Family Kuarta o Kahon

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Family Kuarta o Kahon
Also known asKuarta o Kahon
Genre Game show
Presented by Pepe Pimentel
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
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Production locations
Running time60 minutes (1962–1986)
120 minutes (1986–1991)
90 minutes (1991–2000)
Original release
Network ABS-CBN (1962–1972)
BBC/City2 (1973–1984)
RPN (1984–2000)
Release1962 (1962) 
December 17, 2000 (2000-12-17)

Family Kuarta o Kahon (formerly Kuwarta o Kahon and The Pepe Pimentel Show) was a Philippine game show which ran from 1962 to December 17, 2000 and was aired on ABS-CBN, BBC and RPN. [1] It holds the record for being the longest-running Philippine game show for 38 years.

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References

  1. "'Kuarta o Kahon' host Pepe Pimentel dies". January 24, 2013. ABS-CBN News.