Life! (TV program)

Life! was an experimental cultural variety show created and written by Gerome Magdangal and Herbert Abadiano that was aired on E Television on Saturdays and Sundays from December 7, 1968 to December 20, 1969. It is known for its eccentric and experimental nature, with a variety of segments featuring civilian interviews, own music charts, comedy skits, and a talk show.

The show gained popularity after several major newspapers, such as the Manila Daily Bulletin (now known as Manila Bulletin) and the Manila Times, made articles praising the program's unusualness and originality. The program was broadcast in full color.

The program was revived by E Television's successor Television Three on November 8, 1974, now airing every Friday. The show retained its producers and writers, Gerome Magdangal and Herbert Abadiano. The revival led to Television Three's popularity during the 70's and 80's. The revival ended on December 25, 1981.