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6 Spin-off  



6.1  Premise  





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7 Awards and nominations  





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Home Along Da Riles
GenreSitcom
Created byABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
Written by
  • Loida Viriña
  • Jose Bartolome
  • Divino Reyes
  • Isko Salvador
  • Woodrow Serafin
  • Rhandy Reyes
    Directed by
  • Victor de Guzman (1996–2003)
  • Apollo Arellano (1998–2003)
  • StarringDolphy
    Theme music composerHomer Flores
    Opening theme"Home Along Da Riles" by Dolphy, Vandolph, Claudine Barretto, Gio Alvarez and Smokey Manaloto
    Country of originPhilippines
    Original languageFilipino
    No. of episodes535
    Production
    Executive producerLinggit Tan
    Running time90 minutes (1992–2001)
    60 minutes (2001–2003)
    Production companyABS-CBN Entertainment
    Original release
    NetworkABS-CBN
    ReleaseDecember 23, 1992 (1992-12-23) –
    August 10, 2003 (2003-08-10)
    Related
    Home Along da Airport

    Home Along Da Riles (lit.'home along the rails'[2]or'home along the railroad') is a Philippine sitcom that aired on ABS-CBN from December 23, 1992[3] to August 10, 2003, and was replaced by Ang Tanging Ina. The title started out as a play on the feature film Home Alone[4] and with the main character's first name taken as a direct copy from the film's protagonist and his last name a pun of American actor Kevin Costner's last name.

    This series is currently streaming on Kapamilya Online Live Global every Wednesdays, 3:00 am–5:00 am.

    Premise[edit]

    The series tells the lives of the Kósme family and neighbors who live in the nearby railroad tracks. The family patriarch, Kevin Kosme, serves as the breadwinner of the family. He deals with problems with his five children, long-time love interest Aling Ason, brothers-in-law Ritchie and Elvis, and the people from the agency he worked at including the antagonistic Steve. Aside from the problems, there are some non-sense exploits and misadventures that would laugh your butts off.

    Cast and characters[edit]

    Main cast[edit]

    Supporting[edit]

    Films[edit]

    Home Along da Riles da Movie
    Directed byJohnny Manahan
    Screenplay by
    • Loida Viriña
  • Divino Reyes
  • Jose Bartolome
  • Herman Salvador
  • Story byRoy Vera Cruz
    Produced by
  • Lily Monteverde
  • Rodolfo Vera Quizon
  • Starring
  • Nova Villa
  • Babalu
  • Claudine Barretto
  • Vandolph
  • Gio Alvarez
  • Smokey Manaloto
  • Eddie Gutierrez
  • CinematographyJoe Tutanes
    Edited byEfren Jarlego
    Music byHomer Flores

    Production
    company

    Star Cinema

    Release date

    • August 26, 1993 (1993-08-26)
    CountryPhilippines
    LanguageFilipino
    Home Along da Riles 2
    Directed byEfren 'Loging' Jarlego
    Screenplay by
    • Roy Vera Cruz
  • Loida Viriña
  • Produced byCharo Santos-Concio
    Starring
  • Nova Villa
  • Babalu
  • Claudine Barretto
  • Vandolph
  • Gio Alvarez
  • Smokey Manaloto
  • Subas Herrero
  • Music byMon Del Rosario

    Production
    company

    Star Cinema

    Release date

    • May 28, 1997 (1997-05-28)
    CountryPhilippines
    LanguageFilipino

    Star Cinema made two films in junction to the series: Home Along da Riles da Movie (1993) and Home Along da Riles 2 (1997).[16]

    The first film (1993) goes deeper into Kevin's history revealing he was an all-star chef at a hotel but was fired after an explosion in the hotel's kitchen, ending up with him working as a messenger in a placement agency thereafter. The family was also implicated from trying to expose corrupt practices of a corrupt politician to the Presidential Anti-Crime Task Force, which nearly cost their lives.

    The second film (1997) follows Kevin and his family after he "inherits" a family estate from his late uncle. While at the family estate, the family solves the real problem of why a business tycoon was trying to seize its inheritance, which the tycoon also owns and operates the polluted factory near the estates' land.

    In 2014, the first film was digitally restored into HD and was to be released via Kapamilya Blockbusters.

