5th PMPC Star Awards for Television

5th PMPC Star Awards for Television
DateOctober 26, 1991
LocationMetropolitan Theater, Manila
Hosted byVilma Santos
Eric Quizon
Vic Sotto
Mari Kaimo
Television/radio coverage
NetworkIBC
Produced byAirtime Marketing Philippines, Inc.
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The 5th PMPC Star Awards for Television were held at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila on October 26, 1991, and broadcast on IBC Channel 13. The awards night was hosted by Vilma Santos, Eric Quizon, Vic Sotto, Mari Kaimo and to be directed by Al Quinn. The theme of the awards night is Magkatapat pero Magkaibigan (Opposite but Confirm) as it marks the 25th anniversary of PMPC.

Nominees

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These are the nominations for the 5th Star Awards for Television. The winners will be in bold and in the top of the list.

Network Total # of Nominees
ABS-CBN 64
PTV 17
GMA 53
RPN 19
IBC 19
Network Total # of Winners (excluding Special Awards)[1]
ABS-CBN 7
GMA 18
RPN 8
IBC 3

Best Station with Balanced Programming

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Best Drama Series

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Best Drama Special

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  • Ang Biktima ng Ligaw na Sandali (IBC 13)
  • Ang Pinakamagandang Parol (IBC 13)
  • Bilanggo (IBC 13)
  • Once There Was a Love (GMA 7)

Best Drama Actress

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Best Drama Actor

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Best New TV Personality

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  • Tweety de Leon (Okay Ka Fairy Ko / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Christine Jacob (Eat Bulaga / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Jennifer Pingree (Buddy en Sol / RPN 9)
  • James Presley (It Bulinggit / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Gel Santos-Relos (Tatak Pilipino / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Meryl Soriano (Buddy en Sol / RPN 9)

Best Gag Show

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  • Goin' Bananas (ABS-CBN 2)
  • Mongolian Barbecue (IBC 13)
  • TVJ (IBC 13)

Best Comedy Show

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Best Comedy Actor

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Best Comedy Actress

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  • Ruby Rodriguez (Okay Ka Fairy Ko / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Gloria Romero (Palibhasa Lalake / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Charito Solis (Okay Ka Fairy Ko / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Tessie Tomas (Abangan Ang Susunod Na Kabanata / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Nova Villa (Abangan Ang Susunod Na Kabanata / ABS-CBN 2)

Best Musical Variety Show

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Best Variety Show

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Best Female TV Host

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Best Male TV Host

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Best Musical Program

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  • A Little Night of Music (GMA 7)
  • Chairman of the Board (IBC 13)
  • Concert at the Park (GMA 7)
  • Paco Park Presents (PTV 4)
  • Ryan Ryan Musikahan (ABS-CBN 2)

Best Musical Program Host

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  • Fides Asencio and John Lesaca (A Little Night of Music / GMA 7)
  • Ryan Cayabyab (Ryan Ryan Musikahan / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Bobby Ledesma, Eddie Mercado and Bert Nievera (Chairman of the Board / IBC 13)
  • Tina Monzon-Palma (Concert at the Park / GMA 7)
  • Josephine Roces (Paco Park Presents / PTV 4)

Best Musical Special

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  • 100 Stars on Christmas (IBC 13)
  • Christmas in Our Hearts (RPN 9)
  • Tribute to No. 1 (GMA 7)

Best Public Service Program

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  • Bahay Kalinga (ABS-CBN 2)
  • Damayan (PTV 4)
  • Hotline sa Trese (IBC 13)
  • Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko (GMA 7)

Best Public Service Program Host

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Best Educational Program

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  • Ating Alamin (PTV 4)
  • Beauty School On the Air (RPN 9)
  • Negosiyete (GMA 7)
  • Telearalan ng Kakayahan (PTV 4)

Best Educational Program Host

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  • Cecille Garrucho (Telearalan ng Kakayahan / PTV 4)
  • Gerry Geronimo (Ating Alamin / PTV 4)
  • German Moreno (Negosiyete / GMA 7)
  • Ricky Reyes (Beauty School On the Air / RPN 9)

Best Celebrity Talk Show

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Best Celebrity Talk Show Host

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Best Magazine Show

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Best Magazine Show Host

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Best Cultural Magazine Show

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  • For Arts Sake (PTV 4)
  • Pinoy, Eh (IBC 13)
  • Tatak Pilipino (ABS-CBN 2)
  • Travel Time (GMA 7)

Best Cultural Magazine Show Host

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  • Susan Africa (For Arts Sake / PTV 4)
  • Susan Calo-Medina (Travel Time / GMA 7)
  • Jim Paredes and Gel Santos-Relos (Tatak Pilipino / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Ces Quesada (Pinoy, Eh / IBC 13)

Best News Program

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Best Male Newscaster

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  • Angelo Castro, Jr. (The World Tonight / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Noli de Castro (TV Patrol / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Bobby Guanzon (GMA Balita / GMA 7)
  • Mari Kaimo (News on 4 / PTV 4)
  • TG Kintanar (Headline 13 / IBC 13)
  • Flor Perez (Balita Ala-Una / PTV 4)
  • Jose Mari Velez/Leslie Espino (GMA Headline News / GMA 7)

Best Female Newscaster

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  • Lee Andres (Balita Ala-Una / PTV 4)
  • Loren Legarda (The World Tonight / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Dada Lorenzana (Pangunahing Balita / PTV 4)
  • Coco Quisumbing (NewsWatch Prime Cast / RPN 9)
  • Korina Sanchez (TV Patrol / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Cathy Santillan (NewsWatch Prime Cast / RPN 9)
  • Helen Vela (GMA Balita / GMA 7)

Best Public Affairs Program

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Best Public Affairs Program Host

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  • Louie Beltran (Straight from the Shoulder / GMA 7)
  • Dong Puno (Viewpoint / GMA 7)
  • Jose Mari Velez (Velez This Week / GMA 7)
  • Julie Yap-Daza (Tell the People / RPN 9)

Best Showbiz Oriented Program

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Best Showbiz Oriented Program Host

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  • Inday Badiday (Eye to Eye / GMA 7)
  • Inday Badiday (Face to Face / GMA 7)
  • Letty Celli, Julie Fe Navarro and Oskee Salazar (Sine Silip / IBC 13)
  • Cristy Fermin, Nap Gutierrez and Lulubelle Lam (Movie Magazine / GMA 7)

Best Children Show

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  • Batibot (ABS-CBN 2)
  • Bulilit (GMA 7)
  • Chikiting Patrol (GMA 7)
  • Penpen de Sarapen (RPN 9)
  • Pin-Pin (PTV 4)
  • Star Smile Factory (ABS-CBN 2)
  • 'Yan Ang Bata (GMA 7)

Best Children Show Host

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  • Connie Angeles (Penpen de Sarapen / RPN 9)
  • Encar Benedicto ('Yan Ang Bata / GMA 7)
  • Caselyn Francisco ('Yan Ang Bata / GMA 7)
  • Subas Herrero (Star Smile Factory / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Shakesphere Ngo (Chikiting Patrol / GMA 7)
  • Shakesphere Ngo (Pin-Pin / PTV 4)
  • Sienna Olaso (Batibot / ABS-CBN 2)
  • Bodjie Pascua (Bulilit / GMA 7)

Special awards

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Vic Silayan Memorial Award

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Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award

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Star Awards for Broadcasting Excellence

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  • Bobby Guanzon

Glamorous Stars of the Night

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References

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  1. ^ "5th Star Awards for Television: GMA 7 still the best network". Manila Standard. 28 October 1991. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

See also

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