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Ang Ganda-Ganda Ko by Elena M. Patron (author) and Rudy Florese (artist) Ang Gangster at ang Birhen by Ramon R. Marcelino (author) and Mar T. Santana (artist) Ang Gina at si Aladino by Jess A. Noriega; Ang Halimaw sa Intramuros; Ang Hiwaga ng Rosas na Itim; Ang Huling Lalaki ng Baluarte by Carlo J. Caparas (author) and Nestor Malgapo/Karl ...
The book was a surprise hit in 2001, quickly selling out its first run of 500 copies. [2] By 2013, it had sold over 240,000 copies, at which time a 12th anniversary edition was published. [ 2 ] The success of Bob Ong's book among Filipinos has been attributed to its conversational tone which uses humor to point out various absurdities inherent ...
Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real (The Other Mrs. Reals) GMA Network: Completed 80 Ang Lihim ni Annasandra (The Secret of Annasandra) GMA Network: 88 Bagito: ABS-CBN: 85 Based on the Wattpad series of the same title by Noreen Capili Beki Boxer: TV5: 68 Carmela: Ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Mundong Ibabaw: GMA Network: 83 Confessions of a Torpe: TV5: 78 ...
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano (transl. FPJ's The Provincial Man / International title: Brothers) is a 2015 Philippine action drama television series based on the 1997 Fernando Poe, Jr. film of the same title, produced by FPJ Productions. It is top billed by Coco Martin, together with an ensemble cast. [1]
He appeared in films as the favorite sidekick of Fernando Poe Jr. Known for his Batangueño accent when speaking, Padilla also played supporting roles for other Filipino stars, like Ace Vergel, Rudy Fernandez, Phillip Salvador, Vilma Santos, Nora Aunor, Sharon Cuneta, Maricel Soriano and other big stars.
Ako Ang Simula (transl. it begins with me) is a Philippine television public service show broadcast by ABS-CBN. Hosted by Karen Davila , Anthony Taberna and Atty. Pochoy Labog, it aired on ABS-CBN from October 8, 2011 to February 20, 2013, replacing ABS-CBN News & Current Affairs Special Report and was replaced by Banana Nite .
Ang mga Anak Dalita ("[The] Children of the Poor" [1]) is a 1911 Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Patricio Mariano.The 73-page novel was published in Manila by Limbagan at Aklatan Ni I.R. Morales (Printing Press And Library of I.R. Morales) during the American era in Philippine history (1898–1946).
Anak ng Tinapa: Jon Red: Ryan Eigenmann, China Cojuangco, Atong Redillas, Soliman Cruz, Ping Medina: Drama: Creative Programs Ang Anak ni Brocka: Sigfreid Barros-Sanchez: Nonie Buencamino, Roence Santos, Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino, Soliman Cruz, Raul Morit: Comedy: Creative Programs Bahay ni Lola 2: Joven Tan: Cherry Pie Picache, Dingdong ...