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Iskul Bukol

Iskul Bukol

Description: Iskul Bukol is a Philippine situational comedy show that aired on the IBC-13 network from October 1978 to 1988. It starred Filipino comedians Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon. The show centered around student life in the fictional Wanbol University. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2011
First episode air date: May 24, 2011
Genre: Sitcom
Program Creator: Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Networks: Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, TV5
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