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  2. 1 Video. 99+ Photos. Action Adventure Crime. The story of Cardo Dalisay as he faces terrorists, drug dealers, and other criminals in the Philippines. Stars. Coco Martin. Jaime Fabregas. Malou Crisologo. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Added by 1.3K users. 36 User reviews. Episodes 1684. Top-rated. Thu, Oct 1, 2015. S1.E4. Traydor.

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  4. Sep 28, 2015 · 1. All. 1696 Episodes. Status Ended. Networks #<Network:0x00007f37fba6a010>, #<Network:0x00007f37fba69ed0>, #<Network:0x00007f37fba69d90> Premiered 2015-09-28T12:00:00Z. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 13d 8h 11m (639 episodes) Creator Rondel P. Lindayag. Country Philippines. Languages Tagalog. Studio Dreamscape Entertainment Television.

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  5. FPJ's Ang Probinsyano. Cardo Dalisay is a dedicated police officer with an unshakable commitment to save lives and fight for the common good despite having to face many enemies who are determined to destroy him. Rating. SPG. Release Year. 2015. Genres. Action, Drama. Director.

    • Contents
    • Series overview
    • Cast and characters
    • Production
    • Soundtrack
    • Reception
    • Notes[edit]
    • References

    •1 Series overview

    •1.1 Book 1: Syndicate Arc (2015–2017)

    •1.1.1 Season 1 (2015–2016)

    •1.1.2 Season 2 (2016–2017)

    •1.2 Book 2: Rebellion and Terrorism Arc (2017–2018)

    •1.2.1 Season 3 (2017)

    Main article: List of Ang Probinsyano episodes

     has four story arcs. Book 1, which contained the first and second seasons, ran from its debut on September 28, 2015 to May 24, 2017. Book 2 contains the series' third and fourth season which aired from May 25, 2017 to March 14, 2018. Book 3 is comprosed of the series' fifth and sixth season and focused on the larger political drama, which involved the President and Vice President of the Philippines and ran from March 15, 2018 to April 5, 2019 Book 4 focuses on the lives of the Vendetta as they are given pardon and is now trying to fit themselves in society once again by serving the country under the care and appointment of President Oscar Hidalgo. It debuted on April 8, 2019.

    Protagonist

    •Coco Martin as P/Cpt. Ricardo "Cardo" P. Dalisay and P/CSO4 Dominador "Ador" P. Dalisay

    Main

    •Yassi Pressman as Kapitana Alyana A.Dalisay •Jopay Paguia as Roberta F. Gonzales •Angel Aquino as Diana T. Olegario[a] •Mr Gutierrez as Angelito "Lito" C. Valmoria •Marc Abaya as Jacob X. Serrano •Geoff Eigenmann as Albert S. De Vela •Tirso Cruz the 3rd as Arturo F. Padua •John Arcilla as Renato "Buwitre" K. Hipolito •Lorna Tolentino as Lily Ann D. Cortez •Rowell Santiago as  Mariano and President Oscar O. Hidalgo •Joel Torre as Teodoro N. Arevalo •Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino as Virginia "Virgie" R. Arevalo •John Prats as PC/MSgt. Jerome Girona, Jr.[b] •Bianca Manalo as Lourdes "Bubbles" Torres •McCoy de Leon as Juan Pablo "JP" R. Arevalo •Jaime Fabregas as Delfin S. Borja[c][b] •Michael de Mesa as Pat. Ramil "Manager" D. Taduran[b] •Joel Torre as Teodoro "Teddy" Arevalo/Juan Verdad/Jose Malaya[d] •Lorna Tolentino as First Lady Lily Ann Cortez-Hidalgo Very Special Role •Susan Roces as Flora "Lola Kap" S. Borja-de Leon

