All-Star Noontime Bigtime

All-Star Noontime Bigtime, formerly known as Noontime Bigtime: There's Always a Party at Noontime, and simply known as Noontime Bigtime, is a Magisterian noontime television variety show broadcast by MBC. The program, which airs Mondays through Fridays from 12:00pm to 2:30pm and Saturdays from 11:30am to 2:45pm, is presented by Marlon Mark, alongside notable MBC talents. Previously, Noontime Bigtime aired on MTV from 2 October 2010 to 28 December 2013. The show marks the return of Marlon Mark to the noontime slot after almost ten years since he was last hosting on the noontime slot, as well it marks the return of Noontime Bigtime.

All-Star Noontime Bigtime is one of the numerous programs co-produced by Bigtime Entertainment Productions (formerly known as 2M Television Productions), the production outfit of television host Marlon Mark, and MBC Entertainment Productions.

Marlon Mark returned from his hiatus on 1 February 2016, with a new program dubbed Primetime Bigtime, a primetime show in the similar format as Noontime Bigtime. For the next seven years, Primetime Bigtime became one of MBC's most critically and commercially successful programs. On 23 January, Marlon Mark announced that he'll be moving back to noontime on 18 February 2023, and announced the name of the show in the 7th anniversary episode on 1 February 2023.

Overview
First broadcast under the name Noontime Bigtime: There's Always a Party at Noontime, the show was formed as a result of the transfer of Marlon Mark to MTV. During the peak of the noontime war, MTV was in need of an equalizer. In early-2010, Marlon Mark - who was serving as the producer of Once Upon a Time in A.C. at that time - signed a contract to produce the first noontime show on the network, named Noontime Bigtime.

Noontime Bigtime became one of the highly successful Magisterian variety shows and is regarded as one of the most popular Magisterian shows of all time. During the first run in November 2013, Mark announced that the show will end its run on 28 December 2013 due to burn out. The show aired its final episode on 28 December 2013, 3 years, 2 months, and 26 days after its debut.

Mark returned to television in 2016 with a new show, Primetime Bigtime. For the next seven years, Primetime Bigtime went on to become one of MBC's most successful shows of all time. After the producers of Six Days A Week announced that they'll be ending the show, Marlon Mark decided to return to noontime with a revival of the show. Six Days A Week made its final broadcast on 17 February, a day before All-Star Noontime Bigtime premiered.

Marlon Mark temporarily left the show on July 15 to focus on his duties as President of the MBC Networks Group. Mindy Kemper joined the show in addition to Clifton Kelsey, a trans man, and Alannis Sauvage, a trans woman, who are the show's first transgender hosts.

Main host

 * Marlon Mark (since 2023; on hiatus)

Co-hosts / Temporary hosts

 * Jade Morin (since 2023)
 * Kimberlee Wickham (since 2023)
 * Daphné St Martin (since 2023)
 * Sienna Cousineau (since 2023)
 * Robert Hogarth (since 2023)
 * Nigel Morgan (since 2023)
 * Michael Paquet (since 2023)
 * Oliver Lyons (since 2023)
 * Mindy Kemper (since 2023)
 * Clifton Kelsey (since 2023)
 * Alannis Sauvage (since 2023)

Sing It or Guess It
Based off the Wowowee segment Willie of Fortune, Six people will be selected through "themed" auditions compete in pairs in rounds of Sing It or Guess It. The in-house keyboardist plays a portion of a song, and the first person to sing the song/guess the name of the song correctly wins one point. 2 points are required to win the first round to enter the knock out round. In this round, the 3 remaining players go to a knock out question. One song will be played, and whoever can buzz in the correct song title/sing the song correctly first wins M₣250 and advances to the jackpot round, Wheel of Three Fortunes.

Just like its predecessor Primetime Qualifiers, celebrity teams occasionally play against each other. Same gameplay rules used in the weekday version exists. However, the team who gets to five points first wins, and goes straight to the jackpot round, Wheel of Three Fortunes. The special celebrity edition only happens every Saturday.

Wheel of Three Fortunes
The winner of the Sing It or Guess It will play in the jackpot round which is the Wheel of Three Fortunes. The round involves a large wheel that has ten colours: red, yellow, blue, green, gold, indigo, orange, pink, yellow-orange, blue-green. Three of the colours contain three 'fortunes', and the host will make a cash offer that would make the player think if he/she'll through with the game (Fight It) or withdraw with the offer (Take It). The three 'fortunes' are listed below:


 * 1 - M$1,000,000
 * 2 - Brand New Car / House and Lot
 * 3 - SUPER JACKPOT (M$1,000,000 / Brand New Car / House and Lot)

No, Yes, Maybe, I Dont Know
No, Yes, Maybe, I Dont Know is a reality dating game segment for ex-couples. The segment aims to give chance or closure for ex-couples. The two guests will read their letters for each other, and will ask each other seven answers of hope. At the end of the segment, the couple will ultimately decide If there will be a chance (Yes) or not (No).

Bigtime R-P-S
Bigtime R-P-S (rock-paper-scissors) is a game segment based on the classic children's game rock–paper–scissors. Four players are paired to compete in the three-round segment that follows a knockout format. In the first round, the first pair plays against each other until one player wins three times. The next pair then plays against each other in the second round. The winners from the first two rounds then compete against each other to determine the ultimate winner. The winner of the game then moves on to the final round. In the final round, the player will face one of the hosts by player's choice. If the player wins against the host of his/her choice, he/she will win the cash prize of M₣50,000.

The Ridiculously Easiest Game Show on the Planet
A quiz segment for the show's studio audience. One contestant is picked from the studio audience. The audience member will simply answer one ridiculously easy question for a chance to win a cash prize and gift packs from the segment's sponsors. If the contestant fails to answer the question, then another contestant is selected from the studio audience.

Red, White, and Blue
Red White, and Blue is a game wherein 50 individuals from the studio audience has been already selected during the raffle draw before playing the game. They will only choose the colours, red, white, and blue, to answer the questions. If the individual contestants selected the correct answer, they will proceed to the next questions but the other individual contestants who chose the 2 wrong answers are automatically eliminated from the game.

The remaining individual contestant who chose the correct answer to the final question automatically receives M₣250 cash prize and gift packs from sponsors before playing the The Clock Game jackpot round.

The Clock Game
The Clock Game is adapted from the Price is Right game of the same name and the jackpot round after Red, White, and Blue. The contestant has 30 seconds to guess the price of two prizes, one at a time. The contestant makes guesses at the price; after each guess, the host will tell the contestant "higher" or "lower," until they guess the correct price, which is displayed on screen for the audience and for the people at home to see.

If the contestant successfully guesses the price of the first prize within the 30 second time limit, he/she wins it and keeps the prize no matter what happens. Then with the time remaining, the contestant will bid on the second prize, as before. Successfully guessing both prices wins the contestant a bonus prize; however, if time expires while bidding on the second item, the contestant still wins the first prize.

House Party
House Party is a dance segment which features dance groups around Magisteria and the world. The name came from the sketch show House Party, a show where the main host Marlon Mark was featured for ten seasons.

NTS: Noontime Talent Spotter
NTS: Noontime Talent Spotter is a talent search and the continuation of the Primetime Talent Spotter from the show's predecessor Primetime Bigtime.

Ratings
According to Kantar Media Magisteria, the pilot episode of All-Star Noontime Bigtime earned a 42.7% national TV rating.