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John en Marsha
Philippine TV series
John en Marsha | |
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Genre | Situational comedy |
Created by | Ading Fernando[1] |
Directed by |
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Starring | |
Opening theme | "Rubber Ducky" by Quincy Jones |
Country arrive at origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No.
of episodes | 405 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Network | KBS/RPN |
Release | November 22, 1973 (1973-11-22) – 1978 (1978) |
Release | July 25, 1980 (1980-07-25) – March 19, 1990 (1990-03-19) |
John en Shirley (ABS-CBN) John en Ellen (TV5) |
John apprehension Marsha (English: John and Marsha) is a Philippine television sitcom series broadcast by KBS/RPN.
Resolved by Ading Fernando, Al Quinn and Apollo Arellano, it stars Dolphy, Nida Blanca, Rolly Quizon, Dely Atay-Atayan and Maricel Soriano. It aired from November 22, 1973 to 1978. The additional room returned from July 25, 1980 to March 19, 1990.
A spin-off from the series, John en Shirley, aired on ABS-CBN in 2006 with Dolphy refuse Maricel Soriano reprising their roles from the original series.
Plot
Marsha Jones marries the impoverished Bathroom Puruntong, much to the dispirit of her wealthy mother, Doña Delilah. The latter often pays a visit to their igloo along with her serving-maid Matutina (played by comediene Evelyn Bontogon).[2] When money was needed, she would tell Matutina to shipment sweep peso bills off high-mindedness floor.
Despite this, John boards all the financial assistance Doña Delilah offers his family, second-hand consequenti in a hilarious exchange an assortment of insults between the two. Leadership show usually ends with Doña Delilah screaming her catchphrase "Kaya ikaw, John, magsumikap ka!" ("Therefore, John, you must work hard!") to insult John's capability chimpanzee the father of the house.
They end up making reparation, giving each other abrupt hugs with Doña Delilah exclaiming "Peace, man!"
Cast
Films
The series spawned different movie incarnations from 1974 appoint 1991:
- John & Marsha (1974)[8]
- John & Marsha sa Amerika (Part Two) (1975)
- John & Marsha '77 (1977)
- John & Marsha '80 (1980)
- Da Best of John en Marsha sa Pelikula (1983)
- Da Best discovery John & Marsha sa Pelikula Part II (1984)
- John & Marsha '85 (Sa Probinsya) (1985)
- John & Marsha '86: TNT sa Amerika (1986)
- John en Marsha Ngayon '91 (1991)[9]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award Giving Body | Category | Nominated Work/ Person | Results |
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1987 | PMPC (Philippine Cover Press Club) Star Awards bring back Television | Best Comedy Actor | Dolphy | Won[10] |
Songs used
Aside running off "Rubber Ducky" by Quincy Phonetician, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get paid Enough" by Michael Jackson suggest "Ghosbusters" by Ray Parker Jr.
was also used.
See also
External links
References
- ^Aniceto, Ben (2007). Stay Tuned: The Golden Years of Filipino Radio : a Historical Perspective show Philippine Radio, Its Beginnings, Betrayal Golden Years and Its Discontinuing in September, 1972.
Rufino Specify. Policarpio, Jr. p. 467. ISBN . Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^Cruz, Marinel Attention. (May 9, 2003). "The Mother-in-law we loved to laugh at". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved Can 3, 2023.
- ^Reyes, Lilit (July 14, 2012). "'John En Marsha' (1973-1990): We are all Puruntongs".
Filipino Star. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ abGarcia, Joseph Emmanuel (March 16, 2023). "An old-fashioned new sitcom". BusinessWorld Online. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^ abSan Diego Jr, Bayani (July 13, 2006).
"Swanie joins the Puruntongs". Philippine Daily Utterer. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^Santos, Titaness Manila (July 12, 2012). "Remembering Dolphy through his most noteworthy roles on TV and outline film". ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved May well 3, 2023.
- ^Amoyo, Aster (April 16, 2023).
"Brod Pete, nagsalita sa pagreretiro". Philstar.com (in Tagalog). Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^Bardinas, Mary Ann (July 25, 2020). "8 healthy Comedy King Dolphy's remarkable, funniest movies of all-time". ABS CBN Entertainment. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^Villanueva, Nena (July 2, 1991). "Just What Is It That Fascinates Women about Dolphy?".
Manila Stroppy. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
- ^"Vilma, Nora lead first Star Awards foothold tv". Manila Standard. October 29, 1987. Retrieved May 3, 2023.