    Recurring

    •Malou Crisologo as Yolanda "Yolly" Capuyao-Santos •Marvin Yap as Elmo Santos •PJ Endrinal as Wally Nieves •Lester Llansang as P/Cpt. Mark Vargas[b] •John Medina as P/Cpt. Avel "Billy" M. Guzman[b] •Marc Solis as P/MSgt. Rigor Soriano[b] •CJ Ramos as Pat. Patrick Espinosa[b] •Daria Ramirez as Auring •Arlene Muhlach as Loring •Ella Cruz as Lisa •Jobert "Kuya Jobert" Austria as Pat. George "Wangbu" Espinosa[b] •Bryan "Smugglaz" Lao as Pat. Marsial "Butete" Matero[b] •Lordivino "Bassilyo" Ignacio as Pat. Dante "Bulate" Villafuerte[b] •Hyubs Azarcon as P/MSgt. Rolando "Lando" Reyes[b] •Nico Antonio as Jacinto "Intoy" Santos •Sancho delas Alas as Pat. Gregorio "Greco" Cortez[b] •Lorenzo Mara as Ruben •Rhed Bustamante as Ana •Kenken Nuyad as Aye •Whitney Tyson as Elizabeth •Donna Cariaga as Doray Mendoza •Joven Olvido as Carlo “Caloy” Mendoza •Nonong Ballinan as Ambo •Ghersie Fantastico as Itong •Ferdinand "Prinsipe Makata" Clemente as Mot •Shantel Crislyn Layh "Ligaya" Ngujo as Ligaya Dungalo •Rhian "Dang" Ramos as Amanda "Dang" Ignacio •James "Paquito" Sagarino as Paquito Alvarado •Onyok Pineda as Honorio "Onyok" Amaba •Jay Gonzaga as James Cordero •Al Vaughn Chier Tuliao as Ricardo "Ricky Boy" A. Dalisay, Jr. •Tart Carlos as Juanita "J.Lo" Burton •Xia Vigor as Keana Burton •Arlene Tolibas as Marikit Flores •Enzo Pelojero as Dexter Flores •Juliana Parizcova Segovia as Francisco/Francine •Roy "Shernan" Gaite as Gido •Pedro "Zaito" Canon, Jr. as Nick •Iyannah Sumalpong as Kristelle "Letlet" Sandoval

    Concept

    Hot off the heels of Martin's portrayal of PS/Insp. Garry Eraña on the "Plano" episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya which served as a tribute to the SAF 44, ABS-CBN President and CEO Charo Santos-Concio floated the idea of creating of an action drama series that particularly aims to give importance to the police force in an effort to help them "regain the love and respect of the people". Coco Martin, who would be later named as the series' lead actor, was involved in the production shoot for the series, proposed that the production team create a television adaptation of Fernando Poe Jr.'s film Ang Probinsyano. When asked why Martin chose to adapt Ang Probinsyano, he explained that he and his grandmother enjoyed watching films of the action star growing up. The widow of Fernando Poe Jr., Susan Roces reportedly gave her blessing to the production team to adopt her late spouse's film.  is not a remake of the 1997 film of the same name. It was made to be run for months to be more suitable for teleserye viewers. The title of the original film was inspired by the term "pulis patola" which is occasionally used to tease newbie police officers. Since patola, or cucumber of the genus Luffa, is usually grown in the provinces outside urban areas such as Manila, the film was given the title Ang Probinsyano. A special tribute screening of the film was held on 20 August 2015, in celebration of FPJ's 76th birthday and ahead of the premiere of the TV adaptation. The screening was attended by the cast of the series Coco Martin, Susan Roces, Maja Salvador, Bela Padilla, Beverly Salviejo and Jaime Fàbregas who also served as the film's musical director. The first trailer of the series was shown on 4 September 2015.

