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An attempt to bring back Philippine Radio Drama

Last night, a few of us aspiring voice actors made an attempt to bring back the cheesy yet classic art of Philippine radio drama shows we often heard on AM radio into the Philippine Internet.

Without further ado, here is the episode entitled “Ang Buhay ni Boy” (The Life of Boy). Apologies to the foreign listeners as most of this drama is recorded in our vernacular. Nonetheless, as Inigo mentioned in the second episode of the Inigo and Inaki podcast, Filipinos have a sing-songy intonation when we speak because of our “Iberian heritage.” Enjoy the intonations 🙂

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Alternatively, you can hop over to the BuggedCast to view a complete list of all the shows I helped guest, edit and host.

The podcast has been mentioned at the Inquirer.net @Play column of Joey Alarilla. (Hey Joey, we were actually thinking of doing a ‘Gabi Ng Lagim Reloaded’ in our future episodes. 🙂 )

By Jayvee Fernandez

Jayvee Fernandez is a tech enthusiast, EAN certified SCUBA Diver and underwater photographer based in Metro Manila, Philippines. His photos and videos have appeared in various international and local publications including Random House Germany, Discovery Channel Canada, and CNN.

15 replies on “An attempt to bring back Philippine Radio Drama”

Congrats sa mga nagsiganap, nag-isip, nagsulat, nag edit at sa lahat ng nandoon. Ang gagaling nyo. 🙂

MAKE HANAP THE BOY! hahaha

Sayang busy lang talaga kahapon.

hello…i’m janus gonzales. 25 years old. i’m currently conducting a historical research for my major subject at Centro Escolar University. Could you possible help me in my attempt to acquire data and information about the history of Radio Drama in the Philippines???

Hi my name is Rose Demille from Clearwater Florida. Please help me to get in touch with a Radio/drama producer in the Philippines for some business proposal. I will be in Manila in March. Please email me back if you know of anyone????

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