Maynila (TV program)
Maynila (transl. Manila) is a Philippine television drama romance anthology show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Lito Atienza, it premiered on December 13, 1999[1] on network's weekday afternoon line up. In December 2020, Atienza decided to put the show in hiatus.[2]
| Maynila | |
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|  Title card from 2017 to 2020 | |
| Also known as | 
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| Genre | |
| Written by | 
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| Directed by | G. Phil M. Noble | 
| Presented by | Lito Atienza | 
| Opening theme | 
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| Country of origin | Philippines | 
| Original language | Tagalog | 
| No. of episodes | (list of episodes) | 
| Production | |
| Executive producers | 
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| Production locations | Manila, Philippines | 
| Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup | 
| Running time | 30–60 minutes | 
| Production company | Maynilad Platinum Productions Inc. | 
| Release | |
| Original network | GMA Network | 
| Original release | December 13, 1999[1] – August 8, 2020 | 
Overview
    
Presented as an anthology, Maynila is a series of inspiring stories of people with everyday challenges that affect Manila residents.[4]
Episodes
    
    
Hosts
    
- Lito Atienza - former DENR Secretary, Manila mayor & BUHAY Partylist representative.
- Ali Atienza - sit-in host while his father was running for Mayor of Manila in 2010.
- Chi Atienza-Valdepenas (2004; since 2016)
Production
    
Principal photography was halted in March 2020 due to the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The show resumed its programming on July 11, 2020.[6]
Accolades
    
| Year | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Maynila | Nominated | |
| 14th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | |||
| 2001 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 15th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | |||
| 2002 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 16th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | |||
| 2003 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 2004 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 2005 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 2006 | Anak TV Seal Award | Won | |||
| Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | |||
| 20th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | |||
| 2007 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 21st PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [7] | ||
| 2008 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 22nd PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [8] | ||
| 2009 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [9] | ||
| 2010 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 24th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [10] | ||
| 2011 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 25th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [11] | ||
| 2012 | 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [12] | |
| The First Stars Night Out by Artist Handlers Group | Certificate of Recognition | Won | |||
| 2013 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [13] | ||
| Best New Male TV Personality | Ruru Madrid ("Faith in Love") | Won | [14] | ||
| 2014 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Maynila | Nominated | |
| 28th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [15] | ||
| 2015 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 29th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [16] | ||
| 2016 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 30th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [17] | ||
| 2017 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Drama Series | Nominated | ||
| 31st PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [18] | ||
| Longest Running Drama Anthology | Won | ||||
| 2018 | 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Anthology | Nominated | [19] | |
| 2021 | 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Nominated | [20] | ||
References
    
- "Maynila: The Primetime Premiere promo - December 7, 1999". YouTube. May 3, 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
- Lalin, Jun (December 5, 2020). "'Maynila,' pahinga after 22 years!". Pilipino Star Ngayon. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
- "Maynila Presents Full Episodes". YouTube. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
- About Maynila TV
- Adel, Rosette (March 17, 2020). "Top-rating ABS-CBN, GMA shows make TV comeback as quarantine halts regular programs". Retrieved April 21, 2020.
- "Maynila: Ma, I'm gay – Jun". YouTube. July 11, 2020. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- "PMPC bares nominees in the 21st Star Awards for Television". October 21, 2007. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
- Navarro, Mell T. (October 16, 2008). "PMPC bares nominees for "22nd Star Awards for Television"". Retrieved May 2, 2020.
- Reyes, William R. (October 26, 2009). "23rd Star Awards for Television nominees bared". Retrieved May 2, 2020.
- Reyes, William R. (October 25, 2010). "24th Star Awards for Television nominees bared". Retrieved May 2, 2020.
- Llanes, Rommel R. (October 29, 2011). "25th Star Awards for TV nominees bared". Retrieved May 2, 2020.
- "PMPC bares nominees for 26th Star Awards for TV". September 26, 2012. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
- "ABS-CBN dominates nominations for 27th Star Awards for Television". PEP.ph. November 8, 2013. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- "Full list of winners of the 27th Star Awards for Television". LionhearTV. November 24, 2013. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
- "28th Star Awards for Television nominees revealed". November 5, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
- "FULL LIST: Winners, 2015 PMPC Star Awards for TV". December 4, 2015. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
- "LIST: Winners, PMPC Star Awards 2016 – television". Rappler. October 10, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
- Soriano, Gia Allana. "IN PHOTOS: Kapuso winners at the 31st PMPC Star Awards for Television". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
- Ganal, FM (October 6, 2018). "Bagani, Contessa, Asintado, Kambal, Karibal among nominees for 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television". PEP.ph. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
- Anarcon, James Patrick (July 20, 2021). "34th Star Awards for Television nominees bared". Retrieved July 22, 2021.
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