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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 ...
First iWantTFC Original in a teleserye format. Stolen Life: GMA Network: 80 Team A: TV5: 27 The Missing Husband: GMA Network: 80 The Seed of Love: GMA Network: 79 The Write One: GMA Network: 39 With advanced episodes premieres on Viu. Unbreak My Heart: GMA Network: 100 With advanced episodes premieres on Viu and IWantTFC. Underage: GMA Network ...
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 ...
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.
The following is the list of original Philippine television drama series produced and distributed by ABS-CBN Studios, a television production and distribution company owned by ABS-CBN Corporation.
Maalaala Mo Kaya (transl. Would You Remember?, abbreviated as MMK) was a Philippine television drama anthology series broadcast by ABS-CBN and Kapamilya Channel.It dramatized real life stories sent in by letter writers.
Halik is a fictional story of two marriages, marred by temptation, discontentment, misunderstandings, and other relationship problems.. This fictional teleserye follows the lives of two childhood friends, Jacky Montefalco and Lino Bartolome (Jericho Rosales), torn apart by a vengeful man and then thrust together by a cruel twist of fate, and betrayal.
Galang's "Life and Success" (1921), the first volume of essays in English; and; the influential "Literature and Society" (1940) by Salvador P. López. Dramatic writing took a backseat due to the popularity of Filipino vaudeville (bodabil) and Tagalog movies, although it was kept alive by the playwright Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero.