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Batibot was conceptualized and produced by Feny Delos Angeles-Bautista, a teacher from the Community of Learners Foundation and writer Rene Villanueva. Unlike the bilingual (Filipino and English) Sesame!, Batibot was done entirely in Filipino and featured stories in a Philippine context. An arrangement with CTW was made in order for the ...
Ramon Victor Agas Bautista is a Filipino YouTuber, former actor, vlogger, comedian, television host, film producer, writer, commercial model, and educator. He is a self-proclaimed "Internet Action Star".
' GAPÔ is a 1988 Tagalog novel written by award-winning Filipino author Lualhati Bautista. Its complete title is ' GAPÔ at isang puting Pilipino, sa mundo ng mga Amerikanong kulay brown [1] which means " 'Gapô and one white Filipino, in a world of brown Americans" in translation. [2] ' Gapô is an abbreviated form of the Philippine place ...
Kumander Bawang: Kalaban ng Mga Aswang (transl. Commander Garlic: Enemy of the Aswang), or simply Kumander Bawang, is a 1988 Filipino fantasy comedy film directed by Ramje and starring Herbert Bautista as the titular character, alongside Mat Ranillo III, Matet, Mia Prats, Timmy Cruz, Jigo Garcia, Jay Jay Salvador, Vina Morales, Joko Diaz, and Ronald Jayme.
Aring Bautista, Filipino actress; Augusto Bautista, Filipino basketball player; Aurora Bautista (1925–2012), Spanish actress; Boyet Bautista (born 1981), Filipino basketball player; Buda Bautista (born 1973), Filipino women's footballer and manager; Cacai Bautista (born 1978), Filipino actress and comedian; Cipriano Bautista (died 2000 ...
The novel was adapted as a 2002 film of the same name under Star Cinema, directed by Chito S. Roño, and with a screenplay by Lualhati Bautista.The film starred Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon with Piolo Pascual, Carlos Agassi, Marvin Agustin, Danilo Barrios, John Wayne Sace, and Kris Aquino. [2]
Channel B: A parody of the 24-hour music channel Channel V. Ortigas vs. Mendiola: 1995–2000: Paksiw: GNA Headline Balita/Paksiw: 1996-1998, 1999-2004: Parody of GMA Network's primetime newscast Saksi. The word paksiw refers to a Filipino dish. Faxmimar de Amor: 1996: Parody of the Mexican telenovela Marimar. Bisperas de Color de Rosas (lit.
May Tamang Balita (transl. there's true news) formally May Tamang Balita atbp. is a Philippine television news satire show broadcast by GMA News TV. Originally hosted by Janna Dominguez, Maey Bautista, Ramon Bautista and Sheena Halili, it premiered on March 4, 2011. [1] The show concluded on February 7, 2013 with a total of 100 episodes.