Good Morning Club was a Filipino language morning program of TV5.
Good Morning Club[]
February 6, 2012-October 11, 2013[]
Good Morning Club began airing on February 6, 2012 as a merger of two morning shows, namely Sapul sa Singko and Kumare Klub. Originally aired from 5:00-7:30 am, the program later cut its airing to two hours (from 5:00-7:00 am) and expanded to three hours (from 5:00-8:00 am) in 2013. It simulcasted on AksyonTV, as well as on Radyo5 92.3 News FM from 5:30-6:00 am.
October 14, 2013-May 2, 2014[]
On October 14, 2013, as part of the launch of the network's Everyday All the Way campaign, the show underwent a reformat where it implemented a "4-in-1" format consisting of 'Good Morning, Grace' (which was later axed), 'Good Morning Sir!', 'Good Morning Girls' and 'Good Morning, MamuTin!'. At the same time, the program was also shortened to two hours (from 6:00-8:00 am), then expanded to 2 hours and 30 minutes (from 5:30-8:00 am). Good Morning Club aired its final episode on May 2, 2014 and was replaced by its former segment, Good Morning Ser!, which began on May 5.
Good Morning Grace[]
October 14, 2013-May 2, 2014[]
Good Morning Sir![]
October 14, 2013-May 2, 2014[]
With Good Morning Girls, Good Morning Grace and Good Morning MamuTin aired it's final episode on May 2, 2014, Good Morning Sir! was renamed to Good Morning Ser! and replaced Good Morning Club, which began on May 5.
Good Morning Girls[]
October 14, 2013-May 2, 2014[]
Good Morning Girls, along with Good Morning Grace and Good Morning MamuTin was axed in May 2, 2014, making Good Morning Ser! to replace the entire Good Morning Club.
Good Morning MamuTin[]
October 14, 2013-May 2, 2014[]
Good Morning MamuTin, along with Good Morning Grace and Good Morning Girls was axed in May 2, 2014, making Good Morning Ser! to replace the entire Good Morning Club.
Good Morning Ser![]
May 5, 2014-July 18, 2014[]
With Good Morning Grace, Good Morning Girls and Good Morning MamuTin aired it's final episode on May 2, 2014, Good Morning Sir! was renamed to Good Morning Ser! and replaced Good Morning Club, which began on May 5. The final airing of Good Morning Ser! was on July 18, 2014, and was replaced by the first of four editions of the network's flagship news program Aksyon, Aksyon sa Umaga, which began on July 21.
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