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Prior to hosting and acting, Revillame began his career as a drummer. [7] [8] He appeared in GMA Network's noontime variety program Lunch Date, which ran from 1986 to 1993, as one of Randy Santiago's "hawi boys". [9] [10] Revillame was also a film actor, with one of his earliest films being Bobo Cop by Regal Films in 1988. [11]
Lunch Date started airing on June 9, 1986 replacing Student Canteen, with Orly Mercado, Rico J. Puno, Toni Rose Gayda and Chiqui Hollmann serving as the hosts. The show originally aired from Studio A of the old GMA building in EDSA, but moved to the GMA Broadway Centrum in 1987, the first of GMA's programs to do so.
Wil Time Bigtime (formerly known as Willing Willie) was a Philippine television variety show broadcast by TV5. The show was hosted by Willie Revillame . It aired from October 23, 2010 to January 5, 2013, replacing 5 Max Movies and Oplan Zero Tambay and was replaced by Super Sine Prime and Aksyon Weekend .
Colin Petersen, the original Bee Gees drummer who was credited on four of their albums, has died aged 78.. Representatives for the Australian musician and former child actor confirmed that he died ...
Dennis Bryon, former Bee Gee drummer who played for the band from 1974-1980, died on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. Ivan Keeman/Redferns Vince Melouney, Robin Gibb (1949-2012), Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb ...
Bryon, who served as the "Saturday Night Fever" band's drummer starting in 1973 and through the height of its disco renaissance, died at 76. The Bee Gees' former keyboardist Blue Weaver, who also ...
This is a list of notable performers of rock music and other forms of popular music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters, or in other closely related roles, who died in 2022.
Wowowin is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network and All TV.Hosted by Willie Revillame, it premiered on May 10, 2015 on GMA Network.The show aired its final broadcast on GMA Network on February 11, 2022.