Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Daisy Siete (lit. Daisy of the Seventeen) was a long-running daily afternoon drama series top billed by the SexBomb Girls, an all-girl singing dance group in the Philippines. It premiered September 1, 2003 and unofficially ended on July 2, 2010. The title a wordplay for daisy and disisiete, a Filipino word for seventeen, which, at the time, composed the seventeen members of the group.The program was produced by FOCUS Entertainment Inc. and aired over GMA Network in the Philippines. It was produced by Joy Cancio, head of Focus Entertainment and former Vicor dancer."@en }
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- Daisy_Siete abstract "Daisy Siete (lit. Daisy of the Seventeen) was a long-running daily afternoon drama series top billed by the SexBomb Girls, an all-girl singing dance group in the Philippines. It premiered September 1, 2003 and unofficially ended on July 2, 2010. The title a wordplay for daisy and disisiete, a Filipino word for seventeen, which, at the time, composed the seventeen members of the group.The program was produced by FOCUS Entertainment Inc. and aired over GMA Network in the Philippines. It was produced by Joy Cancio, head of Focus Entertainment and former Vicor dancer.".
- Q5209768 abstract "Daisy Siete (lit. Daisy of the Seventeen) was a long-running daily afternoon drama series top billed by the SexBomb Girls, an all-girl singing dance group in the Philippines. It premiered September 1, 2003 and unofficially ended on July 2, 2010. The title a wordplay for daisy and disisiete, a Filipino word for seventeen, which, at the time, composed the seventeen members of the group.The program was produced by FOCUS Entertainment Inc. and aired over GMA Network in the Philippines. It was produced by Joy Cancio, head of Focus Entertainment and former Vicor dancer.".