All-Out Sundays
All-Out Sundays | |
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Genre | Variety show |
Written by |
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Directed by | Miggy Tanchanco |
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Presented by | |
Narrated by | Thea Astley (since 2021) |
Opening theme | "All-Out Sundays" |
Ending theme | "All-Out Sundays" |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
No. of episodes | 145 (as of January 28, 2024) |
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Production locations | Studio 7, GMA Network Studios Annex, Quezon City, Philippines |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 90-150 minutes |
Production company | GMA Entertainment Group |
Original release | |
Network | GMA Network |
Release | January 5, 2020 – present |
All-Out Sundays (also known as AOS or AyOS) is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Miggy Tanchanco, it was originally hosted by Alden Richards, Julie Anne San Jose, Rayver Cruz, Ken Chan, Rita Daniela, Christian Bautista, Aicelle Santos and Mark Bautista. It premiered on January 5, 2020, on the network's Sunday Grande sa Hapon line up replacing Sunday PinaSaya.
The show is originally titled as All-Out Sunday. It is streaming online on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok.
Overview
All-Out Sundays is under the direction of Miggy Tanchanco. The creative team is composed of creative directors, Caesar Cosme and Rommel Gacho. The latter is also the headwriter, along with Mcoy Fundales. Rem Zamora serves as the stage director.
The cast from variety shows Sunday PinaSaya and Studio 7, as well as the winners and graduates of the reality competition The Clash, were carried over to join the show.
In March 2020, the admission of a live audience in the studio and production were suspended due to the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The show resumed through livestreaming on YouTube and Facebook as All-Out Sundays: The Stay Home Party. It returned to television on July 12, 2020. The show returned to studio filming on September 27, 2020.
Singer Lani Misalucha joined the show on January 31, 2021. On February 14, 2021, actress Barbie Forteza also joined the show.
On April 24, 2022, the live audiences were brought back into the show.
Cast
- Julie Anne San Jose (since 2020)
- Rayver Cruz (since 2020)
- Ken Chan (since 2020)
- Rita Daniela (since 2020)
- Aicelle Santos (since 2020)
- Christian Bautista (since 2020)
- Mark Bautista (since 2020)
- Gabbi Garcia (since 2020)
- Derrick Monasterio (since 2020)
- Glaiza de Castro (since 2020)
- Miguel Tanfelix (since 2020)
- Kyline Alcantara (since 2020)
- Cassy Legaspi (since 2020)
- Mavy Legaspi (since 2020)
- Joaquin Domagoso (since 2020)
- Lexi Gonzales (since 2020)
- Kim de Leon (since 2020)
- Shayne Sava (since 2020)
- Golden Cañedo (since 2020)
- Jeremiah Tiangco (since 2020)
- Garrett Bolden (since 2020)
- Thea Astley (since 2020)
- Vince Crisostomo (since 2020)
- Allen Ansay (since 2020)
- Radson Flores (since 2020)
- Abdul Raman (since 2020)
- Paolo Contis (since 2020)
- Kakai Bautista (since 2020)
- Betong Sumaya (since 2020)
- Boobay (since 2020)
- Power Impact Dancers (since 2020)
- Dance Royalties (since 2020)
