Binoy Henyo

Binoy Henyo

Drama
Comedy

Binoy Henyo

1S | 45E
07/22/2013
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1. Episode 1

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7/22/2013

2. Episode 2

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7/23/2013

3. Episode 3

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7/24/2013

4. Episode 4

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7/25/2013

5. Episode 5

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7/26/2013

6. Episode 6

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7/29/2013

7. Episode 7

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7/30/2013

8. Episode 8

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7/31/2013

9. Episode 9

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8/1/2013

10. Episode 10

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8/2/2013

11. Episode 11

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8/5/2013

12. Episode 12

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8/6/2013

13. Episode 13

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8/7/2013

14. Episode 14

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8/8/2013

15. Episode 15

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8/9/2013

16. Episode 16

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8/12/2013

17. Episode 17

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8/13/2013

18. Episode 18

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8/14/2013

19. Episode 19

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8/15/2013

20. Episode 20

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8/16/2013

21. Episode 21

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8/19/2013

22. Episode 22

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8/20/2013

23. Episode 23

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8/21/2013

24. Episode 24

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8/22/2013

25. Episode 25

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8/23/2013

26. Episode 26

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8/26/2013

27. Episode 27

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8/27/2013

28. Episode 28

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8/28/2013

29. Episode 29

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8/29/2013

30. Episode 30

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8/30/2013

31. Episode 31

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9/2/2013

32. Episode 32

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9/3/2013

33. Episode 33

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9/4/2013

34. Episode 34

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9/5/2013

35. Episode 35

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9/6/2013

36. Episode 36

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9/9/2013

37. Episode 37

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9/10/2013

38. Episode 38

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9/11/2013

39. Episode 39

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9/12/2013

40. Episode 40

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9/13/2013

41. Episode 41

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9/16/2013

42. Episode 42

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9/17/2013

43. Episode 43

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9/18/2013

44. Episode 44

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9/19/2013

45. Episode 45

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9/20/2013

Overview

Binoy Henyo or Wonder Kid is a Filipino drama-comedy television series created and developed by Marlon Miguel and produced by GMA Network. The show premiered on July 22, 2013 on the network's pre-primetime slot, replacing Home Sweet Home, and on July 24, 2013 worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. It stars David Remo as the titular character, with Sheena Halili, Luis Alandy, Nova Villa and Gwen Zamora. Winnie Hollis-Reyes executive produced the series and Albert Langitan directed the show. The series concluded it's nine weeks on September 20, 2013 with the total of 45 episodes and replaced by Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko on its timeslot. The forty-five minute scripted drama centers on the titular character, Binoy, a six-year-old genius boy and his struggles with poverty and his longing for a father figure in his life. The show garnered both high ratings and positive feedback from viewers and critics, from its premiere telecast.

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