| 1995–1997 | 1997–2001 | 2001–2003 | 2003 | 2003–2004 |
| 2004–2005 | 2005 | 2005–2006 | February–March 2006 | 2006–2015 |
| 2015–2018 | 2018–2024 | 2024 (prototype) | 2024–2026 | 2026-present |
ASAP (first era)
1995–1997

ASAP premiered on February 5, 1995. The program was the result of Eat Bulaga's move from ABS-CBN to GMA that year (after six years with ABS-CBN), resulting in the hosts of ABS-CBN's then-Sunday musical show Sa Linggo n'APO Sila - including namesake APO Hiking Society - to take the Monday-Saturday timeslot with the launch of 'Sang Linggo n'APO Sila, and with the APO's move, the launch of ASAP.
1997–2001

A new logo was released for the show's 2nd year in 1997. By the time it reached its second anniversary, its first GMA rival GMA Supershow had folded up and in its place came SOP - setting forth a now iconic rivalry between the two Sunday noontime musical variety shows.
2001–2003

ASAP Mania
2003

The show was retitled as ASAP Mania as the show went thru a difficult time - by then, it had lost the ratings lead on Sunday noontime to rival SOP Rules on GMA (They only reclaimed it four years later in 2007 and SOP was replaced with Party Pilipinas in March 2010).
2003–2005
2003–2004

2004–2005

ASAP Fanatic
2004–2005

A youth-oriented spin-off of ASAP aired from 2004 to 2006. It featured the cast of Star Circle Quest and during the year 2005-2006, the first generation cast of Pinoy Big Brother.
2005–2006

Fanatic Banda Republic
February–March 2006

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Between February 12 and March 5, 2006, ASAP Fanatic had a four-week special known as Fanatic Banda Republic.
ASAP '05
2005

ASAP Mania became ASAP '05 and celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2005. By now, it had become the overall longest running ABS-CBN-produced noontime variety show as before this, the longest running variety shows of ABS-CBN lasted less than a decade (outside of ASAP and then It's Showtime, the longest running variety shows of the network were the ABS-CBN run of Student Canteen and MTB and its iterations, which both lasted six years). ASAP would thus be the only noontime variety show of the network to last for more than a decade until It's Showtime celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2019.
ASAP (second era)
2006–2015
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The ASAP LED/neon light and neon pixel dot logo was used from January 1, 2006 to the teaser of the show's January 4 episode first shown in January 3, 2015. This is the longest ASAP logo to be used, having used for 9 years and 2 days.
In 2014, the show surpassed GMA Supershow as the Philippines' longest running Sunday noontime variety show and, overall, the second longest-running noontime show on Philippine TV, next only to Eat Bulaga! (running for 46 years; eventually the two would share a home in TV5 between 2023 and 2025).
2015–2018

On January 4, 2015, the ASAP LED/neon light and neon pixel dot logo was retired after its 9-year usage and was replaced with a lowercase "a" inside a red square with the text "asap" below, with the letter "a" and "asap" text are in Avant Garde typeface. The trend of having an anniversary number with it continued until 2016.
ASAP Natin ‘To
2018–2024

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The logo was launched on November 18, 2018, coinciding with the launch of the Family is Love Christmas Station ID by ABS-CBN.
The show ended its run on ABS-CBN in May 2020 with the shutdown of the channel and returned on June 14, 2020, on its replacement Kapamilya Channel. It then premiered on A2Z on October 11, 2020, and on TV5 (replacing Sunday Noontime Live!, which was axed due to low ratings) on January 24, 2021, marking the return of ASAP on free TV.
ASAP (third era)
2024 (prototype)

On September 1, 2024, the show was reverted to its original title for the third time, ahead of its 30th anniversary in 2025, with a new logo, which modifies the letter "s" in wider mode. This logo was only used until September 22, 2024 (for some LED Screens), following similarity criticisms due to the logo resembling a letter "c", which looks like the letter "a".
2024–2026

On September 4, 2024, their logo was modified, but with a smaller 'asap' text underneath the modified first 'a' used in the new logo, similar to the 2015–2018 logo.
In December 2025, the show ended its TV5 run (after nearly five years) with the end of the ABS-CBN and TV5 partnership, and in January 2026, it premiered on ALLTV2 as Kapamilya Channel programming completely took over the station's airtime - marking ASAP's return to Channel 2 after nearly six years. The Sunday noontime slot on TV5 was taken over by the Sunday noontime replay of Vibe known as Vibe Playback.
ASAP XP
2026–present

On May 17, 2026, the show will update its title again to ASAP XP, as it will initiate two major changes: moving out of broadcasting from ABS-CBN's Studio 10 to bigger venues and, after 31 years on noontime, moving to late-afternoons at 5:30pm. This will mark ABS-CBN's return to broadcasting a musical variety show in primetime, 13 years after the conclusion of Sarah G. Live!.
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