List Of Accolades Received By Eat Bulaga!
Eat Bulaga! is the longest-running variety show in the Philippines. It has enjoyed consistently high viewership on broadcast television, according to AGB Nielsen Philippines and Kantar Media Philippines. The show's impact on television resulted in the creation of international spin-off programs and the supercouple nicknamed AlDub, which inspired various Internet memes, other mediums, and global popularity on social media.
Eat Bulaga! has garnered awards and nominations in various categories with particular recognition for its hosting and acting. It has won twenty-one Box Office Entertainment Awards. The show has received twenty-one Golden Screen TV Award nominations (winning eleven) and seventy-nine for PMPC Star Awards for Television (winning twenty). Eat Bulaga! won Best Entertainment (One-Off/Annual) at the 2005 Asian Television Awards. At the 2015 FAMAS Awards, Tito, Vic, and de Leon won FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award.
Accolades
Award | Year | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Aliw Awards | 2008 | Best Dance Company (Modern) | SexBomb Girls | Nominated | |
EB Babes | Nominated | ||||
2016 | Best Stand-Up Comedian | Jose Manalo | Won | ||
Asian Television Awards | 2005 | Best Entertainment (One-Off/Annual) | Eat Bulaga! Silver Special | Won | |
Box Office Entertainment Awards | 2002 | Most Popular Dance Group | SexBomb Dancers | Won | |
2005 | Most Popular Dance Group | SexBomb Dancers | Won | ||
2007 | Hall of Fame | SexBomb Dancers | Inducted | ||
Most Popular Dance Group | EB Babes | Won | |||
2008 | Most Popular Dance Group | EB Babes | Won | ||
2009 | Most Popular Dance Group | EB Babes | Won | ||
2012 | Most Popular TV Program – Musical Variety/Noontime & Primetime | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Bert Marcelo Lifetime Achievement Award | Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola | Won | |||
2013 | Most Popular TV Program – Musical Variety/Noontime & Primetime | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
2014 | Most Popular TV Program – Musical Variety/Noontime & Primetime | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
2015 | Most Popular TV Program – Musical Variety/Noontime & Primetime | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Corazon Samaniego Lifetime Achievement Award | Vic Sotto | Won | |||
2016 | Most Popular TV Program – Musical Variety/Noontime & Primetime | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Breakthrough Male Star of Philippine Movies and TV | Alden Richards | Won | |||
Breakthrough Female Star of Philippine Movies and TV | Maine Mendoza | Won | |||
Bert Marcelo Lifetime Achievement Award | Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros | Won | |||
Highest Record Rating of a Noontime Show of All Time (Local & Global) | "Tamang Panahon" for gaining a 55% television rating on October 24, 2015 | Won | |||
2017 | Most Promising Recording/Performing Group | That's My Bae | Won | ||
Global Achievement by a Filipino Artist | Paolo Ballesteros | Won | |||
2020 | Male TV Host of the Year | Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros | Won | ||
2024 | Box Office Iconic Stars of Philippine Television | Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon | Won | ||
FAMAS Awards | 2015 | FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award | Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon | Won | |
Gawad Tanglaw | 2011 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Eat Bulaga! | Won | |
2016 | Natatanging Tanglaw ng Kabataan sa Sining ng Telebisyon | Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza | Won | ||
Natatanging Gawad Tanglaw sa Sining ng Telebisyon | Antonio P. Tuviera | Won | |||
Golden Screen TV Awards | 2011 | Outstanding Variety Program | Eat Bulaga! | Won | |
Outstanding Male Host in a Musical or Variety Program | Vic Sotto | Won | |||
Tito Sotto | Nominated | ||||
Joey de Leon | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program | Julia Clarete | Won | |||
Pia Guanio | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Outstanding Variety Program | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Outstanding Male Host in a Musical or Variety Program | Ryan Agoncillo | Won | |||
Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program | Julia Clarete | Won | |||
2014 | Outstanding Variety Program | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Outstanding Male Host in a Musical or Variety Program | Allan K. | Won | |||
Ryan Agoncillo | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Program | Julia Clarete | Nominated | |||
Pia Guanio | Nominated | ||||
Special Citation as the Youngest TV Host | Ryzza Mae Dizon | Won | |||
2015 | Outstanding Variety Program | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Outstanding Female Host for a Musical or Variety Program | Julia Clarete | Won | |||
