Saturday, April 23, 2011

Maestra April 23 Episode Video
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Description: Description: Holy Week is a significant religious festival in the Philippines. In this predominantly Roman Catholic country, Holy Week is known as both Semana Santa (the original Spanish name) or by the Filipino name Mahál na Araw (lit. "Dear/Precious Day/s").

Beginning Holy Wednesday, businesses in the Philippines either shut down operations until Black Saturday or have later opening and earlier closing times. During the Easter Triduum, usually a public holiday, many local television and radio stations interrupt broadcast or at least replace regular programming with more solemn or religious content out of respect. Many communities observe the Spanish-influenced Catholic rituals such as processions, with many having been syncretised with pre-Hispanic beliefs. This is evident in local practises and the many superstitions associated with the occasion.

TV Patrol April 23 Episode Video
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Description: TV Patrol World is the flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It can be heard simultaneously in DZMM and its TV counterpart, DZMM TeleRadyo. TV Patrol celebrates their 20th anniversary since its inception in 1987 (as TV Patrol), it has been the longest running Filipino primetime newscast.
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Wish Ko Lang April 23 Episode Video
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Description: Wish Ko Lang is the first wish-granting show on Philippine television. Its pilot episode was broadcast in July 2002, hosted by Bernadette Sembrano. She was later replaced by Vicky Morales after transferring to a rival network.

Tanikala: Panata April 23 Episode Video
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Description: Description: Holy Week is a significant religious festival in the Philippines. In this predominantly Roman Catholic country, Holy Week is known as both Semana Santa (the original Spanish name) or by the Filipino name Mahál na Araw (lit. "Dear/Precious Day/s").

Beginning Holy Wednesday, businesses in the Philippines either shut down operations until Black Saturday or have later opening and earlier closing times. During the Easter Triduum, usually a public holiday, many local television and radio stations interrupt broadcast or at least replace regular programming with more solemn or religious content out of respect. Many communities observe the Spanish-influenced Catholic rituals such as processions, with many having been syncretised with pre-Hispanic beliefs. This is evident in local practises and the many superstitions associated with the occasion.

 
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