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Magandang Buhay May 5 2016 Pinoy TV Replay Online. Magandang Buhay (lit. Good Life) is a Filipino lifestyle-morning television talk show to be broadcast by ABS-CBN. It is hosted by Karla Estrada, Jolina Magdangal, and Melai Cantiveros who were regular guest co-hosts of the show's predecessor Kris TV, hosted by the "Queen of All Media" Kris Aquino. It debuted on April 18, 2016, and airs weekday mornings from 7:30-9:00 am, and also to be aired worldwide via The Filipino Channel. This will serve as the replacement of now-defunct talk show, Kris TV, hosted by Kris Aquino on the same network.

Aquino & Abunda Tonight September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Aquino & Abunda Tonight September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Aquino & Abunda Tonight is a Philippine primetime entertainment news program broadcast by ABS-CBN. It is hosted by Kris Aquino and Boy Abunda, and airs every weeknights at 10:45pm to 11:00pm (PST) on the network's Primetime Bida evening block.[1][2] The show also serves as a reunion for the host tandem three years after they did SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon. As of July 2, 2015, the show is temporarily moved to a later timeslot at 10:45pm (PST) to give way for Pinoy Big Brother: 737. It will expand to 30 minutes by August 10, 2015 A run-down of daily top stories, with topics raging from showbiz, lifestyle and politics. The program promises to deliver its segmets "from layman's point of view", and with perspectives on how certain issues can affect viewers' daily lives.

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PBB Pinoy Big Brother 737 September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

PBB Pinoy Big Brother 737 September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Pinoy Big Brother 737 is a series of editions held under one season, 737. This is the second special and the twelfth overall season of the franchise, based on the Dutch reality show Big Brother. The show started on June 20, 2015. This season coincides with the tenth year of Big Brother in the Philippines. It is hosted by Toni Gonzaga, Bianca Gonzales, Robi Domingo and Enchong Dee. It began airing on June 20, 2015 on ABS-CBN.[1][2] The show airs 10:00pm (PST) every Mondays to Sundays. The season started with the entrance of the first batch of housemates: the teen housemates. They will stay inside the House for seven weeks, until August 8, 2015. The next batch of housemates—the regular housemates—entered on Day 50. In the launch night, the first 7 revealed that the teen housemates will be staying in the house for seven weeks.[3] 3 means that three celebrity houseguests will be staying in the House. On August 21, 2015, during the tenth anniversary celebration, the second 7 was revealed to mean that the regular housemates and the winners of previous seasons will join to raise P3,000,000 in seven weeks, to build a community of 20 houses for 20 families. Less than a month after the conclusion of Pinoy Big Brother: All In, the Pinoy Big Brother production team announced that work was underway for developing the sixth regular season.[1] On January 28, 2015, ABS-CBN released a teaser with highlights of the past seasons and editions, including the big winners. The logo is inside the zero of a number 10, a symbol for the celebration of the 10 years of Pinoy Big Brother On February 23, 2015, Toni Gonzaga renewed her contract with her network; in the contract signing, Gonzaga revealed that she will be back to host the show. It was also revealed that the show will air on June 2015.[2] In May 28, 2015, the show aired a teaser stating that the season's title will be called as Pinoy Big Brother: 737, with the three and both sevens alluding to the show's ten years. On June 7, 2015, the show aired a teaser stating that the show will return on June 20, 2015. On February 14, 2015, the show announced that auditions will start on March 2015.[6] On March 2, 2015, ABS-CBN, through its interactive mobile service called ABS-CBNmobile, launched a fast method for an early audition schedule on March 6, 2015. By this method, the first 2,000 auditionees will be booked for the auditions.[7][8] Auditions were also held overseas in San Francisco Bay Area and Tokyo.[9] Online auditions were held from April 13 to May 10, 2015, accepting auditionees locally and abroad.[10][11] A total of 32,673 people auditioned across 10 key cities in the Philippines, 130 in the United States, 98 in Japan and 96 in Australia; 516 people also auditioned via online.[5] The following were the schedule and locations for the auditions of Pinoy Big Brother: 737:

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On the Wings of Love September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

On the Wings of Love September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

