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She also acted in Ilaw ng Tahanan, a long-running radio serial. Ilaw ng Tahanan became a television soap opera aired on RPN 9, during the late 1970s. Arceo's short story Lumapit, Lumayo ang Umaga was later turned into an award-winning film by National Artist Ishmael Bernal in 1975.
Burdened by hospital and day to day expenses, Marcela the matriarch had no other choice but to work in Singapore as a nanny to reclaim the farm and help provide for the basic needs for the family. With Marcy in Singapore, Pinang was tasked to be the "ilaw ng tahanan". And she does so with all her heart.
Ilaw ng Tahanan (radio drama) I M Ready sa Dobol B (2017–2021) (Became a segment of Super Balita sa Umaga Saturday Edition) In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley (2001–2004) Inday ng Buhay Ko (1981–1996) Isyu ATBP. (2019–2020) (Became a segment of Super Balita sa Umaga Saturday Edition) Isyu ng Bayan (2003–2015) Jimmy Gil Live! (2002–2021)
Below is a partial list of shows that were aired on the now-defunct Philippine television network, Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (relaunched as City 2 Television) from 1973 following the declaration of Martial law by then-President Ferdinand Marcos until 1986 during the height of EDSA Revolution to make way for the return of ABS-CBN with flagship station DWWX-TV.
IBC is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network.It is the flagship property of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, a state broadcaster owned by the Government Communications Group under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).
Anatomy of a Disaster: Himagsik ng Kalikasan (January 23, 2011) Anatomy of a Disaster: Lagalag ng Kalikasan (February 20, 2011) Anatomy of a Disaster: Alerto sa Pagyanig (March 21, 2011) Anatomy of a Disaster: Nag-aapoy na Unos (April 24, 2011) Anatomy of a Disaster: Ang Puot ng Karagatan (May 22, 2011) Anatomy of a Disaster: Superstorms (July ...
Ito ang Tahanan (2021–present; Net 25) Iwas-Sakit, Iwas-Gastos (2023–present; TeleRadyo Serbisyo, 2024–present; Prime TV) Kakaiba Ka (Inquirer 990 Television)
Luis Franco Mercado (June 21, 1928 – March 15, 2012) also known as Luis Gonzales, was a Filipino actor who appeared in more than 100 films during his career, most of them by Sampaguita Pictures. [1]