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Quizon Avenue

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Country of origin
  
Philippines

Running time
  
1 hour and 30 minutes

Final episode date
  
22 July 2006

Program creator
  
Starring
  
See cast

No. of episodes
  
n/a

First episode date
  
5 March 2005

Network
  
ABS-CBN

Cast
  
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Created by
  
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp.

Nominations
  
PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Comedy Actress

Similar
  
John en Shirley, Art Jam, Pidol's Wonderland, Home Along Da Riles, OK Fine - 'To Ang Gusto Nyo!

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Quizon Avenue was a sketch comedy show that aired on the ABS-CBN channel in the Philippines. It starred Dolphy (Rodolfo Quizon) and his sons Enrico "Eric" Quizon, Jeffrey "Epi" Quizon and Vandolph Quizon. Also included were Kitkat, Ya Chang, Pokwang and Jenny Hernandez.

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The show was first aired on ABS-CBN on March 5, 2005, and it became popular among oldies, and newers alike. Due to low ratings, the show aired the last episode with the 78th Birthday Celebration of Dolphy on July 22, 2006, replaced by John en Shirley.

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Cast

  • Dolphy
  • Enrico "Eric" Quizon
  • Jeffrey "Epi" Quizon
  • Vandolph Quizon
  • Pokwang
  • Kitkat
  • Ya Chang
  • Jenny Hernandez
  • Guest

  • Homer Flores (as Brian Cayugyug, a parody of Ryan Cayabyab)
  • Zsa Zsa Padilla
  • Sandara Park
  • Hero Angeles
  • Joross Gamboa
  • Roxanne Guinoo
  • Eddie Garcia
  • Maricel Soriano
  • Notable Scenes

  • Ya Chang sings "Ako'y Isang Pinoy",but before he sings the second stanza,was caught by Bureau of Immigration officers.
  • When Dolphy sings some songs like "si Aida, si Lorna o si Fe" or any song that has a woman's name, Zsa Zsa Padilla will confront him about women.
  • When his sons cracks some punchlines,Dolphy applies slapstick by bashing them with rolled newspapers and empty plastic bottles.
  • Awards

  • Winner, Best Comedy Program - 2006 Catholic Mass Media Awards
  • Nominated, Best Gag Show - 20th PMPC Star Awards for Television 2006
  • References

    Quizon Avenue Wikipedia