List of Philippine Television Shows - Reality and Talent Search

Reality and Talent Search

  • 30 Days
  • Ang Bagong Kampeon
  • Ano Bang Trip Mo?
  • Born Diva
  • Extra Challenge (GMA; 1999-2006, return 2012-present)
  • Extreme Makeover
  • GEN M Generation Mega
  • Here Comes The Bride
  • Hollywood Boot Camp
  • Hollywood Dream
  • It's A Guy Thing
  • Kamao: Matira ang Matibay (2005)
  • Kap's Amazing Stories
  • Kap's Amazing Stories Kids Edition
  • Kwentong Talentado
  • Little Big Star
  • Little Big Superstar
  • MEGA Fashion Crew (2010)
  • MTV Supahstar: The Supahsearch (2004)
  • Na-Scam Ka Na Ba?
  • On-Air
  • Perfect Moments
  • Philippine Idol (2006)
  • Philippines' Next Top Model (2007)
  • Pilipinas Got Talent (2010)
  • Pinoy Big Brother (2005-present)
  • Pinoy Fear Factor (2008)
  • Pinoy Dream Academy (2006)
  • Pinoy Idol (2008)
  • Pinoy Pop Superstar (2005)
  • Popstar Kids
  • Project Runway Philippines (2008)
  • Qpids (2005)
  • Rivermaya: Bagong Liwanag
  • Search for the Star (2003)
  • Search for the Star in a Million (2005)
    • aka 'Star In A Million'
  • Singles
  • Shoot That Babe
  • Star For A Night
  • Stars on Ice
  • Shall We Dance: The Celebrity Dance Challenge (2005)
  • Star Circle Quest (2004)
  • Stardance: The Search for the Dance Idol (2005)
  • StarStruck(2003–2010)
  • StarStruck Kids (2004–2005)
  • Strangebrew
  • Survivor Philippines (2008)
  • Tawag ng Tanghalan
  • Talentadong Pinoy
  • Tanghalan ng Kampeon
  • Three Blind Dates
  • Top Model Philippines (2013)
  • Turquoise Street Season 1
  • Turquoise Street Season 2
  • U Can Dance
  • Victim
    • Victim Undercover

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