Developer: | ABS-CBN Studios |
Director: | Nick Lizaso (1988–1999) various directors |
Country: | Philippines |
Language: | Tagalog |
List Episodes: | List of Ipaglaban Mo! episodes |
Producer: | Edyl Macy Delos Santos |
Executive Producer: | Carlo Katigbak Cory Vidanes Laurenti Dyogi Ruel Bayani |
Camera: | Multiple-camera setup |
Runtime: | 44–50 minutes 60 minutes (2020–2024) |
Network: | IBC/Islands TV 13 |
Network2: | ABS-CBN |
Network4: | Kapamilya Channel |
Last Aired: | (first iteration) |
Last Aired2: | (first iteration) |
Last Aired3: | (second iteration) |
Last Aired4: | (second iteration) |
Ipaglaban Mo!, also known as Kapag Nasa Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo! or Kapag May Katwiran... Ipaglaban Mo!, is a Philippine television public service and advocacy-driven legal drama anthology show broadcast by IBC, ABS-CBN, RPN and Kapamilya Channel under ABS-CBN Studios, featuring dramatizations of actual cases brought and settled in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of the Philippines. It aired from June 13, 1988 to March 7, 1999. The show returned from June 7, 2014 to July 5, 2020, replacing Sabado Specials: Shake, Rattle & Roll.
Kapag nasa Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo! was originally aired over IBC on June 13, 1988, and last aired on August 14, 1992. The program transferred to ABS-CBN on August 16, 1992, under Milliard Productions as a blocktime program under the title Kapag May Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo!. After 52 episodes, the show "premiered" in September 1993 as a station produced program and ended on March 7, 1999, being replaced by Tabing Ilog on its Sunday timeslot.
This past episodes (1993–1999) is currently streaming on Jeepney TV YouTube channel every 1st quarter of the month, together with Star Drama Theater every 5:00 pm.[1]
Alt Name: | Kapag nasa Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo! |
Genre: | Legal drama |
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Executive Producer: | Angelina Samson-Valvieja |
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Director: | Dante Nico Garcia |
Country: | Philippines |
Language: | Tagalog |
Num Episodes: | 64 |
Cinematography: | Rain Yamson II |
Editor: | Laser Diaz |
Network: | GMA News TV |
A new series of Kapag nasa Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo! was broadcast by GMA News TV (now GTV), premiering on November 10, 2012. It was hosted by Jose C. Sison and Jopet Sison.[2] On June 16, 2013, the show returned for a 3rd season.[3]
Fifteen years after the show ended on ABS-CBN, the legal drama returned on June 7, 2014, as part of the Yes Weekend! block, airing every Saturday at 3:30 pm, after It's Showtime and before S.O.C.O. while the replay was every Wednesday at 2:00 pm, and every Thursday at 1:00 am, on DZMM TeleRadyo and every Sunday at 3:00 pm, on Jeepney TV.[4] The show is still hosted by Atty. Jose Sison together with his son Jopet Sison. It is simply called Ipaglaban Mo!
On March 21, 2020, the show temporarily ceased production of the new episodes due to the 2020 Luzon enhanced community quarantine, hence halting the schedule of airing the new episodes. Re-runs of previous episodes were re-aired for the time being.
Following the shutdown of ABS-CBN broadcasting due to the cease and desist ordered by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) due to its franchise expiration, the show returned on the newly established Kapamilya Channel on June 14, 2020 with new episodes aired but later on, it reverted to past episodes due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines and the Philippine Congress denied the new ABS-CBN legislative franchise to operate. It aired its last episode on July 5, 2020, and has since aired random past episodes every and simulcasts on A2Z on July 4, 2021.
On November 5, 2023, the show continued to air on Kapamilya Channel while the airing on A2Z was pre-empted to give way for 2023–24 PBA season until February 11, 2024 as a result of RPTV launched on February 1 (who carried the rest of the PBA season), thus resumed its airing on the latter network a week later.[5]
The rerun ended on June 30, 2024 and was replaced by the revival of Goin' Bulilit after a decade.[6] [7] A week later, it was replaced by on its timeslot.
The series had two movie versions. The first movie version was released in 1994 with two stories starring Sharmaine Arnaiz and Chin-Chin Gutierrez in their first starring role. Both stories depicted violence against women.
The second movie version was released in 1997 where it depicts poor people who wanted to seek justice. The first story features Carmina Villaroel as an illetirate maid who was accused of kidnapping her ward. But ended up being a victim of police brutality.