Title:Give Love On Christmas: The Exchange Gift
Network: ABS-CBN
Genre: Drama, Family
Broadcast Period: January 5, 2015 – January 16, 2015
Schedule: Monday – Friday (Friday at 11:30 AM-12:15 PM)
SYNOPSIS:
This drama will revolve around the story of Christian and Anna, a married couple brought together by love and fate, but separated by their differences and a series of unfortunate incidents.
CAST:
Main Cast:
Paulo Avelino as Christian
KC Concepcion as Anna
Miguel Veragara as Josh
Supporting Cast:
Melai Cantiveros as Ruby
Jason Francisco as Alvin
Cheska Iñigo
Jim Paredes
Ron Morales as Anthony
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Director:
Production Company: Dreamscape Entertainment
Created by: Rondel P. Lindayag
Developed by: Roldeo T. Endrinal, Julie Anne R. Benitez
Title: Apoy Sa Dagat
Broadcasting Network: ABS-CBN
Premiere Date: February 11, 2013
End of Broadcast: N/R
Schedule: Monday-Friday/Nighttime block
Genre: Drama
Plot:
A rivering tale of a woman named Serena (Angelica Panganiban) who grew up with no memory about her real identity and why she was swept off an island. With no families to hold on to, Serena finds and forms a special bond with Ruben (Piolo Pascual), the fishing village’s roguish champion, whom she will eventually fall in love with. Just when everything seems perfect, an unfortunate accident will suddenly test Serena’s love for Ruben. How far will Serena go just to save the life of the only man she loves? What is Anton’s (Diether Ocampo) relevance in Serena’s life? And the biggest question is, who is Rebecca (Angelica Panganiban) and how will she affect the lives of Ruben, Anton and Serena?
Title: Juan dela Cruz
Broadcasting Network: ABS-CBN
Premiere Date: February 4, 2013
End of Broadcast: N/R
Schedule: Monday-Friday/Primetime around 7:45 PM
Genre: Horror, Romance, Drama, Fantasy
Plot:
The drama explores themes in Christianity, culture and Philippine mythology such as aswang (fearsome, vampire-like shape-shifters), and tagapagbantay, the Philippine version of guardian angels (similar to their depiction in the drama, 100 Days to Heaven). The protagonist’s name is derived from the Philippine national personification.
Juan dela Cruz (Coco Martin) is the son of the mortal, Amelia (Mylene Dizon), and is is the latest successor to a line of tagapagbantay. His mother died giving birth to him, leaving the child in the care of Father Cito (Jaime Fabregas), the town’s curé. Unbeknownst to Juan, he also has aswang blood from his demon father, Samuel (Albert Martinez); should the aswang know of this fact, they will force him to join their ranks.
To suppress his demonic ancestry, Father Cito raises him to do good deeds and believe in God. However, the Bakal na Krus (“Cross of Steel”) that his mother left before her death is stolen. The cross has the ability to shift into different weapons: a whip, a spear, a bow-and-arrow, and a sword, all with the power to vanquish evil. In his quest to find the missing Cross, he meets and falls in love with Rosario (Erich Gonzales), an undercover aswang-hunter.
MAIN CAST
Coco Martin as Juan dela Cruz
Erich Gonzales as Rosario Galang
SUPPORTING CAST
Albert Martinez as Samuel Alejandro
Zsa Zsa Padilla as Laura Alejandro
Gina Pareño as Belén
Arron Villaflor as Kael Reyes
Joel Torre as Pepe
William Lorenzo as Ben Galang
Lotlot de León as Cora Galang
Neil Coleta as Asiong
John Medina as Agustin
Louise Abuel as Pikoy
Lilia Cuntapay
Eddie Garcia
Ronnie Lazaro
MC as Queenie
GUESTS CAST
Mylene Dizon as Amelia
Jaime Fábregas as Father Cito
Jhong Hilario as Poldo
Izzy Canillo as young Juan
Alyanna Angeles as young Rosario
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Directors: Malu L. Sevilla, Avel E. Sunpongco
Production company: Dreamscape Entertainment TV
Title: Kahit Konting Pagtingin
Broadcast Network: ABS-CBN
Premiere Date: January 28, 2013
End of Broadcast:
Schedule: Monday To Friday/Pre-Primetime around 5:45 PM
Genre: Comedy,Romance
Plot:
Aurora (Angeline Quinto) is a hard-working girl who strives to earn money for her family through various jobs, her life changes when she is caught in an car accident while pretending to be Eric’s (Ahron Villena) fiancé, one of her customers in a bar where she works as a waitress. Eric’s family is lead to believe that Aurora, if not for the accident, is their daughter/sister-in-law. However, she is forced to keep her act a secret just when she was about to tell the truth, her path lead her to meet Eric’s brothers, Adam (Sam Milby) and Lance (Paulo Avelino) who she eventually falls in love with.
