
"The show headlines 80’s icon Jojo Alejar more popularly known as JOJO A. as host, and features celebrities, politicians, business people, the religious, the youth, common folks, and just about anybody who could add color on the Filipinos’ everyday life."
What’s the freakin’ rave all about? Not another Korean telenovela please! Don’t tell me, there’s new glutathione preparation that’s out to suck your wife’s pocket dry. Sounds like the typical pre occupation of most folks these days, and like it or not it’s the kind of stuff that we end up watching on TV, which for all intent and purpose is a total waste of time and money, specially, if you’re watching them on cable. Don’t fret, there’s hope for all you hardworking people, it’s time we get our TV back!
The Sobrang GudNite Show! (A.k.a. Jojo A. All The Way...)
the leading primetime live talk show on cable has found it’s way on the mainstream and is now he leading late night program on GMA’s Q11. It’s the country’s antidote to acute exposure to crappy soaps and foreign telenovelas. Some say, it's the Philippines' answer to Hollywood's The Tonight Show with JAY LENO, New York's Late Night Show with David Letterman, Conan O'Brien but with all the issues and views of the everyday Filipino. The show headlines 80’s icon Jojo Alejar more popularly known as JOJO A. as host, and features celebrities, politicians, business people, the religious, the youth, common folks, and just about anybody who could add color on the Filipinos’ everyday life. The show puts premium on personalities and characters, and always believes there is something interesting in everything in everyone. The prime reason why truly, The Sobrang GudNite Show is the People's Show!
QTV 11 struck a gold mine in Cinderella fashion, when it got this show from a shabby cable channel. The former Medyo Late Nite Show is being broadcasted in all 50 states in the
U.S. through the Viva Pinoy Pack under Colorado‐based DISH Network. Now on its 3rd year with its horde of avid viewers, the show unwittingly, has captured the fancies of the Filipino communities in the US too. But for Jojo A. and his All The Way Boys, it’s payback time, the same goes for us who de