Rachelle Ann Go - Television

Television

Year Title Station Role
2004 Search for a Star GMA Network Herself
2004 SOP Rules GMA Network Herself
2004–10 ASAP ABS-CBN Herself
2005 Nginig ABS-CBN Herself
2005 Wansapanataym ABS-CBN Shin
2005 Star In A Million ABS-CBN Herself (Host)
2006 Your Song (If You Walk Away) ABS-CBN Joanne
2006 Quizon Avenue ABS-CBN Herself
2007 Princess Hours: The Royal Special ABS-CBN Herself with Christian Bautista
2007 MYX ABS-CBN Herself as MYX Celebrity VJ of the Month
2007 Bench: Choose Your Color Fashion Show ABS-CBN Herself
2009 Your Song (Exchange of Hearts) ABS-CBN Camille with Gabriel Valenciano
2009 MYX ABS-CBN Herself as MYX Celebrity VJ for the Month of January
2010–present Party Pilipinas GMA Network Herself
2010 Diva GMA Network Demi
2010 Puso ng Pasko: Artista Challenge GMA Network Herself (Challenger)
2011 Nita Negrita GMA Network Amanda
2011 Charice: Home for Valentine's GMA Network Guest
2011 Protégé: The Battle For The Big Break GMA Network Herself (Mentor)
2012 Biritera GMA Network Lara
2013 INDIO GMA Network Libulan (Diwata ng Buwan)

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