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Batibot is a
Philippine television educational show
produced by the
Philippine Children's
Television Foundation (PCTF). It
debuted in 1984, a co-production...
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planted before 1902, as it is
fondly called by
teachers and
students as '
Batibot'. 1902 main gate
Covered walkway Interior with José
Rizal monument New...
- children's
educational television program Batibot. On
Batibot, Kuya
Bodjie interacted with the
other Batibot characters as part of the show's
regular portion...
- Street. It ran for a
single season in 1983,
after which it was
replaced by
Batibot.
Sesame Street first aired in the
Philippines in 1970.
Negotiations for...
- 03W, and on the same day,
PAGASA classified it as
Tropical Depression Batibot. Soon after, the
convection decreased from the center, and by May 20, all...
- the
iconic role of "Kuya Mario" on the Children's
educational TV
program Batibot.
Inocian was born
Rufino Duran Inocian, Jr. in
Iligan City, Philippines...
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create Sesame!,
later known as
Batibot.
These are
books published by the PCTF,
other than
those directly relating to
Batibot.
Nasaan ang
Tsinelas Ko Ang...
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Filipino folk song but in the
English language. In the children's
program Batibot,
there are two
alien puppets named Sitsiritsit and
Alibangbang who love...
- co-production venture, both
characters appeared in its 1985
replacement show,
Batibot,
under a
license arrangement with CTW. Both
characters were
returned to...
- (ABS-CBN 2) 1985
Champoy (RPN 9) 1985
Lovingly Yours 1985
Regal Shockers 1984
Batibot (RPN 9) Mendoza, Meg (October 7, 1988). "Still
going strong".
Manila Standard...