Lunch Break | |
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Also known as | Lunchbreak Muna (2002–2003) |
Genre | Variety show |
Created by | Mateo Management Group |
Developed by | Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation |
Directed by | JR Ledesma |
Presented by | Maribeth Bichara (2002–2003) Dang Cruz (2000–2003) Earl Ignacio (2000–2002) Leonard Obal (2000–2003) Joy Viado (2000–2002) |
Opening theme | "Lunchbreak Theme" by the cast |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | N/A |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ervin Mateo |
Production locations | Live Studio 2, IBC Studio, Broadcast City, Quezon City, Philippines |
Running time | 90 minutes (Weekdays) 150 minutes (Saturdays) |
Original release | |
Network | Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation |
Release | November 4, 2000 December 12, 2003 | –
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Lunch Break is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by IBC. Originally hosted by Jojo Abellana, Dang Cruz, Earl Ignacio, Michael Laygo, Yam Ledesma, Ronald Gan Ledesma, Leonard Obal, Geraldine Roxas, Ben Sagmit, Joy Viado, Hannah Villame and Yoyoy Villame, it aired from November 4, 2000 to December 12, 2003, replacing Alas Dose sa Trese and was replaced by It's Chowtime!. Lorraine Baretto, Maribeth Bichara, Cruz, Lara Fabregas, Melisa Henderson, Jerome John Hughes, Ledesma, Everly Locsin, Patrick Ervin Mateo Jr., Niño Muhlach, Glydel Mercado, Cody Moreno, Natassia Nave and Leonard Obal serve as the final hosts.