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Morning Girls with Kris and Korina | |
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Genre | Talk show |
Created by | ABS-CBN Corporation |
Written by | Kris Aquino |
Presented by | As Morning Girls: Kris Aquino Carmina Villaroel Pops Fernandez Zsa Zsa Padilla Final format: Kris Aquino Korina Sanchez |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | 476 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | ABS-CBN Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | July 22, 2002 May 28, 2004 | –
Morning Girls with Kris and Korina was a morning talk show on ABS-CBN, hosted by broadcaster Korina Sanchez and Kris Aquino which was aired from July 22, 2002 to May 28, 2004, replacing Talk TV and was replaced by Good Morning, Kris. Originally intended for only two weeks, the show instead ran for 16 months.
Original format
Morning Girls started as a replacement for ABS-CBN's Talk TV in 2002. It was originally hosted by the triumvirate of Kris Aquino, Pops Fernandez, and Zsa Zsa Padilla. Kris decided to quit hosting the show and was replaced by Carmina Villarroel until January 3, 2003, when Villaroel formally ended her contract with ABS-CBN and moved to rival network GMA 7. On the same period, Pops Fernandez also formally ended her contract with the station.[1]
Temporary stint
When Kris Aquino's love quarrel with Joey Marquez became known to the public, she decided to temporarily leave her hosting stint at Morning Girls. The replay of her exclusive "tell-all" interview with Korina Sanchez on TV Patrol[2] was aired on September 25, 2003. When Kris was prepared to go back, it was Morning Girls where she decided to return at first.
Because two of the original hosts moved to the rival station, ABS-CBN decided to tap Kris Aquino and Korina Sanchez temporarily for two weeks until the show could be replaced. However, the two-week grace period proved to be successful, prompting the station to prolong the show.
Guests and features
On its first anniversary, the show featured former President Corazon Aquino and former TV Patrol anchor and subsequent Vice President Noli de Castro. The show had the opportunity to serve as an avenue for certain politicians to discuss political issues during the lead-up to the 2004 national elections.
The morning talk show also managed to regularly invite and feature major celebrities from rival GMA Network, including Richard Gomez (who was formerly with ABS-CBN), Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez (the latter two eventually joining ABS-CBN in the next decade). It also scored a ratings coup during the 2003 Christmas episode when the show guested Eat Bulaga! main hosts Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon.
Morning Girls was also the show which revealed the relationship of one of its hosts, Korina Sanchez, with then-senator Mar Roxas; Roxas and Sanchez admitted their romantic relationship on the show. Some critics asserted that the revelation of their relationship helped Roxas to become the top senator in the 2004 elections.[3]
Awards
- PMPC TV Star Awards for Best Celebrity Talkshow [4][5]
- PMPC TV Star Awards for Best Celebrity Talkshow Hosts for Kris and Korina.[6][7]
Controversy
Morning Girls became controversial when Kris accused a congressman of being disrespectful to the military in connection with the Oakwood mutiny, while Korina referred to Representative Clavel Martinez as bastos (rude). They were asked to attend a Congressional hearing to explain their statements,[8] but they refused to attend on the legislator's first and second invitation. On the third invitation, Sanchez still refused but Aquino decided to show-up. As a result, Aquino was cleared, while Rep. Martinez asked that Korina show up or face repercussion. The controversy led to the exchange of statements between Representative Martinez and her fellow legislators and Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.[9] The issue even caused the Martinez' Political clan of Cebu to ask Mar Roxas to make amends with Representative Martinez, so the latter would endorse Roxas' candidacy at Cebu.[10]
Cancellation
The show officially ended on May 28, 2004 when the network decided to tap Sanchez for Rated K, a news-magazine program on the station's Sunday slot, after Sharon temporarily went off-air due to Sharon Cuneta's pregnancy.[11] Even if it originally served as an interim replacement for Sharon, it managed to last for 18 years because of its dedicated following, albeit rebranding as Rated Korina by 2020. Morning Girls was replaced by Good Morning, Kris – also hosted by Aquino – on May 31, 2004.
References
- ^ 1
- ^ http://www.inq7.net/ent/2003/sep/28/ent_2-1.htm
- ^ http://www.inq7.net/opi/2004/apr/16/opi_rjdavid-1.htm
- ^ 2003
- ^ 2004
- ^ 2003
- ^ 2004 Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ http://www.inq7.net/ent/2003/aug/29/ent_1-1.htm
- ^ "Philippine News Online: Kris and Korina separate ways". Archived from the original on 2006-03-24. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
- ^ "Sun.Star Network Online - Martinezes want Mar to make amends for Korina". SunStar. Archived from the original on 2006-05-03. Retrieved 2006-11-30.
- ^ http://www.inq7.net/ent/2004/may/30/ent_1-1.htm