'Goin' Bulilit' to end after 14 years on air

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'Goin' Bulilit' first premiered in 2005. Its final episode is set to air on August 4. 'Goin' Bulilit' to end after 14 years on air

GOIN' BULILIT. The show is ending after 14 years. Screenshot from Facebook.com/goinbulilit.tvis going off the air after 14 years, with its final episode set to air on August 4.on July 24, and later confirmed by the show’s head writer Josel Garlitos.

On Instagram, Josel shared a photo of the show’s cast and crew on Instagram on July 25, saying that the show is down to its last two weeks.

 

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Waaaaaht Yan na nga worry ko na baka dumating panahon mag-fade out na pagka nagsialisan na yung original cast huhuh

🤔 Goin Bulilit survived Gloria and PNoy presidency. It didnt survive Duterte’s. 🤔

I mean after all of the child abuse and sexual harrassment issues, it was bound to happen

Hala 🙁

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