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  2. Batibot - Wikipedia

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    An arrangement with CTW was made in order for the characters Pong Pagong and Kiko Matsing to continue their appearance including one human character Kuya Mario. Airing on weekdays with a time slot of 10:30 AM, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] the series consistently ranked in 1985 among the top 10 daytime shows in the Philippines, outdoing the ratings of Sesame ...

  3. Pong Pagong - Wikipedia

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    Pong Pagong is an anthropomorphic turtle, similar to Big Bird of Sesame Street, standing over six feet tall and towering over human co-stars and aged to be around six years old. Together with its co-muppet, Kiko Matsing , the characters were custom made in New York for Sesame . [ 1 ]

  4. Philippine Children's Television Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Pin Pin (PTV) - very first Chinese language children's show on Philippine TV; PG (Parents Guide) (GMA Network; developed by GMA News and Public Affairs, now split into GMA Integrated News and GMA Public Affairs) Art Angel (GMA Network)

  5. Bodjie Pascua - Wikipedia

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    On Batibot, Kuya Bodjie interacted with the other Batibot characters as part of the show's regular portion. Pascua's unique claim to fame, however, was a segment called "Mga Kwento ni Kuya Bodjie" ("Kuya Bodjie's stories") which featured Pascua telling a new short Children's story in every episode. Pascua called on his theater skills to make ...

  6. Category:ABS-CBN game shows - Wikipedia

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  7. Sesame! - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street first aired in the Philippines in 1970. [1] [2]Negotiations for a localized production began in 1983, and the series was jointly created by Children's Television Workshop and the Philippine Sesame Street Project (PSSP), which was funded by the Philippine government.

  8. Luke Wilson Reprises His “Legally Blonde” Role on the “Today ...

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    John Nacion/Getty . Savannah Guthrie and Luke Wilson as Elle Woods and Emmett Richmond from Legally Blonde (2001) on the Today show Oct. 31, 2024

  9. Philippine noontime variety television shows - Wikipedia

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    The new noontime show retained the hosts and staff hired by TAPE Inc. from the new Eat Bulaga! that premiered on June 5, 2023 after former main hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon left on May 31, 2023 along with their co-hosts and key staff members. The show premiered on January 6, 2024 and aired their last live episode on March 2, 2024.