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00:00Good morning, afternoon, and evening to the funny Filipino people around the globe
00:06who have a lot of time to tune in tonight because they have nothing to do in life.
00:10I'm Micoe Morales. We're here because we're not there.
00:13Because if we're there, we're not here.
00:17We're here to deliver news that's not on the news and radio
00:22because it's all nonsense.
00:24But there's something to learn.
00:26Hi, I'm Micoe Salamangka and this is Kaladlawan News.
00:38The best political satire ever made for Philippine TV was approved.
00:42Sik O'Clock News is a political satire comedy news program that was aired on IBC Channel 13.
00:49It was hosted by Jaime Fabregas and Ces Quezada
00:53as newscasters Sonny Esguerra and Lilian Poli Katubusan Labaybay.
00:58The veteran actors and comedians were Rene Requestas, Noni Buencamino, Ching Arellano,
01:06Joji Isla, Manny Castaneda, and others.
01:10Plaridel, god of political satire of PH, will be damn proud to know
01:14that there are still people who stood their ground through wit and humor.
01:18What's different is that we already gained our independence from the then dictatorship
01:23and it is still a smart move nonetheless because if it was aired during the dark ages,
01:28it won't only reach 12-day suspension.
01:37So much for being the first political satire program in the country.
01:41Sik O'Clock News paved the way for satire to become part of comedy programs here in the country.
01:47In fairness, that's straight English, Mika!
01:49Of course! Well, there was another political satire sitcom. Stay tuned for the next chapter!
01:58What do you mean, stay tuned for the next chapter?
02:00That doesn't mean we're not done yet. What's that?
02:02That's the title.
02:04Watch out for the next chapter. It's in English.
02:07Ah! That's a joke!
02:17What were the shows that you directed that were political satire?
02:21There were a lot.
02:23Actually, what inspired me was when I was still in high school.
02:27I remember that. I was still in high school.
02:29My idol at that time was Narciso Pimentel.
02:31High school? 19...
02:32Don't say that!
02:3318, 20...
02:35You don't have an 18th century TV, right?
02:37I don't have one.
02:38Right?
02:39I don't have one.
02:40Anyway, one of my idols at that time was Narciso Pimentel.
02:44Narciso Pimentel, who made Kwentong Kutseo.
02:46And my other idol was Ading Fernando.
02:48He made TV shows like John and Marcia and so many more.
02:53That's a different kind.
02:55You know, that's what I'm trying to say.
02:58Seriously speaking, we can't do satire anymore.
03:02Right?
03:03Because with social media, people are so sensitive that you have to remain so boringly politically correct.
03:12Yeah, because you can cancel culture.
03:15You can cancel culture.
03:16And we also know how sensitive some people in power are.
03:24It's time for you to play with them.
03:26So, it's a waste that it's gone.
03:28Our frustration is gone.
03:30Oh, if only I can make a name for the next episode.
03:33Maybe, even if it's daily, you can do a lot of satirizing.
03:38But there can be no choice.
03:40Why not?
03:41What if we try to do it again?
03:43Because I also want to find out the truth.
03:50I'm also looking for a venue where I can openly express who I really am.
03:56And show it through these platforms and other things.
04:00What is my artistry?
04:02What is my craft?
04:03Especially when it comes to comedy.
04:06Like now, when I go to other shows and I'm a guest, I can't laugh at the first ones.
04:14Or I can't laugh at the first ones.
04:17Oh my God!
04:19And I can't even mention those words.
04:24God, please, no!
04:25No!
04:26No!
04:28No!
04:29But it's funny, right?
04:32But it's funny, right?
04:35And it's far.
04:36You can see the person.
04:37He's not a kid, but he's small, right?
04:39You can laugh at him.
04:43Maybe if we do a political satire again, I can go there.
04:47No, no, no.
04:48I mean, really, really.
04:49Because of the power of the internet, the power of social interaction brought about by the web,
04:55it's already hard.
04:56The next episode.
04:57Let's talk about that.
04:58Wait for the next episode.