On the Wings of Love is a 2015 Philippine romantic comedy television series directed by Antoinette Jadaone and Jojo Saguin, starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre in their first primetime television series. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 10, 2015, replacing Bridges of Love. The romantic comedy centers around two different people — Leah, a simple girl with an American dream; and Clark, a boy living his American life — who are forced to marry in order to legally stay and continue working in the United States. Cast[edit] Main cast[edit] James Reid as Clark Medina Nadine Lustre as Leah Olivar-Medina Supporting cast[edit] Cherry Pie Picache as Jacqueline "Tita Jack" Magtoto Joel Torre as Soliman "Mang Sol" Olivar Albie Casiño as Juan Miguel "Jiggs" Magtoto Nanette Inventor as Pacita "Lola Pachang/Ima" Magtoto Bianca Manalo as Tiffany Olivar Nico Antonio as Antonio "Tolayts" Tolentino Extended cast[edit] Jason Francisco as Cullen Thou Reyes as Denzel Japo Parcero as Monette Nhikzy Calma as Gabriel "Gabby" Olivar Andrei Garcia as Jordan Magtoto Laiza Comia as Jenny Magtoto Rubi Ruiz as Tolayts' mother Paolo O'Hara Jordan Castillo Joel Saracho Juan Miguel Severo Geraldine Villamil Special participation[edit] Isay Alvarez-Seña as Veronica "Rona" Olivar Katya Santos as Ofelia Magtoto-Medina Avery Balasbas as young Leah Olivar Josh Ford as young Clark Medina Trojan Moreno as young Juan Miguel "Jiggs" Magtoto Belle Mariano as young Tiffany Olivar Special guest appearance[edit] Anne Curtis as Anne Curtis

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Pangako SaYo September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Pangako SaYo September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Pangako SaYo (Lit: My Promise to You / English: The Promise) is a 2015 Philippine romantic melodrama television series based on the 2000 Filipino soap opera of the same title that starred Kristine Hermosa, Jericho Rosales, Eula Valdez and Jean Garcia. Directed by Rory Quintos, Dado Lumibao, Cathy Garcia-Molina and Olivia M. Lamasan, it is topbilled by Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Jodi Sta. Maria and Angelica Panganiban.The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on May 25, 2015, succeeding Forevermore. It is a modern retelling of a great Filipino love story that revolves around Amor, Eduardo, Claudia, and their children Yna and Angelo, whose lives are intertwined because of love, poverty, power and vengeance. The story revolves around two young lovers. Angelo Buenavista (Daniel Padilla), the libelous son of a powered politician, falls in love with Yna Macaspac (Kathryn Bernardo), a simple but beautiful adopted daughter of a retired policeman. Unbeknownst to them, their love story is destined to repeat history. 20 years ago, the promise of love begins with a simple and aspirational girl, Amor de Jesus (Jodi Sta. Maria) fell in love with a rich man, Eduardo Buenavista (Ian Veneracion). After all the challenges and objection of Eduardo's affluent family, the two find themselves struggling to find the freedom to love. As Eduardo's mother, Doña Benita (Pilar Pilapil), opposes their relationship, as Amor is just a barrio lass. Instead, she wants her son to marry Claudia Zalameda (Angelica Panganiban) for political reasons. Things got worse when Eduardo's brother, Diego (Bernard Palanca) chases and rapes Amor (Unknown to Amor, she was already pregnant of her first child with Eduardo, Maria Amor). Claudia witnessed the incident, but is convinced by Doña Benita not to help Amor. Eduardo, upon hearing about the incident, threw away all his feelings and love for Amor and he betrays their relationship, not believing that his brother could have raped her, and not listening to Amor's explanation since he thought she was lying. He attempts to bribe her to leave him alone; Amor loses all hope and is disgusted by his offer of money. Before Eduardo marries Claudia, he regains his senses and looks for Amor but it was too late; he never found her, so he marries Claudia instead. Amor raises her daughter, Maria Amor, along with her family and leaves to work abroad as a domestic helper while Maria Amor is still very young. She returns a little while later only to find their town had been destroyed by a strong earthquake. Amor's entire family has died and she falls under the assumption her daughter is gone too. She vows to have revenge on all those who've destroyed her life. Maria Amor turns out to be alive after being saved and taken in by Mang Isko's (Ronnie Lazaro) family. She will grow up as Yna Macaspac (Her adoptive parents got her new name from the "Ynamorata" necklace which was broken down to just "Yna" after the tragedy. The necklace was originally Eduardo's gift to Amor which she later gave it to her daughter before leaving). Yna meets Eduardo and Claudia's son, Angelo Buenavista, who is spoiled, reckless and holds a bitter relationship with his father. One night, after being sent off to do an errand for her sister-in-law, Julieta Macaspac (Sunshine Garcia) - who owns a brothel/restaurant that Yna is forced to work in - Yna is attacked by a gang member and almost experiences the same fate as her mother had. Fortunately, Eduardo and his staff witness the kidnapping/rape attempt and save her. The incident initiates a bond between Yna and the Gov, becoming protective of her. To help Yna's family pay off their debts, Gov sends them to work for Casa Corazon where Angelo is their boss, trying to save the business. Angelo develops feelings for Yna but it turns into hate when he thinks she is having an affair with his father - whom he still resents for his parents' rocky marriage. Once he confronts her and learns she is innocent, he begins to repair their friendship, falling in love with her again. Meanwhile, Amor, came back from the U.S. as Amor Powers. With a heart full of resent and pure hatred, has made a name for herself in the business world, all the while planning her revenge on the Buenavistas, whom she blames for the sufferings she endured in the past and for the death of her family and daughter. An all-out war begins between Amor Powers and Claudia Buenavista. Will Angelo and Yna's love suffer the same fate as Amor and Eduardo's? And will Amor and Eduardo still be able to forget all those what happened in the past and be able to continue their love and relationship once again?

