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The show broadcasts from The New TAPE Studios (Eastside Studio) at the in,. Is aired Weekdays at 12:00pm to 2:35pm and Saturdays at 11:30am to 2:45pm (). The show is also broadcast worldwide through. The name approximately translates to 'Lunchtime Surprise!' The show celebrated its 37th year on Philippine television on July 30, 2016, holding the record of being the longest-running noontime variety program on air in the history of Philippine television. Its first overseas franchise was, which last aired on Indonesia's Network, and premiered on Indonesia's Network on July 16, 2012. Became the first Philippine show to be franchised by another country.
History The RPN years (1979–1989). The hosts form the letters T and Y to thank the viewers for making them number one in the ratings. Production Specialists, Inc., a company owned by Romy Jalosjos, brought the idea of creating a noontime show for (RPN).
Antonio Tuviera, who was working for the company, thought that the comic troika of, and, better known as TVJ (who had gained fame through GMA Network's Discorama and as pinch-hitters for, but subsequently left both), would be the perfect hosts for the new program. At a meeting at the parking lot (now closed), Tuviera made the offer to them; they accepted. De Leon coined the title of the show: Eat represents lunchtime while Bulaga (which means 'to surprise') represents their plan to fill the show with big surprises. The title is also a play on two children's games: Eat is the transliteration of It from the game while Bulaga refers to. Because of this, the slogan 'Hangga't May Bata, May Eat Bulaga!'
( 'While There Are Children, There will be Eat Bulaga!' ) was coined, also by de Leon. Premiered on July 30, 1979. TVJ, along with Chiqui Hollman and Richie Reyes (a.k.a. Richie d' Horsie) were the original hosts.
During its first few months on the air, the show was in danger of cancellation. Not only did it face competition against the longest-running noontime show at that time, Student Canteen, it also lacked advertisers. In addition, TVJ did not receive their salaries for six months. Slowly gained top-rating status in 1980 after the introduction of the segment 'Mr. Production Specialists soon handed production to Tuviera's TAPE, Inc. In May 1982, the domestic satellite was launched, allowing Eat.Bulaga! And other RPN programs to be aired nationwide.
During the same time, Coney Reyes joined the show while Hollman moved to Student Canteen. In 1987, joined the show after finishing as a runner-up in the 'Little Miss Philippines' segment. Its easily recognizable theme song that begins with the famous phrase 'Mula Aparri hanggang Jolo' was introduced in 1982. The lyrics of the song was written by Vincent Dy Buncio, while the melody was composed by Vic Sotto and musical arrangement by Homer Flores.

An interview with Joey de Leon revealed that he, Tito and Vic never signed any contract with Eat.Bulaga! When they were offered to become hosts of the show. Vic Sotto confessed that he accepted the offer and would immediately stop once he had enough money to buy a personal vehicle. Joey de Leon also admitted that the show was only supposed to be a short-term employment.