“Wish Ko Lang!,” one of the most well-loved public service programs on television, returns on-air for a special season beginning July 11.
The award-winning program hosted by GMA News pillar Vicky Morales is set to bring hope and inspiration to Filipinos by opening its doors to deserving individuals in this time of great need.
“As the world continues to face the pandemic and its effects on our lives, there is a need for us to be inspired, to be reassured that we will get through this together. We just need to continue to hope. And Wish Ko Lang! aims to spark that hope among the hearts of everyone,” says Vicky.
“I am grateful that I get to be the ‘fairy godmother’ again – even for the time being – and help our Kapuso in these trying times. Walang imposible kahit sa panahon ng pandemya hangga’t tayo ay hindi nawawalan ng pag-asa.”
“Wish Ko Lang!” will air fresh episodes starting this Saturday. For July, Sigrid Andrea Bernardo directs the dramatization segments of the episodes. “Prima Donnas” mainstays Elijah Alejo and Chanel Latorre will grace the program.
For its first two episodes, “Wish Ko Lang!” features the stories of child breadwinner Manny and the construction worker mom Joan.
Manny loves playing basketball. His dream is to make it to his school’s varsity team. But he must set aside his dreams for a while. Because of the pandemic, Manny became his family’s breadwinner. In the morning he sells various household items while in the afternoon he offers balut along North Caloocan.
Meanwhile, Joan used to sell fruits in Laguna, while her husband Sherwin used to be a construction worker in Rizal. When the enhanced community quarantine was implemented, both lost their jobs. Sherwin became a localized stranded individual (LSI) who can’t go home to his family. Joan was left no choice but to take on work to provide for their family.
She applied for a construction job in their area and at the same time took a house help job as a sideline. Joan worries about Sherwin and hopes to be reunited with her husband. Her wish is that they could face the hardship brought about by the pandemic together.
The program will also be asking viewers to send in their most urgent wishes so these may be featured in future episodes.
“Wish Ko Lang!” airs July 11, 4 p.m. on GMA 7