Present napud ko...
Guys please watch Banana Split every Saturday.
Nice na ang ilang epis0de..
Hello Kapamilyas! I missed you! Hay salamat makapost na jud ko balik! Taasa gihatag nako nga bakasyon oi 1 week man jud! hehehe! Bitaw, nagpahipi ra jud tawn ko... All Hail Kapamilyas!

present pud ko!.. nice jud kaayo mga show sa ABS.. makalingaw jud.. as in di ka pul an kay daghan cla mga talents, di pareho sa ubang station na puol, balik2x lang mga tawhana nagda bisag daghan man unta talents.. go kapamilya!
ko sa Kapamilya.. ABS-CBN rocks! Biliba jud nako ani salida ni Santino oi daghan kaayo ug guest na cast dili ka pul-an kay every episode new ang mga characters..

MULA sa TNS, narito ang National Ratings ng mga programa ng ABS-CBN 2 at GMA 7 noong LUNES (Mayo 4):
Umagang Kay Ganda 6.5% vs. Unang Hirit 4.8%;
Lastikman 11.3% vs. Pokemon Master Quest 6.3%;
Reborn 10.4% vs. Gadget Boy 7.6%;
Naruto 10% at Mr. Bean Live 8% vs. One Piece 10.9%;
Ruffa & Ai 7% vs. Slamdunk 12.4% at SiS 6.4%;
Game Ka Na Ba 13.1% vs. Lalola 8.4%;
Wowowee 25.7% vs. Eat Bulaga 15% at Daisy Siete 15.4%;
Kambal Sa Uma 21.1% vs. Paano Ba Ang Mangarap? 17.6%;
Precious Heart Romances Presents Bud Brothers 21.8% vs. Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? 20.4%;
La Traicion 14.3%, Kiba 10.9%, Mr. Bean 11.3% vs. Chil Princesses 7.6%;
Hot Shot 11.9% vs. Nodame Cantabele 6.7%;
Pinoy Bingo Night 15.9% vs. Hole in the Wall 14.4%;
TV Patrol World 29.7% vs. 24 Oras 28.3%;
May Bukas Pa 39.4% vs. Zorro 27%;
Only You 36% vs. Totoy Bato 26.9%;
Tayong Dalawa 34.8% vs. All About Eve 21.2%;
SNN 19.5% vs. Fated To Love You 19.6%;
Bandila 8.8% vs. Ripley’s Believe It or Not 12.5%;
Kalye 5.3% vs Saksi 7.9%;
Games Uplate 0.9% vs. I-Wtness: The GMA Documentaries 5.1%.

‘Salamat Dok’ marks 5th year
ABS-CBN’s acclaimed health and public service program, “Salamat Dok,” marks its fifth anniversary this month. Since its launch in 2004 with Cheryl Cosim as host, the program has undergone key changes in order to be responsive and relevant to its viewers’ health concerns.
As part of its anniversary celebrations, “Salamat, Dok” offers free medical services, as well as alternative therapy and treatments.
Attesting to its quality and value, the show has won prestigious honors like the Anak TV Seal, KBP Golden Dove, USTv Students’ Choice Awards and the Gawad Tanglaw.

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Assunta shines in MMK showcase
By Nestor Torre
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:23:00 05/06/2009
MANILA, Philippines—We congratulate the anthology drama show, “Maala-ala Mo Kaya,” for occasionally showcasing some under-utilized stars in challenging roles, the better to remind other producers and the viewing public of their exceptional talent.
A couple of weeks ago, the beneficiary of the “reminder” showcase was Assunta de Rossi. Even when she was a sexy starlet, Assunta impressed us with her beauty and relative self-possession. When she gave up acting in favor of married life, we were sad to see her go.
So, we welcomed the comeback showcase that MMK offered Assunta—and we’re happy to report that she took full advantage of the opportunity to show that she’s become an even better actress during her extended leave from the biz.
In the Jeffrey Jeturian-directed drama, Assunta played a young woman who has learned a lot from the ways that the many men in her life use and abuse her. Instead of reacting in knee-jerk anger, she employs psychology and a keen understanding of the macho psyche to still get her way, despite their masculine intransigence.
Due to its usual take on male-female relationships, the MMK drama was a refreshing viewing treat, a relatively rare find on local TV screen, which is full of mostly predictable, regurgitated stuff.
On the debit side, so many men were involved with Assunta’s character in the episode that the plot progression felt repetitious after a while.
Despite this, the show was a winner for Assunta, who scored major points in terms of versatility and sensitivity. She deglamorized herself for the role, but her character came through as a lovely person nonetheless. We trust that we’ll be seeing more of Assunta on both the big and small screens from here on in.
The MMK episode also turned out to be a comeback vehicle for another under-utilized actor, James Blanco. He played Assunta’s “serially philandering” husband, and his performance passed muster.
We trust that MMK continues to provide a showcase for our less active but still talented stars, because the industry needs them. All too often, local drama shows are headlined by pretty but raw young comers who can’t act their way out of a paper bag.
Viewers need and deserve better actors on the small screen, and MMK should be applauded for helping fill in the blanks. Now, if drama anthology could pay more attention to the quality of its plotting as well …
BOYS OVER FLOWERS karung lunes na after Tayong Dalawa
pwede ko mag post dwe nga thread!?kapamilso mn gd ko...hehehe....
99% kapamilya & 1% kapuso!......
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