Pia Guanio | Nominated | ||||
Outstanding Male Host for a Musical or Variety Program | Allan K. | Nominated | |||
Ryan Agoncillo | Nominated | ||||
PMPC Star Awards for Television | 2000 | Best Variety Show | Eat Bulaga! | Won | |
Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award | Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon | Won | |||
2005 | Best Variety Show | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | |||
2006 | Best Variety Show | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
2007 | Best Variety Show | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | |||
Joey de Leon | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
2008 | Best Variety Show | Eat Bulaga! | Won | ||
Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Won | |||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
Best New Female TV Personality | Daiana Menezes | Nominated | |||
2009 | Hall of Fame (Best Variety Show) | Eat Bulaga! | Inducted | ||
Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | |||
Allan K. | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Julia Clarete | Nominated | |||
Pia Guanio | Nominated | ||||
2010 | Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||
Joey de Leon | Won | ||||
Allan K. | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award | Antonio P. Tuviera | Won | |||
2011 | Best Male TV Host | Allan K. | Won | ||
Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||||
Joey de Leon | Nominated | ||||
2012 | Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||
Allan K. | Nominated | ||||
Ryan Agoncillo | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Julia Clarete | Nominated | |||
Pauleen Luna | Nominated | ||||
Best New Female TV Personality | Ryzza Mae Dizon | Nominated | |||
Isabelle Daza | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||
Allan K. | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Julia Clarete | Nominated | |||
Pauleen Luna | Nominated | ||||
2014 | Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||
Joey de Leon | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Julia Clarete | Nominated | |||
Pia Guanio | Nominated | ||||
Best Single Performance by an Actor | Jose Manalo for "Hulog ng Langit" (2014 Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special) | Won | |||
2015 | Best Male TV Host | Wally Bayola | Nominated | ||
Best Female TV Host | Julia Clarete | Nominated | |||
Pia Guanio | Nominated | ||||
Best New Female TV Personality | Maine Mendoza | Nominated | |||
German Moreno's Power Tandem Award | Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza | Won | |||
2016 | Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||
Ryan Agoncillo | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
Best Single Performance by an Actor | Alden Richards for "God Gave Me You" (2016 Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special) | Nominated | |||
Best New Male TV Personality | Sebastian Benedict | Nominated | |||
Jake Ejercito for "God Gave Me You" (2016 Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special) | Won | ||||
2017 | Best Male TV Host | Ryan Agoncillo | Nominated | ||
Allan K. | Nominated | ||||
Jose Manalo | Nominated | ||||
Alden Richards | Nominated | ||||
Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
Maine Mendoza | Nominated | ||||
Best Single Performance by an Actor | Alden Richards for "Kapatid" (2017 Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special) | Won | |||
Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award | Vic Sotto | Won | |||
2018 | Best Male TV Host | Alden Richards | Won | ||
Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Maine Mendoza | Won | |||
Best New Male TV Personality | Kendoll | Won | |||
2019 | Best Male TV Host | Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
Maine Mendoza | Nominated | ||||
Best Single Performance by an Actor | Wally Bayola for "Bulawan" (2019 Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special) | Nominated | |||
Alden Richards for "Bulawan" (2019 Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special) | Nominated | ||||
2021 | Best Male TV Host | Paolo Ballesteros | Nominated | ||
Alden Richards | Nominated | ||||
Vic Sotto | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Pia Guanio | Nominated | |||
Maine Mendoza | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Best Male TV Host | Paolo Ballesteros | Won | ||
Alden Richards | Nominated | ||||
Best Female TV Host | Maine Mendoza | Nominated |
Notes
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ Tied with Wowowee
- ^ Tied with Arjo Atayde for the "Dos Por Dos" episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya (2014)
- ^ Tied with Onyok Pineda for Ang Probinsyano (2015–2022)
- ^ Tied with John Estrada for the "Mansanas at Juice" episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya (2017)
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