster of hosts as well) had presented to its viewers. Eventually, the show decided to compete for viewership by coming up with various game and talent portions as their answer to their rival show's own tried and tested segments. Among the portions that were a hit to its viewers on its initial year were "Conan the Beautician", "Hibangers", "Pop-Pinoyan", and "Princess Asia".
Soon after, '' 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila'' became the avenue to showcase talent and introduce new stars. The likes of Rico Yan, Bojo Molina and Matthew Mendoza were introduced to the public as regular co-hosts. The show's rotating comedy sketch segments won loyal following out of new star combinations like the comic duos of John Estrada and Manilyn Reynes, Roderick Paulate and Jun Encarnacion, and Redford White and Norman Mitchell.

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