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The PCSO Lottery Draw is a Philippine television game show produced by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). It airs daily (except Christmas, New Year and Maundy Thursady to Easter Sunday) on the People's Television Network (PTV) since March 8, 1995, and involves the PCSO workforce consisting of more than 2,000 employees. The program consists of drawing of both parimutuel and fixed payout lottery games, sweepstakes games, and since November 15, 2017, it added the centralized draws of the Small Town Lottery (Pares, Swer3 and Swer2) for the provinces that do not conduct their own local STL draws.

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  • PCSO Lottery Draw (en)
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  • The PCSO Lottery Draw is a Philippine television game show produced by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). It airs daily (except Christmas, New Year and Maundy Thursady to Easter Sunday) on the People's Television Network (PTV) since March 8, 1995, and involves the PCSO workforce consisting of more than 2,000 employees. The program consists of drawing of both parimutuel and fixed payout lottery games, sweepstakes games, and since November 15, 2017, it added the centralized draws of the Small Town Lottery (Pares, Swer3 and Swer2) for the provinces that do not conduct their own local STL draws. (en)
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  • Philippine Lottery Draw (en)
  • Philippine Lotto Draw (en)
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  • Philippines (en)
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  • Carmelo Vidanes (en)
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  • Elizabeth Cachin (en)
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  • Filipino (en)
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  • Erik Imson (en)
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  • "Araw-Araw, Let's Play Lotto" by Jude Ralph Roldan (en)
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  • The PCSO Lottery Draw is a Philippine television game show produced by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). It airs daily (except Christmas, New Year and Maundy Thursady to Easter Sunday) on the People's Television Network (PTV) since March 8, 1995, and involves the PCSO workforce consisting of more than 2,000 employees. The program consists of drawing of both parimutuel and fixed payout lottery games, sweepstakes games, and since November 15, 2017, it added the centralized draws of the Small Town Lottery (Pares, Swer3 and Swer2) for the provinces that do not conduct their own local STL draws. The program is also simulcast over DZME 1530 kHz, and Brigada News FM stations, formerly on DZIQ 990 kHz and PCSO and PTV's websites, Facebook pages and YouTube accounts. (en)
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