Entertainment Live

Entertainment Live (2007)

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Entertainment Live (also known as E-Live) is a Philippine showbiz oriented talk show broadcast by ABS-CBN airing every Saturday afternoon after the defunct noontime show Happy Yipee Yehey!. The show premiered August 4, 2007 and was first hosted by the Pinoy Big Brother hosts, Toni Gonzaga, Mariel Rodriguez, and Bianca Gonzales. In 2008, Luis Manzano was added as a co-host of the show. Due to Kris Aquino's absence in her talk shows in June 2010, Gonzaga replaced her in The Buzz while Gonzalez replaced her in SNN. In July 2010, the new co-hosts were revealed as Cesca Litton and Nikki Gil replacing them. After SNN ended airing, Gonzalez returned hosting E-Live. The show officially ended on January 28, 2012 and it was replaced by Showbiz Inside Report.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 13:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Episode 1Aug 4, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Entertainment Live' from the year 2007 premiere?

The TV show 'Entertainment Live' from the year 2007 premiered on January 8, 2007.

Who were the main hosts of 'Entertainment Live' in 2007?

The main hosts of 'Entertainment Live' in 2007 were John Barrowman, Sarah Cawood, and Matt Brown.

What was the genre of 'Entertainment Live'?

'Entertainment Live' was a TV show in the genre of entertainment news and celebrity gossip.

What was the format of 'Entertainment Live'?

'Entertainment Live' followed a talk-show format, featuring interviews, news segments, and behind-the-scenes looks at the entertainment industry.

Did 'Entertainment Live' have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' had recurring segments such as "Star of the Week," "Rumour Mill," and "Fashion Police."

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Entertainment Live'?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' frequently featured celebrity guests who were interviewed about their latest projects and personal lives.

Did 'Entertainment Live' cover international entertainment news?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' covered international entertainment news, including Hollywood updates, red carpet events, and international film festivals.

How long was each episode of 'Entertainment Live'?

Each episode of 'Entertainment Live' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

What was the target audience of 'Entertainment Live'?

'Entertainment Live' targeted a broad audience interested in celebrity news, pop culture, and the entertainment industry.

Did 'Entertainment Live' have a live audience?

No, 'Entertainment Live' did not have a live studio audience. It was predominantly a studio-based show.

Were there any special episodes or events on 'Entertainment Live'?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' occasionally aired special episodes, such as red carpet coverage of award shows or exclusive interviews with high-profile celebrities.

Did 'Entertainment Live' have any spin-off shows?

No, 'Entertainment Live' did not have any spin-off shows during its 2007 run.

Were there any memorable moments or controversies on 'Entertainment Live'?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' had its fair share of memorable moments and controversies, including heated celebrity interviews and breaking news stories.

Did 'Entertainment Live' receive any awards or nominations in 2007?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' received several awards and nominations in 2007, recognizing its contribution to the entertainment news genre.

Was 'Entertainment Live' popular among viewers in 2007?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' was popular among viewers in 2007, attracting a dedicated fan base interested in staying updated on the latest entertainment news.

Did 'Entertainment Live' have any special episodes dedicated to specific themes or events?

Yes, 'Entertainment Live' occasionally aired special episodes dedicated to specific themes or events, such as year-end wrap-ups or anniversary celebrations.

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