Let's Go (Philippine TV series)

Let's Go
Genre Comedy
Starring see cast
Opening theme "Let's Go" (sung by 13 Needles)
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 50 episodes (final, as of June 19, 2007)
Production
Running time 45-50 minutes
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Original release June 3, 2006 (2006-06-03) – June 2, 2007 (2007-06-02)

Let's Go is a situation comedy on ABS-CBN, set in a college dormitory and targeting a teenage audience. Since July 8, 2006, the show airs Saturdays at 5pm.

The show premiered on June 3, 2006 in a 4:00 pm timeslot, and aired its last episode on June 2, 2007.

Cast

Season 1 & 2

Season 3

Season 4 - Go Kada Go!

Summary Plot (S1-S3) Orig.

There’s Norman (Blumark Roces), the Bisoy boy next door who’s chums with chick magnet Dennis (Timmy Boy Sta. Maria). Dennis can relate to girls, that’s why he’s close to Junniper (Eda Nolan), the shy “promdi” girl who’s as nice as Charie (Charee Pineda), the “sweetilicous” babe of the group. Charie can easily tame resident bullie Badjie (Badjie Mortiz), who is feared by everyone, even star athlete Bob (Joem Bascon).

The jock, who’s not so lucky with the girls, hangs out with the shrewd and “alaskador” Zap (Kontin Roque) who’s attracted the attention of showbiz fanatic Maffi (Janelle Quintana). Maffi’s obsession with all things showbiz extends her friendship with “artistahin” fashionista Alex (Cathy Gonzaga).

The certified rich gal in the group though is best friends with Trish (Jana Pablo) the calorie-counting fashion-obsessed middle class girl. Mike (Mikel Campos) loves to count too, well his money that is, up to the last centavo. His many secrets can be compared to the very mysterious Bangs (Valerie Garcia) who’s discreetly into Norman.

One of the most distinctive episodes is when they drop a book and when they bend down to pick it up, someone else picks it up too. The people who picked up the book start dating, introducing Lea Michaela A. Cabili and Mikee Gabriel.

Crew

Director: Edgar Mortiz, Frasco Mortiz
Production Manager: Dagang Vilbar
Executive Producer: Ferry Trinidad
Headwriter: Roel Raval
Writers: Badjie Mortiz, Earl Ignacio, Jellyn Gueco, Mae Manalac,Erwin Romulo, Rene Martin

List of episodes

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4: Gokada Go!

Trivia

External links

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