BandaOke

BandaOke: Rock n' Roll to Millions!
Created by GMA Network
Directed by Rico Gutierrez
Starring Jaya
Allan K
and
the BandaOke band
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producer(s) Wilma Galvante
Running time 45-60 minutes
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release October 25, 2009 – March 21, 2010
Chronology
Related shows Are You The Next Big Star?
All Star K!
External links
Website

BandaOke: Rock n' Roll to Millions! is a game show broadcast on the Philippine television network, GMA Network. It began airing on October 25, 2009. It was hosted by former All Star K! hosts, Jaya and Allan K.[1] It had its finale on March 21, 2010.

Hosts

BandaOke Game Masters

BandaOke Band[2]

Format

BandaOke opens with a grand number showcasing the two game masters jamming with a band specially formed for the show. The number leads to three rounds of live band-videoke singing showdown between two teams of celebrity players, each headed by a celebrity bandmaster. Members of the winning team of rounds 1 to 3 then face off in the One-on-One-on-One round to determine the jackpot player. The jackpot player advances to one final round where a 1-million pesos cash prize is at stake.[3]

Cancellation

The series ended on March 21, 2010 and was replaced by a new drama anthology featuring Claudine Barretto titled Claudine. According to an interview with Showbiz Central, the band will still be together and it will be part of a new comedy show Laf Kita! (now as Comedy Bar) with Eugene Domingo. The BandaOke band was renamed as Six Feet Long Band. Before renaming, Taylor and Farr left the band. Perillo was guitarist before, now is a vocalist. It was unknown what shows would be offered to Allan K and Jaya, the main hosts.

See also

References

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