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Biyaheng Langit (TV series)

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Theme music composer
  
Allan Feliciano

Original language(s)
  
Filipino

Program creator
  
Rey Langit

Language
  
Filipino

Country of origin
  
Philippines

First episode date
  
8 April 2000

Genre
  
Current affairs

Created by
  
Heavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc.

Opening theme
  
"Biyaheng Langit" by Cecilia "Chi" Datu-Bocobo

Composer(s)
  
Allan Feliciano, Cecilia "Chi" Datu-Bocobo

Presented by
  
Rey Langit, Sarah Balabagan

Developed by
  
Radio Philippines Network (2000–2007)

Similar
  
Kasangga Mo Ang Langit, PTV News, Good Morning Pilipinas, NewsLife, News @ 6

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Biyaheng Langit (English: The Heavenly Voyage) is a current affairs program which airs the many Overseas Filipino Workers from the Philippines. Biyaheng Langit is aired every Sunday at 10:45 pm to 11:00 pm PST over the People's Television Network and is produced by Heavenly Images Productions for Television, Inc.

Contents

The show has been hosted by Rey Langit following his failed senatorial bid in the 1998 Presidential Elections through the Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM). His first co-hosts were the late Reyster Langit, who died of heart failure due to cerebral malaria, a disease he contracted in Palawan while he was on assignment, and Sarah Balabagan, who was known for her trial in the United Arab Emirates. They were replaced by Reyster's surviving brother, Reynante "JR" Langit, Jr.

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History

Biyaheng Langit was first aired on April 8, 2000, via Radio Philippines Network. Rey Langit, who had an unsuccessful senatorial bid in the 1998 Presidential Elections through the Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM) two years ago, was joined by his late son Reyster Langit and Sarah Balabagan.

On June 3, 2005 Reyster died of heart failure due to cerebral malaria, a disease he contracted while on assignment in Palawan for Kasangga Mo Ang Langit. Following his death, Rey's surviving son, JR, has since joined him not only for Biyaheng Langit but also for Kasangga Mo Ang Langit.

References

Biyaheng Langit (TV series) Wikipedia


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