Anne Curtis was not surprised when she and the rest of the �Showtime� team heard that their program will return to its original timeslot - which is 10:30 a.m. - when �Happy, Yipee, Yehey� premieres on Saturday at 12 p.m.
�We knew that from the beginning,� explained Curtis.
The talent-search show was placed in the noontime slot after �Pilipinas Win na Win� went off air on December 31, 2010.
�They asked �Showtime� very quickly at the end of last year to be noontime for 3 hours, so naloka kami," she said. "We took on the challenge given us, but we were told naman back in December that it will only going to be until February, so it�s okay. Fight kami dyan.�
The Filipino-Australian shared that it was challenging for them to keep the show running for 3 hours every episode in a noontime slot.
Rather than being sad, Curtis is relieved that �Showtime� will return to its morning timeslot beginning Saturday.
�Kasi at least you know we�re back on the timeslot of young audience. Kasi if you�ve noticed the audience in �Showtime,� they�re all young, they�re students. Gusto nila nakakanood muna sila ng �Showtime� and then they go to school, kaya minsan naka-uniform sila [kapag pumupunta ng show],� she said.
She also noted that many students had protested after �Showtime� took the noontime slot. On Twitter, they complained that they could not watch the show anymore because they needed to be in school during the new timeslot.
Aside from �Showtime� and her endorsements nowadays, Curtis is busy promoting her new teleserye, titled �Green Rose,� with Jericho Rosales and Jake Cuenca and a movie with Luis Manzano, �Who�s That Girl.�
�I don�t think I could ask for anything more,� said Curtis, referring to her career.
�But if there is something more to happen, then I�d happily take it all in. I�m just taking everything in day by day [and] no expectations. I just want to be happy, [to have a] positive year. I want have a great 2011, and I wish the same for everyone else,� she added.
�We knew that from the beginning,� explained Curtis.
The talent-search show was placed in the noontime slot after �Pilipinas Win na Win� went off air on December 31, 2010.
�They asked �Showtime� very quickly at the end of last year to be noontime for 3 hours, so naloka kami," she said. "We took on the challenge given us, but we were told naman back in December that it will only going to be until February, so it�s okay. Fight kami dyan.�
The Filipino-Australian shared that it was challenging for them to keep the show running for 3 hours every episode in a noontime slot.
Rather than being sad, Curtis is relieved that �Showtime� will return to its morning timeslot beginning Saturday.
�Kasi at least you know we�re back on the timeslot of young audience. Kasi if you�ve noticed the audience in �Showtime,� they�re all young, they�re students. Gusto nila nakakanood muna sila ng �Showtime� and then they go to school, kaya minsan naka-uniform sila [kapag pumupunta ng show],� she said.
She also noted that many students had protested after �Showtime� took the noontime slot. On Twitter, they complained that they could not watch the show anymore because they needed to be in school during the new timeslot.
Aside from �Showtime� and her endorsements nowadays, Curtis is busy promoting her new teleserye, titled �Green Rose,� with Jericho Rosales and Jake Cuenca and a movie with Luis Manzano, �Who�s That Girl.�
�I don�t think I could ask for anything more,� said Curtis, referring to her career.
�But if there is something more to happen, then I�d happily take it all in. I�m just taking everything in day by day [and] no expectations. I just want to be happy, [to have a] positive year. I want have a great 2011, and I wish the same for everyone else,� she added.
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