Oki Doki Doc

Oki Doki Doc
Genre Situational comedy
Created by ABS-CBN Entertainment Dept.
Written by Ipe Pelino
Directed by Danni Caparas
Johnny Manahan
Starring Oki Doki Doc barkada
Opening theme "Oki Doki Doc" by Oki Doki Doc barkada
Ending theme bit parts of "Oki Doki Doc" by Oki Doki Doc barkada
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes n/a
Production
Executive producer(s) Loida Virina
Running time 1 hour
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release October 23, 1993 (1993-10-23) – December 2, 2000 (2000-12-02)
Chronology
Related shows That's My Doc

Oki Doki Doc (also known as Oki Doki Dok) is an ABS-CBN comedy sitcom which was shown from 1993 to 2000. It originally aired every Saturday nights, then transferred to Wednesday nights, and later transferred back to Saturday nights again. This show is referenced in the new ABS-CBN sitcom That's My Doc.

Synopsis

This sitcom revolves around the adventures and misadventures in the life of Dr. Aga, a young veterinarian who has inherited his brother's children. Dr. Aga has just opened his animal clinic in a middle-class subdivision and plans on a successful career. He lives with his best friend and "kinakapatid" Godo in the duplex that is in a compound owned by Don Berto Makunatan a.k.a. Babsy. His duplex unit doubles up as his vet office while the other unit is used by Babsy and his three children, Paolo, Alex (Agot Isidro) and Toni (Claudine Barretto).

Aga was leading a normal single life and was quite enjoying his bachelorhood when his brother-in-law lost his job. Because of this unfortunate situation, his brother-in-law is forced to take on a job abroad which required him to bring his wife. Being the only relative who has a respectable status, Aga is stuck with the responsibility of caring for his sister's two children, Camille (Camille Prats) and Fonzie (Alfonso Martinez). This cuts short his life as a bachelor and catapults him into the status of a father and mother.

Cast

Claudine Barretto's departure

Claudine Barretto left Oki Doki Doc during the later years due to her busy schedules in soap operas and films. She was too exhausted with the tight schedule of taping hours when she decided to leave. In 1999, she became a recurring guest star. But due to her soap opera commitments she later on decided to leave the show totally. She was then replaced by Rica Peralejo.

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