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The series premiered on the network's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide via The Filipino Channel from September 9, 2019 to March 13, 2020, replacing Minute to Win It: Last Tandem Standing. [ 1 ]
Gabay sa Mabuting Asal (1999–2002; GMA; 2001–2005, 2012–present; Net 25; 2012–present; INC TV) GBU: God Bless U (2023–present; TeleRadyo Serbisyo, 2024–present; Prime TV) Healing Mass for the Homebound with Fr. Mario Sobrejuanite (produced by Rivers of Living Water (now ACTS) Catholic Community) (2006–2014; Studio 23, 2014–2020 ...
[1] [2] The Star Awards for Television are the oldest existing television awards in the country; they are handed out annually by the Philippine Movie Press Club and are voted by the press. The Philippines has no public broadcasting television network. [3] [4] Despite this, there are several government-owned ones.
In March 2007, MMK started its radio counterpart Maalaala Mo Kaya sa DZMM as a daily radio drama being broadcast on DZMM. [41] It is also hosted by Charo Santos-Concio and airs weekdays from 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM. [42] It was recently recognized as the Best Drama Program at the 32nd Catholic Mass Media Awards. [43]
The results of a massive DNA study conducted by the National Geographic's, "The Genographic Project", based on genetic testings of 80,000 Filipino people by the National Geographic in 2008–2009, found that the average Filipino's genes are around 53% Southeast Asia and Oceania, 36% East Asian, 5% Southern European, 3% South Asian and 2% Native ...
"Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" ("You Sing and I'll Dance") is a disco song by the Filipino group VST & Company. Although released only as a B-side of the ballad "Ikaw ang Aking Mahal" ("You Are My Love"), it is one of group's biggest hits in the country. The lyrics were penned by Joey de Leon and its melody by Vic Sotto and arranged by Lorrie Illustre.
It has a long historical tradition and is considered an obligatory rite of passage for males; [1] those who have not undergone the ritual are ridiculed and labeled supót by their peers. [ 2 ] Circumcision is not considered a religious rite in the Philippines, as some four-fifths of Filipinos profess Roman Catholicism , which does not require it.
Ibong Adarna, also known as The Adarna Bird, [1] is an early 19th century Filipino epic poem that centers around a magical bird of the same name. During the Spanish era, the longer form of the story's title was Korrido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak ni Haring Fernando at ni Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbanya ' ("Corrido and Life Lived by the Three Princes ...