04:59Wait for the next episode.
05:00That when you were doing the next one.
05:03Wait for the next one.
05:04Yeah, when you were doing the next one.
05:06Wait for the next episode.
05:08At that time, was there some sort of cancel culture, not just in the form of, of course,
05:15the internet.
05:16Was there something like that?
05:17Like, was there a time when social media was banned?
05:23Was there something like that?
05:24Like, was there a time when social media was banned?
05:28No.
05:29In my life, I only replayed the episode once in a while.
05:35Because there were a lot of people who called to replay the episode.
05:39Of course, I lost my job for a week because there was no T.F.
05:43I was able to save money.
05:46But sometimes, we did an episode where the station was reviewing it and said,
05:53Hey, don't.
05:55Don't show this.
06:02Because the subject matter is very sensitive.
06:06They said, you might offend people because...
06:12I don't know if I can use the term.
06:14But I was stupid.
06:16I wrote it stupidly.
06:18It was too offensive.
06:20And the people on the set were even more stupid.
06:22They were even more...
06:25Nice.
06:27So the admin said, don't do that.
06:31Just do something else.
06:33That's why we rushed to do another episode.
06:35But otherwise, you know, at that time, I was happier.
06:38Because people...
06:40This cancel culture, it's too much.
06:43For those who don't know, let's just discuss it directly.
06:47For the netizens who know how to do it, just cancel it.
06:56What are the plots and characters of the next episode?
07:00So they can research and try to cancel it.
07:07Sometimes, there are still episodes that can be found on YouTube.
07:10But it's based on three social classes.
07:13One is a politically strong family, namely the Tenkos.
07:17They were born by Tessie Tomas and Noel Trinidad.
07:22And they have a trigger-happy child who is mentally challenged.
07:26Portrayed by Aunt Juliana.
07:29Then there's a middle class, Freddie Ware and Nova Villa.
07:35Nova Villa is the type where all furniture in the house is made of plastic.
07:40So that it won't fall down.
07:42And then, he brawls with his friends.
07:46Those shopping bags.
07:50Then there's a poor guy, Sammy Lagmay.
07:52And then there's Net Inventor, who later became Vinnie Cordero.
07:56They are the poor guys.
07:58And then there's Carmie Martin.
08:01And then there's this dumb bar girl from the Culasisi Bar.
08:06And then there's Roderick Paulante, who is Benny's beautician.
08:10He's the resident of the bar.
08:14So it's a cross-section of Filipino society.
08:18It's been six years.
08:21I've been doing this for six years.
08:23Oh my God, those were the best years.
08:25You know what's good about that?
08:26Those were the times of the Macanilip.
08:28My grandfather used to play the Macanilip on his computer.
08:31I'll write the script for Saturday.
08:35So that we can tape it on Monday.
08:37Because it has to be very recent.
08:39Sometimes, it's Sunday and something happened.
08:42Your script is done.
08:44You write it so that we can tape it on Monday.
08:48So it really is like a hot pan de sal.
08:51Yes, it's necessary.
08:52But it's not just for fun.
08:56It's fun because you're making people laugh and think.
09:01Yes, because it has to be relevant.
09:04It has to be hot.
09:06Yes, it has to be beautiful.
09:09Even on the set, when you get to the point,
09:11something happens on the day you're taping.
09:14Let's change that.
09:15Every day, I'm there for every taping.
09:17I'm there for every taping.
09:18In case something happens, I'm there to insert.
09:23And it was a lot of fun.
09:25The times when I was in ABS-CBN.
09:29I was doing Palibasan Lalaki and Abangan.
09:33I was so happy.
09:36I was so happy.
09:38I wish I was born in the 1920s.
09:41No, you're not.
09:43How old are you?
09:45I'm 30.
09:46Really?
09:47No, really.
09:48I'm just 30.
09:49No, really.
09:50I'm just 30.
09:51No, no.
09:52You look much younger.
09:54Really, in reality.
09:55You look like you're 24 or 22.
09:58I wish.
10:00Mika, listen.
