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The first Philippine TV soap opera was Hiwaga sa Bahay na Bato (Mystery at the Stone House) in 1963, produced by ABS-CBN. Larawan ng Pag-ibig (Picture of Love), Prinsipe Amante (Prince Amante), and a number of others followed. [1] Gulong ng Palad, co-written by Loida Virina, [2] was the longest-running radio serial and ran until the mid-1980s.
Hiwaga sa Bahay na Bato (lit. ' mystery at the stone house ') is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN.Directed by Jose Miranda Cruz, it stars Dalton de Castro, Flora Cristobal, Eva Darren, Teddy Santos, Noel Nolasco, Estela Grande, Baby Bernardo, Ernesto Fajardo, Lina Chico and Ben David. [1]
The following is the list of original Philippine television drama series that first aired or are set to air on GMA Network, a free-to-air commercial broadcasting television and radio network in the Philippines owned by GMA Network Inc. Drama series are sorted in the decade and the year of its release, with the official international title included in parentheses.
Judy Ann Santos was the first offered to play the titular role but she was chosen to portray the main role of soap opera Ula, Ang Batang Gubat. The production later conducted an audition and chose Margarita Fuentes to portray Anna Luna.
Based of the comic book Zuma created by Jim Fernandez and the 1987 Philippine film of the same name. Genesis: GMA Network: 55 Got to Believe: ABS-CBN: 140 Home Sweet Home: GMA Network: 64 Honesto: ABS-CBN: 100 Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala (Against All Odds) ABS-CBN: 50 Indio: GMA Network: 97 Juan dela Cruz: ABS-CBN: 188 Kahit Konting Pagtingin (Just ...
17 Soap operas. 18 Sports. 19 Talk shows. ... Network Line (1982; PTV) News5 Imbestigasyon ... DZBB Executive Summary (2020–2021; GMA News TV/GTV)
Pangako Sa 'Yo (transl. promise to you, international title: The Promise) is a Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by ABS-CBN.It stars Jericho Rosales and Kristine Hermosa.
It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from January 19 to September 25, 2009, replacing Dyosa and was replaced by Lovers in Paris. The title of the series was taken from one of Rey Valera's classic songs, in a manner similar to most Filipino soap operas. [1]