Bayani (TV series)

Bayani (transl.Hero) is a Philippine educational television series which originally aired from 1995 to 2001. The show was produced by ABS-CBN in cooperation with the Philippine Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS).

Bayani
GenreEducation[1]
Historical fantasy
Epic fantasy
Time travel
Directed byNoel Añonuevo
StarringAngelo Cometa
Mara Babor
Celine Lirio
Agatha Tapan
Caridad Sanchez
Rolando Santos Tinio
Opening theme"Bayani" by Brenan Espartinez and Maita Ponce
Ending theme"Bayani" by Brenan Espartinez and Maita Ponce
Composer(s)Ditoy Aguila and Noel Zarate
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)Filipino
Production
Executive producer(s)Maria Cielo Reyes
Running time30 Minutes
Production company(s)ABS-CBN Foundation
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseOctober 11, 1995 (1995-10-11) 
2002 (2002)
External links
Website

The show revolves around two Grade 4 school children who discovers a cave where they meet an old man who tasks them to go back in time to relive certain events to witness the heroism of select figures in Philippine history.[2]

During its original run, the show airs every weekends on ABS-CBN from 1995 to 2002.

The Department of Education has endorsed Bayani, together with the other educational television shows developed by ABS-CBN Foundation (formerly ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation), as part of regular class activities.[3]

Background

Bayani dramatizes historical events and the lives of Filipino historical heroes as well as their accomplishments from the perspective of two elementary/middle school students named Noli and Aya/Ana, who magically travel back in time to retrieve historical items for an old person. Their travels enable them to meet famous Filipino heroes including Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Apolinario Mabini, Emilio Jacinto, Melchora Aquino, Antonio Luna, Gabriela Silang, Teresa Magbanua, Josefa Llanes Escoda, GOMBURZA, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Gregorio del Pilar, Francisco Balagtas, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Macario Sakay, Jose Abad Santos and contemporary heroes including Ditto Sarmiento, Remberto "Bobby" de la Paz, Macli-ing Dulag, Sajid Bulig and Fely Tatlonghari. It has also featured several episodes on the collective heroism of people, including the Battle of Balangiga, the Mutiny of the Tayabas Regiment, the Women of Malolos and the People Power Revolution.

The first episode of the show had Noli and Ana hiding in a cave in the mountains while fleeing from a gang of bullies. In the cave, an elderly man (Rolando Tinio) meets them and presents himself as the guardian of the cave which holds the memories of Philippine history and the spirit of the country. He then reveals that Noli and Ana were destined to discover the mysterious cave and are chosen ones of pure heart to access a heavy book known as "Aklat ng Kasaysayan" (Book of History). The Guardian then sends them on a magical adventure through time to retrieve various lost and stolen historical items from different time periods. At the end of each travel, the two schoolchildren return with the artifacts and presents them to the guardian, who later becomes a grandfather figure to the children.

Throughout the series, the main setting for the beginning and ending of each episodes is a cave and elderly person is a male. An elderly woman appeared in the next few episodes and also becomes a grandmother figure to the children. After Tinio's death in 1997, the elderly woman becomes a mainstay guardian to the children who regularly visit the cave and also becomes the cave's secret holder. The Book of History is retained.

In the later episodes, the cave setting has been changed to a different setting although the Book of History is still retained. The Rhona Mahilum episode is an example of this change; the show begins in a forest where Noli and Ana camp while the adult guardian is an aunt of theirs and the ending is set in the hospital where the episode's title character is admitted.

Cast

Original characters

  • Angelo Cometa as Noli - the male lead of the series. Cometa played the character which was later cut off after he outgrew his role and aged out of middle school age.
  • Celine Lirio as Aya - Noli's friend and female lead of the series. Aya was cut off after she outgrew the middle school age and last shown on episode 23.
  • Various actresses as Ana - Noli's friend and female lead of the series as a replacement to Aya and shown on episode 24. Ana was played by some actresses which include Mara Babor, and Agatha Tapan and was cut off along with Noli after the character's actors outgrew the middle school age.
  • Rolando Tinio as Lolo - the first and original guardian of the cave who later becomes a grandfather figure to the children and shown on the series until episode 11. He died last July 7, 1997.
  • Ella Luansing Tinio - the hermit guardian of the cave that who later becomes a grandmother figure to the children. She succeeded the role upon the death of Rolando Tinio, her her real-life spouse.
  • Ermie Concepcion as Lola - serves as the guardian and keeper of the cave; the first replacement actress on the character upon the sudden demise of Rolando Tino and shown from episode 24 and 25.
  • Leticia Tizon as Lola - serves as the guardian and keeper of the cave; another temporary replacement of the character upon the sudden death of Tinio. She shown from episode 13 to 23.
  • Ama Quiambao as Lola - same role as the grandmother character in the series; another temporary replacement of the character in a short period of time upon the death of Tinio.
  • Caridad Sanchez as Lola - the female secret keeper of the cave and a grandmother figure to the children from episode 26 until episode 71.

New characters

  • Malou De Guzman as Tita - the aunt of Ana and Noli and appear at episode 72.
  • BJ Rodriguez as Manuel - the new male lead of the series who replaced Noli (after he was deemed outgrown of elementary school age) and is first introduced in the "Fely Tatlonghari" episode.
  • Claudine Alejandro as Lisa - Rolan's friend and the new female lead of the series in "Fely Tatlonghari" episode. She replaced Ana, one of the main character of the series.

Production

Bayani was produced by a Creative Committee composed of an executive producer, head writer, scriptwriter, and consultants from the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS, later became the Department of Education or DepEd), and history experts from the University of the Philippines.[4] It was meant towards children 7 to 12 years of age. Producers seek to promote the value of heroism, promote the formation of the viewers' Filipino identity, as well as foster awareness regarding the implication of events, actions of people, and promotion of a certain viewpoint to history at large.[2]

Like in Hiraya Manawari and Sine'skwela, the Creative Committee of Bayani discuss among themselves which historical hero would they feature in an episode at what heroism did they exhibit. A script for an episode will then be made and it will be vetted by a consultant from UP if the script is faithful to historical facts and records. Further changes will be made until it is approved by the whole committee. Cielo Reyes is the executive producer of Bayani.[2]

Reruns

Beginning on March 28, 2020, the show's episodes were rerun on ABS-CBN as part of the programming change the network made due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the Philippines.[5] It can also watch all the episodes at iWant app that is available in the Philippines.

References

  1. Strategies for Teaching'2000 Ed. Rex Bookstore, Inc. 2000. p. 113. ISBN 978-971-23-2859-6. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  2. Riosa, Rose-Marie (1997). "Bata, Bata, Halina't Mag-aral... sa Telebisyon*" [Kid, Kid, Come and Study... on Television?]. Alipato: A Journal of Basic Education (in Filipino). 2 (1 & 2): 12–13. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  3. Li, Zijian; Williams, Michael (2006). School Improvement: International Perspectives. Nova Publishers. p. 237. ISBN 978-1-59454-944-1. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  4. Media Asia. Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre. 2007. p. 34. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  5. "'Sineskwela,' 'Bayani,' 'Hiraya Manawari' return to ABS-CBN". ABS-CBN News. March 28, 2020. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
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