MAIN CAST
Angeline Quinto as Aurora Natividad
Sam Milby as Adam Ledesma
Paulo Avelino as Lance Ledesma
SUPPORTING CAST
John Lapus as Milo
Bangs Garcia
Mylene Dizon
James Blanco
Ruffa Mae Quinto
Ahron Villena as Eric Ledesma
Jordan Herrera
Snooky Serna
Alexandra Macanan
Aljhon Lucas
Tommy Abuel
Joonee Gamboa
Jerrel Alcaraz
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Director: Darnel Joy R. Villaflor
Title: Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw
Broadcasting Network: ABS-CBN
Premiere Date: January 21, 2013
End of Broadcast: N/R
Schedule: Monday-Friday/Primetime Block around 9:00 PM
Genre: Drama, Action, Romance, Family
Plot:
Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw follows the story of Gregorio Dagohoy (Robin Padilla) a police investigator who accidentally meets the Manrique sisters; Ruth (Anne Curtis) and Roxanne (Kris Aquino) because of kidnapping incident. It happens that Ruth planned her own kidnapping and wanted to extort money from her family. Despite of her being the black sheep in the family and pushing her passion to be a model, her sister Roxanne remained faithful to her. Gregorio became close to the two sisters that has a connection to a crime that his father became involved despite of his innocence.
MAIN CAST:
Robin Padilla as Gregorio “Bogs” Dagohoy
Kris Aquino as Roxanne Manrique
Anne Curtis as Ruth Manrique
SUPPORTING CAST:
Xyriel Manabat as Cherish
Tirso Cruz III as Roman Manrique
Ian Veneracion as Red Manrique
Karla Estrada as Apple
Miles Ocampo as Precious
Marco Gumabao as Nico
Emilio Garcia as Wilbert Fabia
Richard Yap as Ricardo Soriano
Kevin Viard as Gunther Armansi
Smokey Manaloto as Boss Constantino
Guji Lorenzana as Carlo
Gloria Sevilla as Lola Panyang
Laureen Uy as Hazel Fabia
Melissa Mendez as Andrea
Jun Hidalgo as Gimo
GUESTS CAST:
Kathryn Bernardo as young Roxanne Manrique
Daniel Padilla as young Gregorio Dagohoy
Lito Pimentel as Gregorio Dagohoy’s father
Alexandra Macanan as young Ruth Manrique
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Directors:Joyce Bernal, Malu Sevilla
Title: Indio
Broadcasting network: GMA
Premiere Date: January 14, 2013
End of Broadcast: N/R
Schedule: Monday-Friday/ Nightime Block
Genre: Historical, Fiction, Action, Drama
Plot:
MAIN CASTS:
Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr. as Simeon/Malaya/Indio
Jennylyn Mercado as Esperanza Sanreal
Maxene Magalona as Rosa
STARRING CASTS:
Rhian Ramos as Dian Magayon, goddess of flying animals
Michael de Mesa as Juancho Sanreal
Jackielou Blanco as Victoria Sanreal
Ramon Christopher as Don Antonio Sanreal
Sheena Halili as Mayang
Dominic Roco as Tuhay
Vaness del Moral as Elena
Marco Alcaraz as Javier
Sarah Lahbati as Ynaguiginid, war goddess
Rachelle Ann Go as Libulan, moon goddess
Ehra Madrigal as Lihangin, wind goddess
Ellen Adarna as Dalikmata, goddess of eye diseases
Solenn Heussaff as Lalahon, goddess of harvest
Sam Pinto as Lidagat, sea goddess
Paolo Paraiso as Adlaw, sun god
Will Devaughn as Barangaw, god of rainbow
Kyle Jimenez as Santonillo, god of graces
Steven Silva as Ribung Linti, god of lightning
Robert Arevalo as Cosme
Melissa Mendez as Alicia
Chinggoy Alonzo as Hernando
Dante Rivero as Tarong
Daria Ramirez as Linang
SUPPORTING CASTS:
Ronnie Lazaro as Waray Lupig
Ping Medina as Diego
Pekto as Pedro
John Feir as Juaning
Polo Ravales
Ryza Cenon
Rap Fernandez
King Gutierrez
Fabio Ide
Mon Confiado
Maritoni Fernandez
Benjie Paras
Mark Gil as Miguel Lopez de Legaspi
Carlos Morales as Mariano Sebastian
Luis Alandy as Hangaway
Winwyn Marquez as Maria
Jon Achaval as Frayle Jacobe
SPECIAL GUESTS CASTS:
Jomari Yllana as young Tarong
Agot Isidro as young Linang
Bobby Andrews as young Hernando
Alden Richards as young adult Malaya
Bea Binene as young adult Rosa
Lucho Ayala as young adult Juancho Sanreal
Princess Snell as young adult Victoria Sanreal
Vincent Magbanua as young Malaya
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Created by Suzette Doctolero
Directed by Dondon Santos