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Kapamilya Channel (lit. ' Family member channel ') is a 24-hour Philippine pay television network owned and operated by ABS-CBN Corporation, a subsidiary of the Lopez Holdings Corporation.
Abot-Kamay na Pangarap is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network.It premiered on September 5, 2022, on the network's Afternoon Prime and Sabado Star Power sa Hapon lineup, replacing Apoy sa Langit.
I Feel U (2020–2021) [20] (produced by ABS-CBN Films, ABS-CBN Music and The Filipino Channel) Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards Showcase (2022) JTV Star Showcase (2013–2018) [18] Laugh Laban (2021–2022) Over a Glass or Two (2023, 2024) Pamilya Talk with Tita Jing (2023–2024) Proyekto Pilipino (2022–2024) Real Talk: The Heart of the ...
Ang Pamilya Ko: April 1987 June 1987 1988 Pag-ibig o Karangalan: 1988 1990 Umiikot ang Kapalaran: 1988 1989 Agila: February 20, 1989 February 7, 1992 Bubog sa Puso: 1989 1989 Sta. Zita at si Mary Rose: 1991 Anna Luna: November 27, 1989 September 30, 1994
The following is the list of original Philippine television drama series that first aired or are set to air on GMA Network, a free-to-air commercial broadcasting television and radio network in the Philippines owned by GMA Network Inc. Drama series are sorted in the decade and the year of its release, with the official international title included in parentheses.
The movie block was previously aired on Studio 23/S+A (now Aliw 23) as FPJ: Hari ng Pelikula in 2013, second again FPJ: Ang Nag-Iisang Alamat until January 12, 2014 and third again as FPJ: Kampeon ng Aksyon from January 24, 2014 to January 27, 2017 and Jeepney TV as FPJ: Da King Magpakailanman from August 30, 2013 to March 23, 2017.
News Patrol Southern Tagalog; News Patrol South Central Mindanao; Northern Catch; Nuebe Patrol (2009–2014) Okiddo (2005–2008) PAL Newscast - ABS-CBN Cebu; Palawan TV Patrol (1997–2006) - ABS-CBN Palawan; Pamahaw Espesyal (2008–2020) Pamilya Ukay-Ukay (1996–1997) Panay Sikat (2018–2020) Panay Sikat Sabado; Salandigan
Tecson at the Hiyas ng Bulacan Museum. Trinidad Perez Tecson (November 18, 1848 – January 28, 1928), known as the "Mother of Biak-na-Bato" and "Mother of Mercy", [citation needed] fought to gain Philippines independence. [1] She was given the title "Mother of Biak-na-Bato" by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and served as its nurse and combatant. [2]