Face to Face (talk show)

Originally hosted by Amy Perez, it aired from March 22, 2010 to October 11, 2013 on the network's daytime line up.

The program aims to make a televised Barangay Hall, a small local government office where people take arguments to be heard by Tanods (Peacekeepers).

It also aims to give its audience lessons by showing the complainant's problems that the hosts and the counselors try to solve.

Any citizen in the Philippines who is fluent in Tagalog language can file any complaint about someone which will become the basis for an episode.

During the show, the host will talk to the complainant, who is on the puti or white side, in-person to describe the problem.

The evening edition has been inspected by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) before the broadcast.

The panel is composed of a lawyer, a psychologist, and a priest, who give legal, psychological, spiritual advice to the two respective parties.

[5][6] A reformatted version of the show, featuring broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez as the lead host, premiered on November 11, 2024.

[1][8] In reviewing the program, STIR Editor in Chief Edgar O. Cruz said "the back-of-the-mind thought is that joiners are acting since they are paid" and described portions as "not very believable" and "not realistic".