    Casting

    The adaptation of the series was announced during a press conference on 18 May 2015. The event was attended by ABS-CBN President and CEO Charo Santos-Concio and series cast Coco Martin, Susan Roces, Albert Martinez, Angeline Quinto and Bela Padilla. To prepare for the role, Martin and other cast members had to undergo police training, Martin likewise attended PNP flag raising ceremonies to immerse himself in the role. Martin also had to learn various martial arts and proper weapons handling. Most his stunts were performed by Martin himself. Martin also serves as the show's creative consultant, later becoming one of the show's directors. For the role of leading lady, singer-actress Angeline Quinto was supposedly part of the main cast to play the role of Lily, an original character yet different role. Due to her conflicting schedules, however, she was later pulled out from the cast. Quinto was replaced by Maja Salvador, who played the role of Glen. This was Salvador's reunion project with Coco Martin four years after Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin. In April 2016, Bela Padilla was written off of the show. Padilla revealed that her role was only supposed to be part of the show for its first eight weeks but her character's stay was extended. Padilla's character briefly came back in October 2016, appearing in Cardo's dreams and imploring him to deliver justice for her death. On the 7 April 2016 episode of the show, Eddie Garcia's character was teased during the funeral of Bela Padilla's character. On the following episode, Garcia's character Don Emilio Syquia would officially be unveiled as part of the show's cast. Between the tail end of 2016 and February 2017, Garcia's character would not make any appearances on the series as Garcia was recuperating from the injuries he sustained from a car accident he figured in. Towards the end of the show's fourth season, the Emilio Syquia character was seemingly killed off following a firefight with show lead Cardo Dalisay. However, the fate of the character was intentionally left ambiguous in order to facilitate his eventual return. Thus, Garcia sat out the rest of Season 5. Garcia would make his return in the show's sixth season under the guise of Señor Gustavo Torralba whose criminal activity has shifted to illegal mining and forced labor. The Emilio Syquia/Gustavo Torralba character would meet a permanent end after another encounter with protagonist Cardo Dalisay, which marked the exit of Garcia from the show after being with the show for almost 3 years. Ang Probinsyano would be the final TV assignment of Garcia as he died on 20 June 2019. A number of the show's cast then took to social media to pay tribute to the screen icon. In August 2016, Maja Salvador left the series due to expiration of her contract with Dreamscape and numerous prior commitments (including the then-upcoming drama, Wildflower). For many years after her exit from the show, the possibility of her character's return would be the subject of much speculation. Yassi Pressman replaced Salvador as Martin's new love interest and joined the cast in the same month, playing the role of Alyana Arevalo. In January 2017, the show's popular sidekick, Pepe Herrera exited the show. Herrera left the show to migrate with his family to New Zealand. To kickoff the opening of the show's second book, the series added new cast members, led by Lito Lapid, Mark Lapid, Angel Aquino, John Arcilla, Jhong Hilario, Sid Lucero, Ronwaldo Martin and Mitch Valdez, among others. In May 2017, Simon Pineda left the series to focus on his studies and numerous prior commitments (including the filming of then-upcoming movies, Loving in Tandem and Ang Panday as well as his conflicts with Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids Season 2 and The Kids' Choice). In November 2017, Angeline Quinto finally joined the cast as a guest character, playing the role of Regine. Her character lasted until early February 2018. In March 2018, it was announced that Rowell Santiago, Edu Manzano, Dawn Zulueta and Alice Dixson will be the new additions to the series. Santiago will play the President for the second-time since the hit teleserye Tanging Yaman in 2010. On the other hand, Manzano is cast as Vice President Lucas Cabrera. Zulueta and Dixson will play the roles of First Lady Marissa Hidalgo and Second Lady Catherine Cabrera, respectively. Joining them are JC Santos, who previously guested on the show as the young Emilio Syquia), as Marco Cabrera and Mark Anthony Fernandez as Congressman Brandon Cabrera. In 17 April 2018, Dreamscape Ad Prom Head, Eric John Salut, announced on Instagram that Ryza Cenon who had just transferred from the rival GMA Network was set to join the show as part of the First Family. She was joined by Francis Magundayao and Heart Ramos. On the same day, it was also announced that Jolo Revilla would also be joining the cast. In January 2019, Ryza Cenon left the series due to numerous prior commitments which includes the then-upcoming drama, The General's Daughter. In February 2019, it was reported that Lorna Tolentino was set to join the cast of the series as part of the show's sixth season. On 11 March 2019, Tolentino made her debut as Lily Ann Cortez, Pres. Cabrera's bag lady who plans to pit Cabrera against Vendetta and side with whoever comes out victorious. Originally, Tolentino's role was supposed fo only last for a month, but the intrigue created by her character led to her appearances being extended and eventually becoming one of the series' top antagonists. Between February and March 2019, Lito Lapid, Jhong Hilario, Mark Lapid and Edu Manzano left the series in order to focus on their candidacies for the 2019 midterm elections. On 13 September 2019, Coco Martin confirmed that he is in negotiations with Hollywood actors who can guest in the series. On 8 December of the same year, Martin confirmed that Hollywood actors will join the show in 2020.

    Broadcast

    The series airs weekdays on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide via TFC. A marathon of the week's episode entitled FPJ's Ang Probinsyano: Action Marathon airs on Cine Mo! on Sundays. In 2019, the series was picked up by Netflix, which began streaming the series' first season under the title Brothers. On 16 March 2020, the series was put on hiatus and was temporarily replaced by reruns of episodes of May Bukas Pa as part of ABS-CBN's temporary programming changes until the temporary closure of ABS-CBN due to the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission on account of its franchise expiration. in response to the community quarantine caused by the COVID-19 outbreak in the Philippines which necessitated a halt in its production.[100] On the same day, reruns of the show's first book started airing on Jeepney TV under the title FPJ's Ang Probinsyano: Ang Simula.[101] Amid uncertainty as to its future following ABS-CBN's franchise expiration and the subsequent cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission,[102] on 4 June 2020, ABS-CBN announced that the show will return on the air via the Kapamilya Channel and Cine Mo! for cable and satellite TV as well as on TV Plus.[103][104] For the first two weeks of the show's return, a 10-episode recap will be aired for burning off before the new episodes are released beginning 29 June 2020.[103] On 15 June 2020, Ang Probinsyano made its return on the air under the tagline "Tuloy ang Laban",[105] which is the same day production is slated to resume.[106]

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    Ratings

    is considered one of the most-watched teleserye in the Philippines, garnering the highest-rated pilot episode of all time with 41.6% in 2015.[135] The series would post its highest peak nationwide rating of 46.7% on its 92nd episode in February 2016.[136] The series' highest rating stood for over two years until it was broken in the show's 782nd episode, garnering a nationwide rating of 47.2% in October 2018.[137] The series is well received by the public due to its action sequences, life lessons and crime prevention tips.

