There’s a growing buzz in the television industry as rumors swirl about the potential return of ‘It’s Your Lucky Day’ on ABS-CBN.
Originally conceived as a short-term replacement for ‘It’s Showtime’ during its suspension, this show captured the hearts of many, and fans have been clamoring for its return.
The show was initially introduced as a 12-day filler for ‘It’s Showtime’ from October 14 to 27. After its brief stint, ‘It’s Showtime’ resumed its regular broadcast on October 28. However, the resounding impact of ‘It’s Your Lucky Day’ didn’t go unnoticed.
One of the show’s ardent supporters is none other than the esteemed Star for All Seasons Vilma Santos. She openly appealed for the revival of the program, and it seems that her call resonated with the top executives at ABS-CBN.
The network has a track record of listening to its viewers, and netizens, especially those active on social media platforms, have consistently expressed their desire for the show’s return, with special attention given to Luis Manzano, one of the hosts.
While the show may not have topped the TV ratings during its initial run, it garnered positive feedback and was deemed advertiser-friendly. As a result, there’s a real possibility that the show might make a triumphant return to the television screen.
If everything aligns as planned, ‘It’s Your Lucky Day’ could be one of the much-anticipated shows on ABS-CBN in 2024. Moreover, if advertisers can make the necessary arrangements, there’s a chance that the show could return earlier than expected, potentially gracing the airwaves in early 2024 as a regular program.
The enthusiasm surrounding the show’s potential comeback is palpable, particularly among the hosts. Luis Manzano, for instance, conducted a survey to gauge public opinion about the program’s timeslot.
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According to the results, many favor a pre-primetime slot just before the news program begins, a scheduling choice that could be well-received by the audience.