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Nathaniel September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Nathaniel September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Nathaniel is a 2015 Philippine fantasy drama television series directed by Darnel Joy Villaflor and Francis Pasion, starring Marco Masa in his first lead role as Nathaniel, an angel who has a mission to return to earth and restore the belief of humanity in God and remind them about the innate goodness that everyone possesses in their hearts. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on April 20, 2015, replacing Dream Dad. This is the story of Nathaniel, son of Paul (Gerald Anderson) and Rachel (Shaina Magdayao). As a baby, Nathaniel will be involved in an accident, which will cost him his life. And because Nathaniel died a pure soul, he became an Angel upon reaching Heaven. When Nathaniel (Marco Antonio Masa) was already 7 years old, he will be sent down to Earth for a mission – to restore Man's faith in God, and to remind Man of their inner goodness, which they may have already forgotten. Nathaniel ends up in Bayan ng Laging Saklolo, wherein he will be adopted by the Bartolome family, which includes Abner (Benjie Paras), Beth (Pokwang), Dimas (Jason Gainza), Hannah (Sharlene San Pedro) and Abi (Yesha Camile). With them, Nathaniel learns the value of having a family. During Nathaniel's stay here, he will be able to help some people, including his real mother, Rachel, who is now separated from Paul. As Nathaniel continues with his mission, he learns that the root of all evil in town is none other than his real father, Paul, and his grandmother, AVL (Coney Reyes). Because of this, Nathaniel will do everything in his power to stop Paul and AVL from spreading more evil, not knowing that by doing so, he is pushing Paul further away from Rachel.

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TV Patrol September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

TV Patrol September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

TV Patrol is the flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It can be heard simultaneously on radio through DZMM and its television counterpart DZMM TeleRadyo, and on provincial radio stations based in Palawan, Cebu, and Davao, with several MOR stations nationwide. It is also broadcast overseas via ABS-CBN's international brand, The Filipino Channel. It is the longest-running Filipino language evening newscast since its inception on March 2, 1987. In the fourth quarter of 1986, ABS-CBN News executives, among them the then News Manager Angelo Castro, Jr., began holding meetings with higher-ups on plans to launch an all-new news program that will serve as a replacement to Balita Ngayon. On March 1, 1987, ABS-CBN announced the launch of TV Patrol during the public variety extravaganza "Ang Pagbabalik ng Bituin" (The Return of the Star) at Luneta Park, Manila.

