The Sharon Cuneta Show
Also known asSharon
TSCS
GenreTalk, Variety, Musical
Directed byBert de Leon
Rowell Santiago
Al Quinn
Danni Caparas
Presented bySharon Cuneta and her
co-hosts
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino, English
No. of episodes562
Production
Executive producersLenny Parto (IBC)
Olivia Lamasan (ABS-CBN)
ProducerVic R. Del Rosario
Production locationsLive Studio 2, IBC Studio, Broadcast City, Quezon City (1986–1988)
Studio 2, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Philippines (1988–1996, 1997)
Delta Theater, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City (1996–1997)
Running time1 hour and 30 minutes (1986–1988)
2 hours (1988–1997)
Production companiesViva Television
Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (1986–1988)
ABS-CBN Entertainment Department (1988–1997)
Original release
NetworkIBC (1986–1988)
ABS-CBN (1988–1997)
ReleaseSeptember 14, 1986 (1986-09-14) 
June 15, 1997 (1997-06-15)
Related
Sharon: Kasama Mo, Kapatid
(TV5)
Sharon (talk show)
(ABS-CBN)
V.I.P. (Vilma in Person)/Vilma! (City2 Television/GMA)
Superstar (RPN/IBC)

The Sharon Cuneta Show (also known as "Sharon" and "TSCS") was a Philippine musical variety show hosted by the Philippines' megastar Sharon Cuneta. It aired on Sunday night from September 14, 1986, to June 15, 1997. It was replaced by Wansapanataym on its timeslot.

Broadcast History

The two-hour musical spectacle produced by Viva Television initially aired on IBC from September 14, 1986 to February 28, 1988.[1] After its one-year run on IBC, the top-rated show moved to ABS-CBN where it became a Sunday night staple from March 6, 1988 replacing Martin & Pops Twogether to June 15, 1997. The show ran for eleven years on Philippine television.[2] Clips from the IBC's run of the show was shown on IBC's archival program Retro TV in 2003.

The ABS-CBN-run episodes of the show were shown on Jeepney TV under the title The Best of The Sharon Cuneta Show in 2018.

Cast

Main host

Co-hosts

Featuring

  • Adrenalin Dancers
  • VIP Dancers
  • Megaband

Awards

  • PMPC Star Awards for Television's Best Musical Variety Show (1993)
  • PMPC Star Awards for Television's Best Female TV Host (1990, 1993–96)

See also

References

  1. "40 things you probably didn't know about Sharon Cuneta". ABS-CBN News. September 28, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  2. Abanilla, Clarizel (March 17, 2018). "Sharon Cuneta shares about a 'secret project' and return of a 'favorite show'". Inquirer. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
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