The first season of StarStruck, is a Philippine television reality talent competition show, was broadcast on GMA Network.
The season ended with 71 episodes on February 1, 2004, having Mark Herras and Jennylyn Mercado as the Ultimate Survivors.
StarStruck was first announced on GMA Network program SOP, where the hosts invited teenagers from 14 to 18 years old to audition for the upcoming season.
In the first year of the reality-talent search, out of hundreds who auditioned nationwide, only the Top 100 was chosen for the first cut.
When the Final 14 was chosen, they are assigned to different challenges every week that honed their acting, singing, and dancing abilities.
Color key: Color key: The winner was announced on a two-hour TV special dubbed as StarStruck: The Final Judgment was held live on February 1, 2004, at the Araneta Coliseum, the venue of the event was jampacked with an estimated 15,000 StarStruck fans and supporters and almost the same number of fans used to wait outside the venue because of seats' insufficiency.
While, Yasmien Kurdi of San Juan and Rainier Castillo of Quezon City were proclaimed as the Runners-up, each of them received P100,000 pesos each plus and an exclusive management contract from the network.
The StarStruck test continues on this show where the final fourteen has to prove their staying power in the business.
Every week from Mondays to Thursdays, the show presents a miniseries starring the final fourteen, but this time their acting prowess is put into test.
Color key: Fridays would serve as critical day because the audience will judge their performance for the week through text messaging.