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Pasion de amor September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Pasion de amor September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Pasion de amor (Spanish for Passion of Love) is a 2015 Philippine romantic drama television series loosely based on the Spanish-language telenovela Pasión de gavilanes produced by Telemundo, RTI Producciones and Caracol Televisión. Directed by Eric Quizon, it is topbilled by Jake Cuenca, Arci Muñoz, Ejay Falcon, Ellen Adarna, Joseph Marco and Coleen Garcia.[1] The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on June 1, 2015,[2] replacing Inday Bote. The story revolves around the Samonte brothers who set out to avenge the death of their only sister.[3] They do this by making the Elizondo sisters fall in love with them. Main cast Jake Cuenca as Juan Samonte / Juan Reyes Arci Muñoz as Norma Elizondo Ejay Falcon as Oscar Samonte / Oscar Santos Ellen Adarna as Sarita "Sari" Elizondo Joseph Marco as Franco Samonte Coleen Garcia as Jimena "Jamie" Elizondo Supporting cast[edit] Teresa Loyzaga as Doña Gabriela Salcedo-Elizondo Ahron Villena as Fernando Madrigal Wendell Ramos as Gabriel Salcedo Aubrey Miles as Rosario "Rio" Montes Michelle Madrigal as Lucia "Cia" Espejo Mara Lopez as Dinora Rosales Dante Ponce as Lazaro Madrigal Daria Ramirez as Eva Rodriguez Ron Morales as Henry Jojo Riguerra as Ping Mauro Lumba as Rafael / Jed June Macasaet as Mike Zeppi Borromeo as Juan "Kuya Dos" Roque, Jr. Nathaniel Britt as Kiko Cara Eriguel as Detective Anna Ashley Rivera as Dindy Benj Bolivar as Miggy AJ Dee as Daniel Montes Alex Castro as Architect Gelo Corpuz Guest cast Ronaldo Valdez as Don Bernardo Elizondo Ingrid dela Paz as Olivia "Lyvia" Samonte / Ruth Uribe Yayo Aguila as Leonora Alvarez-Samonte Lorenzo Mara as Orlando Samonte Louise Abuel / Carlo Lacana as young Juan Samonte Raikko Mateo / Isaac Tangonan as young Oscar Samonte Nhikzy Calma / Ezequiel Martinez as young Franco Samonte Belle Mariano as young Norma Elizondo Francine as young Sarita "Sari" Elizondo Zara Julianna Richards as Jimena "Jamie" Elizondo Veyda Inoval / Shy Carlos as young Gabriela Salcedo-Elizondo Jose Sarasola as young Bernardo Elizondo Johan Santos as young Lazaro Madrigal Brace Arquiza as young Gabriel Salcedo Akiko Solon as Lucy Josh Ivan Morales as Norma's rapist Dionne Monsanto as Marie Denisse Aguilar as Paula unnamed actress as Jessa "Fake Lyvia" Paolo Rivero

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Kapamilya Deal or No Deal September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Kapamilya Deal or No Deal September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Kapamilya Deal or No Deal is the Philippine franchise of Deal or No Deal, hosted by Kris Aquino, which premiered on June 5, 2006 on ABS-CBN. The smallest prize has always been ₱1 (about 2¢ (US), €0.01, 1p, and ¥2), but the grand prize has always varied, from ₱2,000,000 (about US$47,000, €31,000, £21,000, and ¥5,000,000), to ₱4,000,000 (about US$94,000, €62,000, £42,000, and ¥10,000,000) for a short period, to ₱3,000,000 for the second season, and back to P2,000,000 for the third season. The game show's tagline is "Ang Kapalaran mo, Desisyon Mo" which in turn translates in English as "Your Fate, [is] Your Decision." At the time of its premiere, this was the first weekday primetime game show in the Philippines since the so-called primetime game show craze died down in late 2002, with Pilipinas, Game KNB?, the last remaining show among the weekday primetime game shows, reformatted into a daytime one after a relatively brief hiatus (although it had a primetime spinoff called Pasko Na, Game KNB? for three weeks on December 2005 to January 2006). The first season of the show was supposed to run until August 25, 2006, to give way to another Endemol-produced program Pinoy Dream Academy, but its run was expanded twice, first until September 8 in the same year, and again indefinitely, because of its extreme popularity. The season finale for the first season was aired on February 23, 2007 to give way to the second season of Pinoy Big Brother. The second season premiered June 11, 2007; it was supposed to end in October of the same year. However, on the September 20, 2007 episode, the host announced that the viewers could still continuously watch the game show. On the same episode, it was announced that the game show would be moved on an earlier timeslot. On September 24, 2007, Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal became pre-programming for TV Patrol World. The show finished its second season on January 11, 2008 to give way to the second Philippine version of Wheel of Fortune, which Aquino also hosted.[1] The third season of the show began on July 28, 2008. This is also the first one aired on TFC's North American feed. It ended on March 27, 2009 to give way to another game show hosted by Aquino, Pinoy Bingo Night (the Philippine version of National Bingo Night). The show was supposed to return on the fourth quarter of 2011 as announced on the last episode of Philippine version of The Price of Right, but the return was eventually pushed back to February 25, 2012, to be discussed below. In Kris TV's January 17, 2012 episode, Kris Aquino accidentally told the viewing public of the show that Luis Manzano would be the host of the show once it would air in 2012. Kris Aquino further elaborated that she could not host the show as she was having upcoming commitments for her upcoming drama series, Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw, with Anne Curtis.[2][3] After an almost two-year hiatus, the show returned with its fourth season on February 25, 2012. This time, it would run only on Saturdays instead of weekdays.[4][5] Among the changes in the new season are a new banker and a reduced number of models (now numbering 24 than the original 26). The final episode of the fourth season aired on September 28, 2013. The fifth season of the show premiered on February 9, 2015 after numerous teasers hinted that the show will return this year. This has been confirmed by Manzano, on his official Twitter account, for which he would return as host for the show's fifth season. Among the changes in the new season is that the briefcases have been reduced to 20 and instead of models holding the cases, it would be held by celebrities, dubbed as the "20 Lucky Stars".[6][7] One celebrity would actually play the game as an actual contestant. This format of contestants as quasi-models had been used previously in several "box" versions of the franchise as well as the US syndicated version.

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Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita (Lit: Where Were You When I Needed You) is a 2015 Philippine melodrama television series based on the 1986 film of the same title, starring Susan Roces, Hilda Koronel, Snooky Serna, Janice de Belen, Richard Gomez, Aga Muhlach and Eddie Garcia, courtesy of Regal Films. Directed by Mervyn Brondial and Cathy Camarillo, it is topbilled by Vina Morales, Denise Laurel, Jane Oineza, Loisa Andalio, Jerome Ponce, Joshua Garcia and Christian Vasquez. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on January 19, 2015. Cast Main cast Vina Morales as Cecilia Macaraig-Natividad Denise Laurel as Toni Briones Jane Oineza as Corrine M. Natividad Jerome Ponce as Ryan Briones Loisa Andalio as Beatriz "Bea" M. Natividad Joshua Garcia as Joel Galvez Christian Vasquez as Leandro Natividad Richard Yap as Carlo Asuncion Supporting cast[edit] Aleck Bovick as Chynna "Ching-Ching" Galvez Christopher Roxas as Nicanor "Kanor" Galvez Santino Espinoza as Andrew B. Natividad Sue Prado as Kristel Maila Gumila as Norma Briones Eslove Briones as Omeng Chienna Filomeno as Steph Christian Bables as Dwayne Pauline Palomique as Tess Via Carillo as Lianne Emmanuelle Vera as Chloe Jose Sarasola as Mike Manolo Pedrosa as Alex Guest cast Ina Raymundo as Dolores Buyaao-Macaraig Dominic Ochoa as Paciano Macaraig Dexie Daulat as young Cecilia Macaraig Sue Ramirez as teenage Cecilia Macaraig Arron Villaflor as teenage Leandro Natividad Beauty Gonzalez as teenage Ching-Ching Galvez Arran Sese as teenage Nicanor "Kanor" Galvez Jon Lucas as Allan Kazel Kinouchi as Phoebe Wendy Valdez as Imelda Lance Lucido as young Carlo Marc Carlos de Leon as teenage Carlo Hannah Valenzula as young Corrine Natividad Juvy Lyn Bison as young Beatriz "Bea" Natividad Kim Llono as young Joel Galvez Johnny Revilla as Florencio Briones Lorenzo Mara as Atty. de la Rosa Nina Ricci Alagao as Mrs. Quinn Marx Tapacio as Coach

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All of Me September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

All of Me September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

All of Me is a 2015 Philippine fantasy drama television series directed by Dondon Santos, starring JM de Guzman, Albert Martinez and Yen Santos. This programs is rated SPG by the MTRCB. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 31, 2015, succeeding FlordeLiza. Cast Main cast JM de Guzman as teenage Manuel Figueras / Edong Yen Santos as Lena Arron Villaflor as Henry Nieves Supporting cast Ana Capri as Bebeng Neri Naig-Miranda as Princess Sue Ramirez as Kristel Sebastian Micah Muñoz as Nonoy Jordan Herrera as Ricardo "Carding" Sebastian Akira Morishita as Ringgo Dentrix Ponce as Ivan / young Manuel Figueras Extended cast Josef Elizalde Jon Lucas Barbie Imperial Special participation[edit] Albert Martinez as adult Manuel Figueras Angel Aquino as Rosita Figueras Ina Raymundo as Dianna Jaime Fabregas as Vicente Avila MJ Lastimosa as Tagabantay / Diwata Mizuchi

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Doble Kara September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Doble Kara September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Doble Kara is a 2015 Philippine melodrama television series directed by Emmanuel Q. Palo and Jon S. Villarin, starring Julia Montes in her first dual role. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 24, 2015 replacing Pinoy Big Brother: 737 GOLD. Doble Kara revolves around the story of Sara and Kara (Julia Montes), twin sisters who grew up in a happy family despite being poor. However, when Kara was diagnosed of leukemia, the twins' mother, Laura (Mylene Dizon), was forced to separate the two and give up Kara to her biological father Antonio (Allen Dizon), who is married to Lucille (Carmina Villaroel), because they don't have the money for her treatments. Unbeknownst to her of the existing relationship between her husband and Kara, Lucille adopts and brings Kara abroad to proceed with her medication. What will Sara and Kara do when fate brings them back together after many years? How will the sisters' relationship change after they grew up having different lives?

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It's Showtime September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

It's Showtime September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

It's Showtime (formerly known as Showtime) is a Philippine noontime musical variety show broadcast on ABS-CBN. The show is also broadcast worldwide through The Filipino Channel. The show premiered on October 24, 2009 as a morning talent show for over four regular seasons and various special editions. On January 28, 2012, the show aired its final episode with its two-year competition format and ended with an impartial farewell. On January 30, the program revealed a teaser showing its reincarnated look as a reformatted noontime show now entitled It's Showtime, which premiered on February 6, 2012. The show simulcasted on Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports and Action) during its relaunch week. It aired live daily on CgeTV's website. On October 24, 2009, Showtime premiered as a morning program, airing before the network's noontime shows, which served as the replacement of Pilipinas, Game KNB? (after its successful 8-year run). The original cast consisted of Vhong Navarro, Anne Curtis, Kim Atienza, Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz, and Vice Ganda as the permanent judge. During the third season, the show added previously evicted judges – Billy Crawford and Karylle as hosts In its first four seasons (see below), Showtime had its competition format, wherein three groups, each made up of two to twenty-five members (with no age limit), performing a single performance, whether it is a song and/or dance number oAfter the group's performance, the judges would give a collective yes or no to the group. If the judges give a yes, the group is considered part of the main contest, with the judges' scores to the group's performance to be included in the calculation for the winner. A no would, of course, mean exclusion of the group from the main contest. This segment was removed during season 2. In season 3, during the February 16, 2011 episode, the said segment was returned but no random selection, instead the group automatically performs on stage. The group with the highest average score from the judges wins and proceeds to the weekly finals. All winners throughout the whole week perform in the weekly finals. Whoever wins in the weekly finals will get the chance to compete in the monthly finals. Lastly, all the monthly finalists compete in a season grand finals. Aside from the talent competition, Showtime also aired quick and short-termed segments that offer cash prizes to the studio audience. On January 1, 2011, the show was moved temporarily to the noontime slot. It went back to its original timeslot on February 12, 2011 to give way to Happy Yipee Yehey!.

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Ningning September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Ningning September 4, 2015 09/04/2015 Full Replay Episode

Ningning is a 2015 Philippine comedy-drama television series directed by Jeffrey Jeturian, starring Jana Agoncillo, Beauty Gonzalez, Ketchup Eusebio and Sylvia Sanchez.The series premiered on ABS-CBN's PrimeTanghali noontime block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on July 27, 2015, replacing Oh My G!. Main cast Jana Agoncillo as Maningning "Ningning" Angeles Beauty Gonzalez as Lovely Angeles Ketchup Eusebio as Adonis "Dondon" Angeles Sylvia Sanchez as Pacita "Mamay" Angeles Supporting cast[edit] Vandolph Quizon as Otep Cruz Ria Atayde as Teacher Hope Cruz John Steven de Guzman as Macario "Macmac" Bautista Nyoy Volante as Johnny Bautista Rommel Padilla as Mang Cris Mercedes Cabral as Eva Vangie Labalan as Aling Candy Pooh as Jewel Aiko Climaco Guest cast Nonie Buencamino as Iking Franco Daza as Marvin Lance Lucido as Macmac's classmate Jacob Benedicto as Hope's boyfriend Karl Medina as Johnny's accomplice

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