The longest running noontime show "Eat Bulaga" now conquers not only the whole Philippines but also the neighbor country as well! "Eat Bulaga" will now take the heart of Indonesia!
"Eat Bulaga" is the very first Filipino TV program which had its franchise via "Eat Bulaga Indonesia."
"Eat Bulaga Indonesia" is the international version of the 33-year old local noontime TV show "Eat Bulaga." The first franchise episode is shown on Monday, July 16, 2012, via Indonesia‘s Surya Citra Televisi (SCTV).
"Eat Bulaga Indonesia" features most of the games and entertainment portions inspired by the original show, including ‘Pinoy Henyo‘ (Indonesia Pintar), ‘Juan For All, All For One‘ (Satu Untuk Semua, Semua Untuk Sati), ‘Bulagaan‘, and ‘Pambato ng Videoke‘ (Karaoke Stud).
The main host “Bossing” Vic Sotto also had his counterpart in "Eat Bulaga Indonesia." He is Uya Kuya, who is also known as “Boss Uya” in their show!
Even ‘dabarkads,’ the famous term which pertain to the local show's host, fans, and contestants also had its Indonesian counterpart. And this is ‘bulagang.’
The official theme song of the show was translated to Indonesian language and used the same tune.
This is another breakthrough on the history of Philippine television and another legacy created by the one and only undisputed noontime show "Eat Bulaga!" Two thumbs up dabarkads!(www.tvseriescraze.blogspot.com)
"Eat Bulaga" is the very first Filipino TV program which had its franchise via "Eat Bulaga Indonesia."
"Eat Bulaga Indonesia" is the international version of the 33-year old local noontime TV show "Eat Bulaga." The first franchise episode is shown on Monday, July 16, 2012, via Indonesia‘s Surya Citra Televisi (SCTV).
"Eat Bulaga Indonesia" features most of the games and entertainment portions inspired by the original show, including ‘Pinoy Henyo‘ (Indonesia Pintar), ‘Juan For All, All For One‘ (Satu Untuk Semua, Semua Untuk Sati), ‘Bulagaan‘, and ‘Pambato ng Videoke‘ (Karaoke Stud).
The main host “Bossing” Vic Sotto also had his counterpart in "Eat Bulaga Indonesia." He is Uya Kuya, who is also known as “Boss Uya” in their show!
Even ‘dabarkads,’ the famous term which pertain to the local show's host, fans, and contestants also had its Indonesian counterpart. And this is ‘bulagang.’
The official theme song of the show was translated to Indonesian language and used the same tune.
This is another breakthrough on the history of Philippine television and another legacy created by the one and only undisputed noontime show "Eat Bulaga!" Two thumbs up dabarkads!(www.tvseriescraze.blogspot.com)
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