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Real-life Comedy

For some time now, viewers have been hooked on reality TV shows. As participants are required to accomplish certain tasks and deal with various situations, their true selves are revealed on camera. In response to this shift in viewers’ preferences, the Kapuso Network has come up with its own reality TV program that is sure to capture everyone’s attention. Text by Jessa Ericka C. Bien. Promo photos courtesy of GMA Network. Kung Ako Ikaw is the first-ever reality-comedy show, which is set to win viewers’ hearts with its novelty, uniqueness and guaranteed 100% fun. Hosted by two of GMA 7’s primed comedians, Joey Marquez and Keempee de Leon in their respective signature characters, Tsong and Harold, the show boasts of a great tandem and concept that will definitely relieve everyone off their stresses on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The Concept At first look, Kung Ako Ikaw may seem like a combination of other reality-based shows, particularly Extra Challenge , and QTV 11’s May Trabaho Ka or Day-Off . But what really sets the show apart from all others is its concept of a bisor. The bisor is an ordinary worker who becomes the boss and judges the performances of the manggagawa, three celebrities tasked to do menial jobs and become ordinary people struggling hard to earn a living. “We want to try something different this time,” Program Manager Redgie Magno explains during a press conference. “This is not just reality, may fun element ito. This is not a challenge. This is a display of your skills. Very exciting siya at siguradong ma-e-entertain kayo.” Director Dominic Zapata adds, “Kung nakaugalian ninyo na matutulog kayo ng masaya at naka-ngiti, nandoon pa rin eh, kasi comedy pa rin siya na nilagyan namin ng reality element…Kakaiba itong show natin ngayon kasi totoong hanapbuhay ‘to ng mga tao na pinapakita natin.” Making the show more exciting is a live Wednesday episode, where winners and special awardees will be acknowledged. The Fun and the Truth People can expect comedic scenes to take place any time of the show by simply checking out the hosts -- a masculine Tsong matched with the high-class gay guy Harold, dealing with the celebrity participants. “(Bukod sa) nakikita ninyong nahihirapan 'yung mga artista, nag-co-comment kami sa mga ginagawa nila,” Keempee shares. To which Joey adds, “na minsan, hindi namin alam, mali-mali na rin pala 'yung sinasabi namin. (Doon) papasok 'yung pagpapatawa.” Direk Dom supplies, “Ang kinukuha talaga namin kapag may hanap-buhay na i-a-assign, ('yung) medyo mahirap ma-imagine. Para exciting. (Kahit socialites pwede), kung willing ba naman sila and able.” But more than a comedy show, Kung Ako Ikaw also gives everyone a picture of the reality we live in: that jobs which seem to be too odd to be true exist. “Kasi minsan may ugali tayong mag-judge noong mga taong (ganito 'yung trabaho). Hindi natin alam kung gaano kahirap. Dito mo makikita kung gaano kahirap 'yung kabuhayan ng ibang tao,” Keempee notes. “This is the show na magbibigay ng importansya sa mga taong ganoon,” Joey adds. Direk Dom echoes their views by saying, “We wanted to reach a point na 'yung mga tao, malaman na ang mga gawaing ito, although unusual, marangal pa rin.” He also says that through this show, people doing menial jobs can find pride in the work they do. “Kaya kapag pinanood ninyo ito, hindi lang kayo matutuwa, kasi may kurot din siya sa puso.” -- Text by Jessa Ericka C. Bien. Promo photos courtesy of the GMA Network. Kung Ako Ikaw starts this Monday, July 16, on the KiliTV block. Don’t miss the fun real life comedy can bring! Do you have anything to say about the show? Then tell them all in the iGMA forum !