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Philippine television drama, also known as teleserye is a form of melodramatic, serialized, televised fiction in the Philippines. Teleserye is derived from two Filipino words: "tele", short for "telebisyón" (television), and "serye" (series). Teleseryes share characteristics with and have roots similar to soap operas and telenovelas. They have ...
Based on the Filipino pocket book novel Pangako created by Martha Cecilia. Luna Blanca: GMA Network: 115 Sequel to the 2008 Philippine television series Luna Mystika. Magdalena: Anghel sa Putikan: GMA Network: 75 Based on R.J. Nuevas' comic book series, Kukulayan Ko ang Langit. Makapiling Kang Muli (Together Again) GMA Network: 70
Linlang: The Teleserye Version [66] (Deceit) January 22, 2024 June 14, 2024 High Street [67] May 13, 2024 August 30, 2024 Pamilya Sagrado [68] (Sagrado) June 17, 2024 November 15, 2024 Lavender Fields [69] September 2, 2024 January 17, 2025 2025 Incognito [70] January 20, 2025 — Saving Grace: The Untold Story: March 3, 2025
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.
Pangako sa 'Yo was the first Filipino television program to air in Kenya on the national broadcaster KBC. Its immense popularity in Kenya resulted in its second run years later on Citizen TV and paved the way for the many teleserye that have been broadcast in Kenya for over two decades.
Art Academy (2023–present; Net 25); Art Angel (2004–2011; GMA) [1]; Art Is Kool (2002 [2] –2004; GMA, 2004–2005; ABC) [3]; Art Jam (2004–2005; ABS-CBN ...
Maging Sino Ka Man (International title: More Than Love / transl. Whoever You May Be) is a Philippine television drama/romance series broadcast by ABS-CBN.The show was directed by FM Reyes, Romilla Balmaceda, Mae Czarina Cruz-Alviar and starred John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Anne Curtis, and Sam Milby. [3]
The family of graphic novelist Mars Ravelo is proud of ABS-CBN's version of "Dyesebel," based on one of the famous characters created by the acknowledged "King of Pinoy Komiks". Dreamscape head, Deo Endrinal, revealed that to make "Dyesebel" more appealing to the new generation of Filipino viewers, they decided to make changes with the approval ...