Some things are created to last
only for a short time, only for its positive and popular reception to change
some plans and let those things carry on for longer than they were originally conceptualized
for. This can hold true for electronic gadgets as well as TV programs. ABS-CBN’s
Sunday night comedy talk show “Gandang Gabi, Vice” with host Vice Ganda counts
for this descriptor, having been made to last only a single season upon
premiering in 2011, only for fan demand to keep it going for close to a decade.
But nothing really lasts forever; so too with this.
The Philippine Star has it that Vice Ganda’s late-night Sunday show
“Gandang Gabi, Vice” aired its swan song
episode this past Sunday, March 8, or close to nine years since its debut for a
supposedly one-season run on ABS-CBN. And as a farewell special to the program,
many major celebrity guests went on to reminisce about their time on “GGV” and
paid tribute to both show and host for being one of the best Sunday-night
diversions on Philippine TV, as well as being a constant trending topic on the
country’s social media corner on platforms like Twitter, for so long.
Vice Ganda also made his own
farewell to the show that he had headlined for the better part of the 2010s,
along with its steady fan base, in a series of tweets on his personal Twitter
page. Alongside giving a shout-out to the viewers, Vice assured them that there
is always a possibility that “GGV” might eventually come back for a repeat
engagement, and that its ending last Sunday was merely the beginning of a “longcommercial break” for the show. On the show proper he also gave apologies to
critics of the program that may have felt some offense owing to “GGV’s” risqué nature.
Mahal na mahal ko kayo!!!! Maraming salamat!!! #GandangGabiVice pic.twitter.com/39XfQMRyrx— jose marie viceral (@vicegandako) March 8, 2020
As for the
commercial break Vice alluded to, he means the late Sunday night game show that
will be taking the timeslot of “Gandang Gabi, Vice” called “Everybody, Sing.”
Even better, he will be hosting that show as well so Vice himself is not
exactly disappearing from Sunday evenings in the Kapamilya Network. The
personalities that graced “GGV” on its last hurrah this March 8 included Angelica
Panganiban, Daniel Padilla, Kim Chiu, Morisette Amon, and Moira dela Torre. The
night was capped off by the surprise appearance of veteran broadcast journalist
Raffy Tulfo from TV5.
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