Something new comes in GMA’s “TiktoClock.”
The program, as hosted by award-winning actress Pokwang, Sparkle artist and Miss Universe Philippines 2020 Rabiya Mateo, and versatile host, triathlete, and everyone’s favorite trivia man Kuya Kim Atienza, is a one-of-a-kind variety show where every minute counts.
It will enthrall Kapuso viewers with its time-limited games, buzzer-beating performances, and many more interactive surprises.
The best part is that everyone can join in and win instant prizes—from studio audience to home viewers.
Kuya Kim guarantees, “Kakaiba ang show na ito dahil time-based. Hindi kayo mabo-bore. Mabibitin kayo pagkatapos ng bawat episode! Ang goal namin is tumagal ang show for ten years kaya gagalingan talaga namin at laging 101% ang energy.”
Pokwang shares, “Na-miss namin na muling makita sa personal ang ngiti at saya ng mga tao! Excited akong mapanood at ma-enjoy ng lahat ang mga masasayang laro at ang pamimigay namin ng papremyo.”
Rabiya admits that she feels pressured but is also grateful for the opportunity to work with her co-hosts.
“Grabe ‘yung kaba at takot ko dahil haligi na sila sa industriya, pero pina-feel nilang part ako ng family. Gina-guide nila ako sa hosting pati sa personal na buhay. Tinutulungan nila ako to be better every day.”
The main segment of the program is “Oras Mo Na,” wherein two singing contestants will compete in every episode and they only have one minute to impress the judges.
Then there’s “Hale Hale Hoy.” The audience will get to team up with guest Kapuso stars and if their bet wins, they take home the jackpot.
There’s more.
During a segment, an audio stinger will sound to signal Taympers from whatever is happening. The hosts will identify the Taympers item of the day, and in 10 seconds, the studio audience must go to the middle of the stage if they have the item. And once successful, they will share the prize. “
“TiktoClock” viewers can also be part of the Dance Raffle. Every episode, the TikTropa will teach short and easy trending dance moves to the studio audience. A dance camera will highlight everyone while enjoying the dance craze. Once the music stops, the person in front of the camera will win instant prizes.
Home viewers can also post their versions on their social media pages with the hashtag #TiktoClockDanceRaffle. Select uploads will be featured in the show and be chosen as the hosts’ favorite.
“TiktoClock,” under the helm of Louie Ignacio, starts airing July 25, every Monday to Friday, before “Eat Bulaga” on GMA-7.
Viewers abroad can also catch the program via GMA Pinoy TV. For more stories about the Kapuso Network, visit www.GMANetwork.com.