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Abangan ang Susunod Na Kabanata


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genreComedy
runtime60-90 minutes
creatorABS-CBN Studios
director
writerJose Javier Reyes
starring{{Plainlist
countryPhilippines
languageFilipino
networkABS-CBN
first_aired
last_aired
num_episodes298
relatedEto Na Ang Susunod Na Kabanata
  • Tessie Tomas
  • Nova Villa
  • Noel Trinidad
  • Anjo Yllana
  • Roderick Paulate
  • Carmi Martin Abangan ang Susunod Na Kabanata () is a Philippine television satirical sitcom show broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Johnny Manahan and Ipe Pelino, it stars Tessie Tomas, Nova Villa, Noel Trinidad, Anjo Yllana, Roderick Paulate and Carmi Martin. It aired from January 16, 1991, to June 17, 1997, and was replaced by !Oka Tokat. It was re-aired on Jeepney TV. A sequel sitcom called Eto Na Ang Susunod Na Kabanata aired with some of the actors reprising their roles.

Cast and characters

Main cast

ActorCharacterCharacter description
last1=Kalaw-Tirolfirst1=Lornatitle=Primed for Life: Writings on Midlife by 18 Mendate=November 22, 2017publisher=Anvil Publishing, Inc.isbn=978-621-420-053-5page=265url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NTSWDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT265access-date=April 19, 2022language=en}}Fernando 'Anding' TengcoAnding Tengco is a corrupt congressman, an endless evil-doer, and a filthy rich womanizer. He will stop at nothing to get to the presidency, and conscience and truth are two words unknown to him. Due to his record of absence in Congress, he remains in his district office all the time with his scotch whisky.
Tessie TomasBarbara TengcoBarbara is Anding's drug-crazed wife, whose only concerns in life are plastic surgery and shopping.
Anjo YllanaFerdinand Benigno 'Dino' TengcoDino is the only child of Anding and Barbara—spoiled and vulgar. Violence is the only way he expresses himself, having grown up psychologically impaired: At a very young age, he got thrown out a building window and survived.
Joji IslaDelDel is the bodyguard of Anding, proverbial yes-man, hitman, and executor. He is as ruthless as his boss, more scheming than his boss's wife, and dangerously at par with his boss's son when it comes to violence. He is paid to protect his boss and protect him and his interests he will, though sick and dastardly they may be.
Nova VillaTita delos SantosTita delos Santos is the ultimate representation of a social climber. She is the constant companion of Barbara Tengco, and she's as cheap as they come, obsessed with plastic and easy moneymaking gimmicks. She is the younger sibling of Luningning and sister in law of Samuel.
Roderick PaulateBenny dela CroixBenny dela Croix (read natively as Benny dela Cruz) is Barbara Tengco's beautician. He often gets involved in gossips, but knows how to predict the future. He doesn't hide his being gay, and that has never been a problem to him. His one great problem, though, is that he's married to a dumb nightclub dancer, Clara.
Carmi MartinClaraClara is Benny's wife. She works as a cultural dancer for a local night club, Kulasisi Bar. She bore Benny twins, and she forever insists that her husband is not gay, a clear indication of how dumb she is. She grew up from Pagadian and earned her bachelor's degree with honors from a university there before coming to Manila. She is distant niece to Tita and Luningning thus a cousin to Jenny and Elizabeth.
Sammy LagmaySamuel 'Sammy' LagmaySamuel Lagmay is a poor, unfortunate soul. His indolence has deprived him of ever landing a job and improving his living conditions. He lives with his family in a shanty, and food on the table is a rarity in his life. He tries odd jobs, but nothing ever seems to work. Between jobs, he sleeps. He is the husband of Luningning.
Winnie CorderoLiwanag LagmayLiwanag Lagmay can out-talk and out-nag anybody in the world. She is Samuel's second wife, and her greatest obsession and preoccupation in life is to nag her husband.
Jennifer SevillaJennifer 'Jenny' LagmayJenny is Samuel's charming daughter from a previous marriage. Jenny is Tita's niece and Luningning's only daughter. She exemplifies the poor who struggle to succeed in life. She studies, is intelligent, but will probably not amount to much, what with her father endlessly breathing down her neck, and her cousin Clara, tirelessly convincing her to become a dancer for the night club.
Jolina MagdangalJolinaJolina, Jenny's best friend, is a stowaway who is bored of being rich. She is always found with her acid tongue, roaming the Lagmay household, picking at everyone.
Ina RaymundoTrina delos SantosTrina is Tito delos Santos's niece who came from the U.S. recently. She's young, beautiful and sexy, and that's probably her problem. Dino Tengco is an ardent admirer, and won't stop at anything to get to her.
Freddie WebbTito delos SantosTito is Tita's husband who is a campaign manager for Anding Tengco. He is the opposite character of Tita's; he is approachable, especially to the poor, especially Samuel. Tito delos Santos is the very strict, but caring husband of Tita.
Carmina VillarroelElizabeth delos SantosElizabeth is the sole daughter of Tito and Tita delos Santos. She constantly sides with her father on all issues, while she gets irritated with her mother's cheap and strict attitude towards her. She is also close to Jennifer, her cousin.
Nanette InventorLuningning LagmayLuningning is the eldest sibling of Tita. She always mediates in Tita's fights and lives in the slums with her husband Samuel. Tita always agreed with her. A childless widow, She is the problem solver of Samuel's issue.

Supporting cast

  • Ogie Diaz
  • Monti Tirasol
  • Alicia Mayer as Adeline
  • Michael "Eagle" Riggs
  • Jon Santos as Various characters
  • Nanette Inventor as Luningning Lagmay-Kataruray
  • Ruby Rodriguez as Trisha Llamado
  • Nena Perez Rubio as Dino's Grandmother
  • Boyong Baytion

Awards

  • 1991 PMPC Star Awards for Television: Best Comedy Show
  • 1992 New York Festival: Bronze Medal

References

References

  1. (April 18, 2001). "Funny Digs at Philippine Politics". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. (November 22, 2017). "Primed for Life: Writings on Midlife by 18 Men". Anvil Publishing, Inc..
  3. (October 20, 2001). "Tessie Tomas is Versatility Plus". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  4. (April 24, 2009). "'Abangan ang Susunod na Kabanata' pioneer now 41". [[ABS-CBN News]].
  5. (May 6, 2000). "Fan's Day". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  6. (October 28, 1991). "5th Star Awards for Television: GMA 7 still the best network". Manila Standard.
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