10:01Get ready with me.
10:03Your makeup routine and self-care routine.
10:06But you're very attractive.
10:07You're Coco.
10:08Really.
10:09Oh, my God.
10:13I am?
10:14I am.
10:15See?
10:16I am.
10:17Look at you.
10:18Are you drunk last night?
10:20Oh, my God.
10:21Who the hell cares?
10:24Consider, Mika.
10:25He has a trophy.
10:26I have a trophy?
10:27No, you don't.
10:28You have a trophy?
10:29No, you don't.
10:30It happened to Direk Zoya.
10:31You're not the best actor, Mika.
10:36If you're watching this,
10:38please, don't steal my show.
10:40Mika, please.
10:41Not only in TV shows,
10:42Bonifacio's children grew up
10:45with no fear of the powerful.
10:50Legend has it that
10:51Willie Napumaceno
10:53has a split personality
10:55among his many cousins
10:57who were impersonated.
10:58Most of them became president of the country.
11:01John Santos was also known
11:03for impersonating
11:04the star of all seasons,
11:06Ate Vee.
11:07Ate Glo as the former president,
11:09GMA.
11:11Nanette Inventor
11:12as the pork barrel queen.
11:15And Thomas Nasuki
11:16of the gag shows
11:17was also known
11:18for impersonating
11:19the former first lady,
11:21Emel the Puppin.
11:23Wrong.
11:24You already know that.
11:26Wow, Mika.
11:27Your comment on Political Satire is impressive.
11:31I hope it gets even more impressive
11:32so you can get an award.
11:35Damn!
11:37Let's talk about gag shows.
11:43It should have an effect.
11:45Let's talk about gag shows.
11:49Last year,
11:50the country's longest-running gag show
11:52had a revamp.
11:55Bubble Gang
11:56is now known as
11:57BBL Gang.
12:00Yes, I remember
12:01you were in Bubble Gang before.
12:02What happened?
12:03Did you get a post-cut?
12:04Did you also get fired?
12:06I don't know.
12:07But it hurts
12:08to be removed
12:10from this show.
12:13A few moments later.
12:14To be honest,
12:15I also don't know
12:16what happened.
12:17It just happened suddenly.
12:18It's okay.
12:19It's just a post-cut.
12:20It's just a post-cut.
12:21I don't love my TF.
12:23At least,
12:24you're the best performer actress
12:25or actor.
12:27I hope they'll just make it
12:28a free-noodle basket.
12:29Don't remove it.
12:31Come here.
12:33Before Bubble Gang,
12:34there were other
12:35gag and sketch shows
12:36that were aired before.
12:39Super Laugh In
12:40Todas,
12:41or Television's
12:42Outrageously Delightful
12:43All-Star Show
12:45Champoy
12:47Banana Sunday
12:48Corn Bananas
12:50and Tropang Trumpo.
12:52Before we say goodbye,
12:54I mean,
12:55say goodbye.
12:58We'd like to thank
12:59our guests
13:00for this episode.
13:01Also,
13:02TF,
13:03don't worry.
13:04Just like me,
13:05you won't be fired.
13:07Because you're firing me.
13:10Fired!
13:12Fired!
13:16But to our viewers,
13:18we'll end the show
13:19because you already know
13:20a lot of jokes.
13:22In the next episode,
13:23we'll get to know
13:24more comedians.
13:25Unos, dos,
13:26psyches.
13:27Wait.
13:28What's unos?
13:29Unos.
13:30This is the term
13:31that was first used
13:32for single and lone performers.
13:34Just single.
13:35Single.
13:36Single.
13:37Okay.
13:38You're a gen Z.
13:39That's it.
13:40Also about stand-up comedy
13:41and comedians
13:42in bars and
13:43mainstream
13:44and the so-called
13:45toilet humor.
13:46It seems like
13:47the next episode
13:48is going to be bad.
13:49That's it.
13:50See you, kids!
14:09Anytime,
14:10anyone,
14:11anyhow.
14:13Anywhere in the world,
14:14everybody in the house.
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