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KNC Show

2004 Filipino TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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KNC Show (English: Flock of Lamb) is a Philippine television educational show broadcast by UNTV. Hosted by Eric Cabobos, Liana Manalanzan, Elisha Manalanzan, Queenzy Villanueva, EK Navales, Kenchie Diaz, Julia Oyong, Merrielle Lagrimas, Boo Andres, Zyrus Juan, Jof Garcia, Roadblock Andres, Xyum Diaz, David Soriano, Zach Salomo, Clark Elias Carumba and Juliana De Leon, it premiered on July 16, 2004.

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Hosts

Main host

  • Eric Cabobos

Co-host

  • Liana Manalanzan
  • Elisha Manalanzan
  • Queenzy Villanueva
  • EK Navales
  • Kenchie Diaz
  • Julia Oyong
  • Merrielle Lagrimas
  • Boo Andres
  • Zyrus Juan
  • Jof Garcia
  • Roadblock Andres
  • Xyum Diaz
  • David Soriano
  • Zach Salomo
  • Clark Elias Carumba
  • Juliana De Leon

Former host

  • Moonlight Alarcon
  • Tim Argallon
  • Angelica Tejana
  • Kyla Manarang
  • Christian Luke Alarcon
  • Percida Capulong
  • Kimberly Enriquez
  • Christian Daniel Isip
  • MJ Paler
  • Angelica Tejana
  • Bency Braine Vallo
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Broadcast

  • KNC Show currently aired every Sunday at 11 am. Formerly aired in 2004, every Friday at 4 pm and Sunday at 11:30 am, later moved to Weekdays at 10:30 am (later axed the morning slot in 2006) and 4 pm also on weekends but axed the timeslot in 2007, but moved the weekday timeslot to 5 pm and returned to 4 pm in 2008, later moved to 3:45 pm in 2014 and back at 4 pm in 2015 for weekdays until April 3, 2020, later added weekend run at 8 am in 2013, moved to 9 am slot on December 5, 2020 and axed the Saturday timeslot on August 10, 2024 and on from October 13 to December 15, 2024, the Sunday timeslot aired at 9:30 am. On July 18, 2016 until 2020, returned the morning slot at 8 am.
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Awards

  • 2008, Best Children Show at the 22nd PMPC Star Awards for Television
  • 2011, Awardee at the 25th PMPC Star Awards for Television and Finalist in the Golden Screen TV Awards’ Outstanding Educational Program
  • 2012, Finalist in Quality in Children's Television Worldwide Award and Tunay na Programang Pambata sa Telebisyon Awardee by the Department of Education (National Council for Children's Television)
  • 2013, Best Educational Program Finalist in the Gandingan Awards (7th UPLB Isko’t Iska's Choice Awards)
  • 2014, Best TV Children's Program by the Golden Dove Awards[1]
  • 2015, Best Children Show at the 29th PMPC Star Awards for Television
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