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1 Early life  





2 Media personality  





3 Political career  





4 Later life  





5 Death  





6 Filmography  



6.1  TV shows  





6.2  Radio  





6.3  Movies  







7 Notes  





8 References  





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Edgar Ilarde
Ilarde in January 2019
Senator of the Philippines
In office
January 24, 1972 – September 23, 1972
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Rizal's 1st congressional district
In office
December 30, 1965 – December 30, 1969
Preceded byRufino D. Antonio
Succeeded byNeptali A. Gonzales
Mambabatas Pambansa (Assemblyman) from Region IV
In office
June 12, 1978 – June 5, 1984
Member of the Pasay City Council
In office
December 30, 1963 – December 30, 1965
Personal details
Born

Edgar Ubalde Ilarde


(1934-08-25)August 25, 1934
Iriga, Camarines Sur, Philippine Islands
DiedAugust 4, 2020(2020-08-04) (aged 85)
Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Resting placeNational Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Makati
Political partyIndependent (1965-1969; 1984-1992; 2004-2020)
Other political
affiliations
Liberal (1969–1972)
KBL (1978–1984)
Nacionalista (1992-2004)
SpouseSylvia Berenguer Arrastia
Children7
Alma materFar Eastern University
ProfessionRadio and television host

Edgar Ubalde Ilarde (August 25, 1934 – August 4, 2020) was a Filipino radio and television host. On radio and television, he hosted programs such as Kahapon Lamang, Student Canteen, and Darigold Jamboree.

His first position as a public servant was being a councilor of Pasay in the early '60s. He was also elected for one term in the Philippine Senate. He also served one term respectively as a congressman and as an Assemblyman of the Interim Batasang Pambansa.

Early life

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Ilarde was born in Iriga, Camarines Sur. He moved to Manila after high school, where worked as a bootblack and a newspaper vendor until college.[1] He obtained his bachelor's degree in journalism from Far Eastern University.

Media personality

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While in college, he had won in an oratorical contest and drew the notice of a radio executive.[1] He found work in various radio stations in Manila, and soon was among the most popular radio hosts of the 1950s. His shows during that period aired over DZBB, DZRH and the Lopez-owned DZXL.[1] From his advice program Kahapon Lamang were formed the popular catchphrases Dear Kuya Eddie (later, the title of one of Ilarde's subsequent programs) and Napakasakit, Kuya Eddie ("Very painful, Brother Eddie"; later became the title of the theme song performed by Roel Cortez).

Ilarde co-hosted on DZXL with Bobby Ledesma and Leila Benitez the noontime variety show Student Canteen, which they would continue to host when the program was brought to television in 1958.

Political career

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Ilarde first ventured into politics in 1963 when he was elected as councilor of Pasay.[1] Two years later, as an independent candidate, he defeated incumbent congressman Rufino Antonio and was elected to the House of Representatives representing Rizal's 1st district, which then consisted of cities and towns that are currently part of Metro Manila. During his service in the 6th Congress, Ilarde served as Chairperson of the Committee on Fishing Industries.[1]

Even though an Independent, Ilarde found himself in frequent agreement with the Liberal Party, which included him in its senatorial slate for the 1969 elections. With re-electionist President Ferdinand Marcos successfully leading the Nacionalista Party slate, Ilarde fell over 300,000 votes shy of election to the Senate. Having given up his seat in the House to run for the Senate, Ilarde ran again for the Senate under the Liberal Party banner in the 1971 elections. Ilarde, along with the other members of his party's senatorial ticket, was injured in the bombing at Plaza Miranda of their final political rally.

While recuperating from his injuries, Ilarde and five (5) of his party-mates were elected to the eight (8) Senate vacancies. Ilarde assumed office as a Senator of the 7th Congress in January 1972. However, his term was interrupted when Congress was closed in September of that year following the declarationofmartial law by President Marcos.

By 1978, Ilarde had allied himself with President Marcos. Running under the Marcos' political party Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (or the New Society Movement), Ilarde won election to the Interim Batasang Pambansa as an Assemblyman representing Region IV (Metro Manila). He served until 1984. While at the Batasan, he drew attention for his proposal to rename the country "Maharlika", an advocacy which he promoted until his death.[2]

Later life

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During the 1992 Philippine presidential election, Ilarde ran for senator under the Nacionalista Party slate, the party that supported the Laurel-Kalaw ticket for the presidency and vice-presidency, respectively.

In2004, Ilarde ran for a Senate seat as an independent candidate, but managed to place only 33rd of 48 candidates.

Ilarde was honored to be one of PMPC Star Awards for Television's Lifetime Achievement Awardees.

Ilarde was the founder and chairman of the Maharlika Foundation For National Transformation Inc., and the Golden Eagles Society International Inc. The latter is an organization of senior citizens in the Philippines. He was assisted in his endeavors by his loyal friends - Ariston "Aris" Bautista and Ferdie Pasion.[3] He also hosted radio program Kahapon Lamang that airs over DZBB (owned and operated by GMA Network Station) every Saturday from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Death

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Ilarde died on August 4, 2020, exactly three weeks shy of his 86th birthday, at the age of 85 at his home in Makati.[4] His family clarified that his death was due to natural causes, which is not related to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and that his remains would be cremated.[5] His death came four months after his original Student Canteen female co-host, Leila Benitez-McCollum, died on April 9, 2020. His remains were inurned at the National Shrine of the Sacred Heart in Makati.[6]

Filmography

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TV shows

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Radio

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Movies

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Magbanua, Mijares & Associates, ed. (1967). The Philippines Officials Review '67. Pasay, Philippines: M & M Publications. p. 185.
  • ^ Ilarde, Eddie (March 27, 2007). "If the Opposition Wins". Manila Times Online. Manila Times. Retrieved January 29, 2008. [dead link]
  • ^ "Rancho Pinoy: Eddie Ilarde enters Senate race". Rancho Pinoy atbp. Archived from the original on November 21, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2008.
  • ^ Mendoza, Red (August 4, 2020). "Broadcaster, former senator Eddie Ilarde, 85". The Manila Times. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
  • ^ "Broadcaster Eddie Ilarde dies at 85". Rappler. August 5, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ Gravetour of the Famous E39🇬🇧 | Eddie Ilarde | Sacred Heart Parish -Makati. Graveyard Pinoy TV. April 5, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  • References

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    House of Representatives of the Philippines
    Preceded by

    Rufino Antonio

    Representative, 1st District of Rizal
    1965 – 1969
    Succeeded by

    Neptali Gonzales


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