    Rival programs

    With the show's unprecedented run, more than a dozen shows have been pitted against it by the rival GMA Network. However, of the shows that has tried to oppose Ang Probinsyano, none has succeeded in supplanting it as the country's top-rating program. Below is a list of the shows that have gone head to head with Ang Probinsyano.

    1.^ Ador died with the rank of Police Senior Inspector. When Cardo was posing as Ador, he solved the child trafficking case the latter left behind following his death, thus promoting "Ador" to Chief Inspector. When the ruse was revealed, the promotion was nullified.

    2.^ The reason why Cardo and Ador do not share the same surname is because Cardo was put up for adoption to secure his medical treatment. Borja was the middle name used by Ador in the series, even though it was not his mother's maiden name. It may not be explicitly stated in the series but Ador used "Borja" as his middle name, the reason for such usage remains unclear. In the first episode, certificates and portraits Ador's name read as "Dominador M. de Leon", however due to continuity errors, he was introduced as "Cadet Dominador Borja de Leon" during the PNPA Graduation Ceremony, as well as in his promotion to Police Senior Inspector in the third episode. In some episodes, Ador's gravestone in the cemetery was also shown as "PS/INSP. Dominador B. de Leon".

    3.^ Jump up to:a b c d e f The character's rank is based on §28, R.A. No. 6975 (Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990), the law governing police ranks at the time the character appeared on and/or exited from the show.

    4.^ Jump up to:a b "Paloma Picache" is one of Cardo's disguises and is not a separate character. Cardo used the disguise twice to infiltrate various crime organizations. First being used to penetrate Madam Olga's White Slavery racket and then later, Ella's crime family.

    5.^ Other than Paloma Picache, Cardo has also used various aliases throughout the series. He used the name Arthur Rosales, to pose as a buyer of the human organs illegally harvested by Dr. Ivan Gomez (Eric Quizon); Rico, while on the run with Trina Trinidad (Anne Curtis) from Scarface Dimayuga (Nonie Buencamino) and his men; Edward, when he infiltrated the Party Drug ring of Jonas Paulino (Jake Cuenca); Boy, when on behalf of Benny, he posed as Marie’s (Meg Imperial) secret admirer; Caloy, when he infiltrated Atong's (Emilio Garcia) illegal dog fighting club; Raul, whilst wearing reggae garb, in order to safely board a ferry bound for Cebu; Miguel, when he was a fugitive from the New Bilibid Prison and both hiding and undercover in Cebu; and Fernan, later adding the nom de guerre Agila, during his time undercover as part of Pulang Araw. Originally, Fernan was meant to be "Elmer" as it was the name Cardo introduced himself with to Romulo Dumaguit upon regaining consciousness. This, however was later retconned in succeeding episodes.

    6.^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The character's rank is based on R.A. No. 11200, the current law prescribing police ranks in the Philippines

    1.^ Bonoan, Reggee (21 July 2016). "Toto Natividad, direktor ng pampelikulang mga eksena sa 'Ang Probinsyano'". Balita Online. Retrieved 28 March 2019.

    2.^ Constantino, Ronald (9 May 2017). "Coco Martin: Call him 'direk'". Tempo. Retrieved 22 November 2018.

    3.^ Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (28 March 2019). "Michael de Mesa becomes one of the directors of Ang Probinsyano". PEP. Retrieved 28 March 2019.

    4.^ Jump up to:a b "Mga kalaban magtago na kayo dahil "Nandiyan Na Si Cardo"" [Bad guys hide now because "Nandiyan Na Si Cardo" (lit. 'Cardo has come')] (in Filipino). Dreamscape Entertainment. Retrieved 31 October 2018.

    5.^ Buan-Deveza, Reyma (18 May 2015). "Coco to star in TV remake of FPJ's 'Ang Probinsiyano'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 31 July 2015.

    6.^ Anarcon, James Patrick (14 April 2019). "19 Longest-running ABS-CBN Teleseryes". PEP. Retrieved 28 December 2019.

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  7. Ang probinsyano. Top-rated. Thu, Oct 1, 2015. S1.E4. Traydor. Ador pretends to be a corrupt cop so that he can spy on the operations of a trafficking syndicate. However, the syndicate has already learned about Ador's spotless academic record and is wary of taking him in their confidence.

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