MediaCorp TV Channel 5

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MediaCorp Tv Channel 5
Channel 5 logo.
Launched April 2, 1963
Owned by MediaCorp
Audience share ? (?, ?)
Country Flag of Singapore Singapore
Website www.channel5.com.sg
Availability
Terrestrial
Singapore analogue Channel 2
Cable
Starhub Channel 2
Channel 5 logo before 1994.
Channel 5 logo before 1994.

MediaCorpTV's Channel 5 is a 24-hour, English-language television channel based in Singapore. Programmes on Channel 5 normally include English dramas, variety shows, news, current affairs, game programmes, and general adaption of overseas productions, such as Singapore Idol and Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.


Contents

  • News 5 Tonight 9.30pm (Daily)

  • Gurmit’s Small Talk
  • Extreme Gourmet
  • Tonight With Gurmit [TWG]
  • All Change [9]
  • 2005: Food Chain (Season 2) 24 February
  • 2005: Wish You Were Here 8 March
  • 2005: Coffee Talk and Hawker Woks 10 May
  • 2005: Extreme Japan
  • 2006: Seoul Far Seoul Good
  • 2006: Our Makan Places:Lost And Found
  • 2006: Coffee Talk and Hawker Woks (Season 2 & 3)
  • 2006: Girls Out Loud
  • 2007: The Arena
  • 2007: i Whiz

  • Monday Mega Movie
  • Must-see Tuesday Movie
  • Wednesday Night Movie
  • Friday Night Movie
  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Afternoon Movie
  • Stay Home Saturday Night
  • Saturday Night Movie
  • Sunday Prime Movie
  • Carlsberg Blockbuster

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