    Reception[edit]

    Dolphy was able to separate all his notable characters that made him a wonderful actor. According to critics, Dolphy was able to turn his character Mang Kevin Cosme into a unique kind of father that Filipinos adore, and his characters as Facifica Falayfay, Fefita Fofonggay, Omeng Satanasia and John Purontong into other timeless characters that has made a mark in people's minds. Until he was old and ailing, Dolphy had been making movies like Father Jejemon.[17]

    Timeslot[edit]

    Home Along Da Riles aired on Wednesday nights from December 23, 1992 to February 1995. In February 1995, the show was transferred to Thursday nights until September 6, 2001, and was replaced by Attagirl. The network shifted its timeslot to Monday nights on September 10 to October 15, 2001, replacing Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis and was replaced by FPJ Action Cinema. It was finally transferred to Sunday evening from October 28, 2001 until its finale.

    Spin-off[edit]

    Serving as a sequel to the original sitcom, Home Along da Airport[18] which was aired on ABS-CBN from August 16, 2003, to January 22, 2005, replacing Arriba, Arriba! and was replaced by Quizon Avenue.[19]

    Premise[edit]

    Mang Kevin Kosme and his family's exploits after they decided to vacate their former home near the railroad tracks after being persuaded by the head of the MMDA (played by Bayani Fernando as himself in the show's penultimate episode) due to safety concerns, eventually settling in a small community situated near the city airport. Despite having finished sending all of his children to school, Mang Kevin still continues with his job at the placement agency, while Aling Ason, with whom Mang Kevin shares his household, plies her new trade in the meat-selling business. In their new community the Kosmes are joined by their new neighbors, friends and acquaintances who bond over their features common continuing problem—dealing with the regular jet noise from the airplanes taking off and landing from the nearby airport.

    Cast[edit]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Result Reference
    1993 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Comedy Show Won
    1994 Won
    2003 2003 Catholic Mass Media Awards Best Comedy Program Won [20]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Siazon, Rachelle (January 20, 2021). "Johnny Manahan breaks silence about why he left ABS-CBN". PEP.ph. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Yeatter, Bryan L. (2007). Cinema of the Philippines: A History and Filmography, 1897-2006. McFarland & Company. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-7864-3047-5. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ a b Rodrigo, Raul (2006). Kapitan: Geny Lopez and the Making of ABS-CBN. ABS-CBN Pub. p. 358. ISBN 978-971-816-111-1. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Sulat Jr., Bert B. (June 22, 2012). "Lessons Dolphy taught me". Rappler. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Coronel, Sheila S. (1999). From Loren to Marimar: The Philippine Media in the 1990s. Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. p. 52. ISBN 978-971-8686-24-9. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Llemit, Kathleen A. (January 15, 2012). "Nova Villa gets highest award for lay people from Pope Francis". Philstar.com. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Remoto, Danton (1997). X-factor: Tales Outside the Closet : Essays. Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil. p. 182. ISBN 978-971-27-0648-6. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Nepales, Ruben V. (September 17, 2017). My Filipino Connection: The Philippines in Hollywood. Anvil Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-971-27-2653-8. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Benavidez, Kathleen (June 22, 2012). "Smokey Manaloto and other celebrities express concern for Dolphy". PEP.ph. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Cardinoza, Gabriel (July 12, 2012). "Dolphy's co-actor in 'Home Along da Riles' remembers Comedy King". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ "Do You Still Remember Maybelyn dela Cruz Of Home Along Da Riles? Here She Is Now". Philippine News. January 8, 2018. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Anarcon, James Patrick (November 28, 2016). "LOYALTY AWARDEES: Judy Ann Santos, Kim Chiu, and 12 Most-Loyal ABS-CBN actresses". PEP.ph. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  • ^ "National Lung Month: '90s star Erika Fife says 'now is the best time to quit smoking'". Philstar.com. August 10, 2020. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Almo, Nerisa (July 12, 2012). "Vhong Navarro vows to continue the legacy of Comedy King Dolphy: "Itutuloy namin 'yon sa mga bagong generation ng comedians."". PEP.ph. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Aguilar, Krissy (June 21, 2019). "Angeli Gonzales graduates from med school: 'I had dreams outside showbiz'". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Sampúng Taóng Sine: Philippine Cinema, 1990-1999 (in Tagalog). National Commission for Culture and the Arts. 2002. p. 62. ISBN 978-971-814-026-0. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
  • ^ Jadaone, Antoinette (July 14, 2012). "'Home Along Da Riles' (1992-2003): The Kevin Cosme generation". Philippine Star.
  • ^ Abunda, Boy (September 5, 2003). "POPS IS MOVING ON; DOLPHY HERE TO STAY". www.newsflash.org. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  • ^ Salut, Eric John (August 13, 2003). "Sa Boracay ang kasal ni Eula". Philstar.com (in Tagalog). Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  • ^ Sanghaya: Philippine Arts + Culture Yearbook. National Commission for Culture and the Arts. 2004. p. 107. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
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