Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!
Appearance
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Directed by | Bert de Leon |
Starring | |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
Production | |
Executive producer | Marvic Sotto |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Production company | M-Zet Productions |
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Release | November 26, 1987[1] – April 3, 1997 |
Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (transl. you are okay, my fairy!) is a Philippine television fantasy sitcom series broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, ABS-CBN and GMA Network.[2] Directed by Bert de Leon, it stars Vic Sotto, Charito Solis and Alice Dixson. It premiered on November 26, 1987 and concluded on April 3, 1997.
Cast and characters
- Lead cast
- Vic Sotto as Vicente "Enteng" Kabisote Jr.[3]
- Alice Dixson, Tweetie de Leon and Dawn Zulueta as Chlorateam "Faye" Kabisote[3]
- Charito Solis as Ina Magenta[4]
- Bayani Casimiro Sr. as Vicente "Edad" Kabisote Sr.[5]
- Supporting cast
- Aiza Seguerra as Aiza Kabisote[3]
- Ruby Rodriguez as Amy[3]
- Jinky Oda as Bale[6]
- Larry Silva as Pipoy[7]
- Bayani Casimiro Jr. as Prinsipe ng Kahilingan "Prinsipe K"[8]
- Debraliz Valasote as Yaya Engkantada "Yaya E"[9]
- Oyo Boy Sotto and CJ Ramos as Benokadzar "Benok" Kabisote[10]
- Luz Fernandez as Luka and Lucring[3]
- Tetchie Agbayani as Muñita[3]
- Spencer Reyes as Spencer[10]
- Maribeth Bichara as Betchay[10]
- Oscar Obligacion as Laviokh[10]
- Richie D'Horsie as Richie[10]
- Odette Khan as Satana
- Chucky Robles as Mong[10]
Films
Accolades
Year | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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1988 | 2nd PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Vic Sotto | Nominated | [11] |
1994 | 4th Annual KBP Golden Dove Awards | Best Comedy TV Program Award | Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! | Nominated | [12] |
References
- ^ "Vic turns producer and politician". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. November 27, 1987. p. 14. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
- ^ Red, Isah Vasquez (March 7, 1995). "War of Attrition". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 22. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
The sitcom is set to premiere at its new home [GMA] two Thursdays from today [March 16].
- ^ a b c d e f "The stars of Okay Ka, Fairy Ko, where are they now?". GMA Network. May 12, 2017. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ Salterio, Leah C. (October 18, 2004). "Giselle: I'll never leave this biz". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
- ^ "Bayani Casimiro Sr.: Dancer & comedian". The Philippine Star. June 26, 2016. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ Franco, Bernie V. (December 7, 2022). "Jinky Oda now living a happy life with husband in the U.S." PEP. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ Abanilla, Izel (February 15, 2022). "Look: Showbiz's most iconic sidekicks". GMA Network. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ Ruiz, Marah (June 8, 2019). "Bayani Casimiro Jr. o Prinsipe K ng Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! nilinaw na hindi siya pulubi". GMA Network. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ "Lolit Solis is the new Ina Magenta in Okay ka". Manila Standard. April 25, 1996. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f "Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!". YouTube. November 4, 2022. Retrieved September 16, 2023.
- ^ "Nominees for 2nd Star Awards for TV". Manila Standard. September 29, 1988. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
- ^ "Fourth Annual KBP Golden Dove Awards Finalist". Manila Standard. April 27, 1994. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
External links
Categories:
- Enteng Kabisote
- 1987 Philippine television series debuts
- 1997 Philippine television series endings
- ABS-CBN comedy series
- Filipino-language television shows
- GMA Network comedy series
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation original programming
- M-Zet Productions films
- Television series by M-Zet Productions
- Philippine television show stubs