- XOXO (since 2020)
- Lyra Micolob
- Riel Lomadilla
- Mel Caluag
- Dani Ozaraga
- Jeniffer Maravilla (since 2020)
- Nef Medina (since 2020)
- Ruru Madrid (since 2020)
- Paul Salas (since 2020)
- Zonia Mejia (since 2020)
- Jamir Zabarte (since 2020)
- Rodjun Cruz (since 2020)
- Khalil Ramos (since 2020)
- Jessica Villarubin (since 2021)
- Jennie Gabriel (since 2021)
- Althea Ablan (since 2021)
- Barbie Forteza (since 2021)
- Rhian Ramos (since 2021)
- Kristoffer Martin (since 2021)
- Tuesday Vargas (since 2021)
- Ysabel Ortega (since 2021)
- Hannah Precillas (since 2021)
- Yasser Marta (since 2021)
- Mitzi Josh (since 2021)
- Pamela Prinster (since 2021)
- Sheemee Buenaobra (since 2021)
- Sandro Muhlach (since 2021)
- Pokwang (since 2021)
- EA Guzman (since 2021)
- Buboy Villar (since 2021)
- Pekto (since 2021)
- Sofia Pablo (since 2021)
- Bruce Roeland (since 2021)
- Bianca Umali (since 2021)
- Lala Vinzon (since 2021)
- Crystal Paras (since 2021)
- Matt Lozano (since 2021)
- Manilyn Reynes (since 2021)
- Mikoy Morales (since 2021)
- Anthony Rosaldo (since 2021)
- Andrea Torres (since 2021)
- Kitkat (2021; since 2023)
- Mariane Osabel (since 2022)
- Vilmark Viray (since 2022)
- Mauie Francisco (since 2022)
- Eugene Domingo (since 2022)
- Zephanie (since 2022)
- Sparkada (since 2022)
- Saviour Ramos
- Roxie Smith
- Anjay Anson
- Vanessa Peña
- Jeff Moses
- Cheska Fausto
- Michael Sager
- Kirsten Gonzales
- Kim Perez
- Caitlyn Stave
- Vince Maristela
- Dilek Montemayor
- Raheel Bhyria
- Tanya Ramos
- Larkin Castor
- Lauren King
- Sean Lucas
- Rufa Mae Quinto (since 2022)
- Faith da Silva (since 2022)
- Sanya Lopez (since 2022)
- Patrick Quiroz (2022; since 2023)
- Kokoy de Santos (since 2023)
- Sparkle Teens (since 2023)
- Zyren Dela Cruz
- Josh Ford
- Charlie Fleming
- Princess Aliyah
- Keisha Serna
- Antonio Vinzon
- John Clifford
- Waynona Collings
- Liana Mae
- Naomi Park
- Aya Domingo
- Gaea Mischa
- Selina Griffin
- Marco Masa
- Lee Victor
- Bryce Eusebio
- Ashley Sarmiento
- Aidan Veneracion
- James Graham
- Angel Guardian (since 2023)
- John Rex Baculfo (since 2023)
- Archie Alemania (since 2023)
- Liana Castillo (since 2023)
- Kelvin Miranda (since 2023)
- Vianna Ricafranca (since 2023)
- Mikee Quintos (since 2024)
- John Vic De Guzman (since 2024)
- Pooh (since 2024)
- Musicians
- Marc Lopez - Musical director / arranger / 1st keyboard (since 2020)
- Niño Regalado - Drums / arranger (since 2020)
- Jem Florendo - 2nd keyboard / arranger (since 2020)
- Noel Mendez - Acoustic guitar (2020)
- Gerald Flores - Bass guitar (since 2020)
- Soc Mina - Bass guitar (2020)
- Sushi Reyes - Backup singer (since 2020)
- Manolo Tanquilut - Backup singer (2020–22)
- Vincent de Jesus - Comedy musical director / arranger (since 2020)
- Cezar Aguas - Acoustic guitar (since 2022)
- Zebedee Zuñiga - Backup singer (since 2023)
- Former cast
- Alden Richards (2020–23)
- Antonette Tismo (2020)
- All-Out QTs (2020)
- Karl Aquino (2020)
- Jerick Dolormente (2020)
- Jak Roberto (2020)
- Jeric Gonzales (2020)
- Super Tekla (2020)
- Donita Nose (2021)
- Philip Lazaro (2021–22)
- Gabrielle Hann (2021)
- Brianna Bunagan (2021)
- Angelic Guzman (2021)
- Julia Pascual (2021)
- Shanelle Agustin (2021)
- Migo Adecer (2020–21)
- DJ Loonyo (2020–21)
