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Monday, March 1, 2010

New show to replace SOP


PARTY Pilipinas will take over the slot of the long-time running Sunday noontime show SOP.

SOP started to air last February 1997 and showcased the talents of Kapuso stars for more than a decade already.

It was initially hosted by Ogie Alcasid, Janno Gibbs, Vina Morales, Cacai Velasquez, Gabby Eigenmann, and Bernadette Allyson.
Regine Velasquez and Jaya are the additions to the group. The two, with Ogie and Janno, became the forerunner of SOP.

Party Pilipinas meanwhile is set to air on March 21.

SOP hosts Regine, Jaya, Ogie, and Janno will still be part of the whole new show. They will be joined by music industry's prince and princess of RnB Jay-R and Kyla will still join the four.

La Diva composed of Jonalyn Viray, Aicelle Santos, and Maricris Garcia will still continue to make everyone's Sunday viewing fun by showing more musical production numbers.

Regine said it was sad on their part that something they really love will come to an end but it also excites them knowing something new is up for their avid supporters.

“It's really sad that its going to say goodbye, but just like everything else, it also has to end sometime,” she said.

Regine added that the ending of SOP was not an immediate move. She believes that doing a new format, a new show was being thought of by the management for quite sometime.

It was only late last year when the show was redesigned and from plain "SOP" the title was changed to "SOP Fully Charged."

With a new show, Regine said a lot will be changed and they are trying not to expect big and just want to have fun while doing the program.

"Yun lang talaga, to have fun. Let us just do our thing. Not expect anything big yet," she said. “We hope that our viewers will help us also kasi we are starting again. Sana mapasaya sila, maging proud sila ulit.”

A lot of GMA 7 artists made a name for themselves through constant exposure in "SOP." Among them were Dingdong Dantes, Jolina Magdangal, Dennis Trillo, Marvin Agustin, Mark Herras, and Jennylyn Mercado.

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