Ober Da Bakod

Ober Da Bakod
Genre Situational comedy
Directed by Ariel Ureta
Starring
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Tagalog
Production
Executive producer(s) Lenny C. Parto
Production location(s) Philippines
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 42 minutes
Production company(s) Viva Television
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release September 14, 1992 (1992-09-14) – May 29, 1997 (1997-05-29)
Ober Da Bakod: The Movie
Produced by Vic del Rosario
Starring Janno Gibbs
Anjo Yllana
Leo Martinez
Gelli de Belen
Donita Rose
Malou de Guzman
Anjanette Abayari
Michelle Aldana
Donna Cruz
Angelu de Leon
Distributed by Viva Films
Cinemax Studios
Release date
1994
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog

Ober Da Bakod (lit.Over the Fence) is a Philippine television situational comedy series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Ariel Ureta, it stars Janno Gibbs, Leo Martinez and Anjo Yllana. It premiered on September 14, 1992. The series concluded on May 29, 1997.

Plot

The brothers Mokong and Bubuli (sons of Lucring Dayukdok) have feelings for the rich sisters Honey Grace and Barbie Doll (daughters of Don Robert Dinero), Mokong for Honey Grace and Bubuli for Barbie Doll. Don Robert doesn’t like the brothers because they are poor. So that they can be free to court Honey Grace and Barbie Doll, Mokong and Bubuli climb over the fence.

Don Robert always makes plans to prevent Mokong and Bubuli to get close to his daughters. Nonetheless, he fails due to the intervention of his mortal enemy and former girlfriend, Aling Lucring who happens to be Mokong and Bubuli's overprotective mother. As a result, total mayhem ensues between the two families.

A running gag of the series is that in the end of every episode, two policemen, Officers Tedera and Officer Ginto, arrest Don Robert based on whatever schemes he had concocted. As Don Robert tries to explain his way out of this arrest, the police officers always tell him, "Sa presinto ka na lang magpaliwanag." ("Explain everything at the precinct.") Those words have now become a semi-common Filipino catchphrase.

Cast and characters

Other cast
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