- Mannex Manhattan (2020–21)
- Coleen Paz (2021)
- Hannah Arguelles (2021)
- Mico Aytona (2021)
- Jong Madaliday (2020–21)
- Lani Misalucha (2021–22)
- Skelly (2022)
- Joey Paras (2022)
- Camille Prats (2022)
- Psalms David (2022)
- Mitch Valdez (2022)
- Sef Cadayona (2022)
- Denise Barbacena (2021–22)
- Andrei Sison (2023)
- Tart Carlos (2023)
Segments
- Oh, Gwaps!/The OGs/OG Cuties (since 2020)
- Divas of the Queendom (since 2021)
- The Balladeers of Kingdom (since 2021)
- Sayaw-One (since 2021)
- Limitless (since 2021)
- Master Sessions (since 2021)
- Super Champions (2022; since 2023)
- P-Pop Power (since 2022)
- AyOS Lounge (since 2022)
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BARDagulan (since 2022)
- BARDagulan Boys (2022–23)
- BardaGURLan (2023)
- BardaGAYan (2023)
- Barkadaoke (since 2023)
- Version 2.0 (since 2023)
- Majesty (since 2023)
- Featured Sunday (since 2023)
- Live Lip Sync Showdown (since 2023)
- Mismo (since 2023)
- Sing-Pabida (since 2023)
- Magandang Dalag (since 2024)
- Defunct
- FTW: Four the Win (2020–21)
- Press Play (2020)
- Tapsikret (2020)
- Sing Kilig (2020–23)
- Familympics (2020)
- All-Out Stage (2020)
- Ano Raw?! (2020–21)
- Don't Me! (2020)
- Walang Talent Show (2020)
- Mass Dancing (2020)
- Pasa Mode (2020)
- Sana All: Hugot From The Heart (2020)
- Tara! Let's Duet (2020)
- Bentang-Benta (2020)
- Ang Drama Mo (2020)
- TikTok Battle (2020–21)
- All-Out Concert (2021)
- All-Star Assembly (2021)
- Cypher (2021)
- Eternal Flame (2021)
- All For Love (2021)
- Love Doctors (2021)
- I'm Byerna (2021)
- #FYP: Fresh Young Peeps (2021)
- Tik-Pak Boom! (2021)
- Isla Fantasia (2021)
- The Nightingale Sings (2021)
- Ka-Sing Style (2021–22)
- Queendom X Kingdom (2021–23)
- AyOS Ang Pasko (2021)
- The Clash Originals (2022)
- Ka-Sing Style: Dance Edition (2022)
- Hulaoke (2022)
- Marites at Marisol/Marites at Marichu/Chismax Game (2022)
- Ibong Pak Na Pak (2022)
- Danserye (2022)
- Queen Beks (2022)
- Kung Sigurado Ka, Putukin Mo! (2022)
- Tune-Pak Na Pak! (2022–23)
- Tanging Treasure (2022)
- Move In, Move On (2022)
- GG Girls (2022)
- Scam Busters (2022–23)
- Engkanto Academy (2023)
- Drag King (2023)
- My Ninang Fairy (2023)
- Royal High Blood (2023)
- Witch Yaya (2023)
Ratings
According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Nationwide Urban Television Audience Measurement People in Television Homes, the pilot episode of All-Out Sundays earned a 6.1% rating.
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2021 | 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best New Female TV Personality | Shayne Sava | Nominated | |
Thea Astley | Nominated | ||||
Best New Male TV Personality | Abdul Raman | Nominated | |||
Jerick Dolormente | Nominated | ||||
Joaquin Domagoso | Won | ||||
Kim de Leon | Nominated | ||||
Radson Flores | Nominated | ||||
Best Variety Show | All-Out Sundays | Nominated | |||
Asian Academy Creative Awards | Best General Entertainment or Quiz Programme | Won | |||
2023 | 35th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Variety Show | Won | ||
Best Female TV Host | Julie Anne San Jose | Nominated | |||
Best New Male TV Personality | Sandro Muhlach | Nominated | |||
Best New Female TV Personality | Pamela Prinster | Nominated |