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Magpahanggang Wakas (International title: I'll Never Say Goodbye / transl. Until the End) is a Philippine television drama revenge series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the 1980 Philippine film Kastilyong Buhangin.
Writers' Union of the Philippines (Filipino: Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas, abbreviated as UMPIL) is the largest organization of Filipino writers in the Philippines. [1] Established in 1974, the organization was first known by the English version of its name, the Writers' Union of the Philippines. [ 1 ]
Ang sa Iyo ay Akin (International title: The Law of Revenge / transl. What is Yours is Mine) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast Kapamilya Channel.Directed by FM Reyes and Avel E. Sunpongco, it stars Jodi Sta. Maria, Iza Calzado and Sam Milby.
Often dubbed into local languages, they are sometimes shown with English and other foreign subtitles. ABS-CBN and GMA were among the first Asian television producers to export dramas with a universal message, reflecting the reality of Filipino and other Asian societies. Pangako Sa 'Yo is the Philippines' most successful TV series worldwide ...
Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay (transl. i've waited for you for so long") is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN.It stars Lorna Tolentino and John Lloyd Cruz, together with Bea Alonzo, Rica Peralejo and John Estrada.
Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday (transl. child of Waray vs. child of Biday / international title: Hidden Lies) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network.
The second (Rebellion and Terrorism Arc [a]) [6] contains the third and fourth seasons of the series and focused on Cardo's encounters with the "Pulang Araw" (transl. Red Sun) both as a member of Special Action Force and undercover under the no nom de guerre "Agila" (transl. Eagle), and later as part of the vigilante group "Vendetta".
The series is streaming online on YouTube. [ 2 ] Santos and Agoncillo were both reunited since Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo was released on December 25, 2006 six months later followed by its sequel Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo , which was also released on December 25 of that year.