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The first film of this type to be released was Viva Films ' Diary ng Panget. The story had been popular and the film was a box-office success. [citation needed] This was followed by Star Cinema 's She's Dating the Gangster which also became a major hit upon release.
The following is list of Philippine drama series (also known as teleserye, Filipino telenovelas or P-drama) aired in the Philippine television.
The following is the list of episodes for Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (The Folktales of Grandma Basyang), a Filipino live-action children's television anthology series retelling popular Severino Reyes ' classic tales. It headlines Manilyn Reynes as Herbie, Lola Basyang's compassionately strong-willed and high-spirited granddaughter who has made it her personal advocacy to disseminate Lola ...
Philippine television drama, also known as teledrama, Filipino telenovelas or P-drama, is a form of melodramatic, serialized, televised fiction in the Philippines. Teledrama is derived from two Filipino words: "tele", short for " telebisyĆ³n " (television) and " drama " (drama series).
The 1995 winners were divided into fourteen categories, open only to English and Filipino [Tagalog] short story, short story for children, poetry, essay, one-act play, and full-length play, plus the Dulang Pantelebisyon and Dulang Pampelikula, open only for the Filipino Division:
Stairway to Heaven is a 2009 Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on a 2003 South Korean television series of the same title. Directed by Joyce E. Bernal, Andoy Ranay and Mac Alejandre, it stars Dingdong Dantes and Rhian Ramos. It premiered on September 14, 2009, on the network's Telebabad ...
Fractured is a Philippine thriller drama television miniseries directed by Thop Nazareno. It stars Francine Diaz, Seth Fedelin, Kaori Oinuma, Jeremiah Lisbo, Daniela Stranner, Raven Rigor and Sean Tristan, The series premiered on iWantTFC on September 15, 2023 simultaneously with YouTube.
The 1989 winners were divided into twelve categories, open only to English and Filipino [Tagalog] short story, short story for children, poetry, essay, one-act play, and full-length play: