Current Affairs
- 100% Pinoy (2006–2008; GMA)
- At Your Service-Star Power (2004–2005; GMA, 2005–2007; QTV)
- formerly known as "At Your Service"
- Bawat Pinoy Kapamilya
- Bitag (2002; AksyonTV/TV5, UNTV)
- renamed "Bitag Live"
- Biyaheng Langit
- Breakfast
- Cerge For Truth
- Dong Puno Kalibre 41
- Failon Ngayon (2009–present; ABS-CBN)
- Good Morning Club (TV5, 2012-present)
- Healthline
- Ikaw at Ang Batas
- The Inside Story (1990–1998; ABS-CBN)
- Isumbong mo kay Tulfo / Isumbong mo (Tulfo Brothers)
- Kalusugan TV
- Kasangga Mo Ang Langit (1998)
- Kay Susan Tayo (2003–2009; GMA)
- Knowledge Power (ABS-CBN)
- Lukso Ng Dugo
- Magandang Gabi, Bayan (1988–2005; ABS-CBN)
- Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas (1996–2007; ABS-CBN)
- Palaban
- Pinoy Records (2007–2010: GMA)
- Punto Asintado
- Good Morning Kuya
- Ratsada
- RxMen (QTV)
- Salamat Dok! (2004–present; ABS-CBN)
- Sapul sa Singko (2010–2012; TV5)
- S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) (2005–present; ABS-CBN)
- Tayuhan Mo At Paninindigan
- TV Patrol (1987–present; ABS-CBN)
- Umagang Kay Ganda (2007–present; ABS-CBN)
- Unang Hirit (1999–present; GMA)
- Wanted (2011–present; TV5)
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