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| opentheme = ''Ikaw Lamang'' by <br> ] <small>(book 1)</small> <br> ] <small>(book 2)</small> | | opentheme = ''Ikaw Lamang'' by <br> ] <small>(book 1)</small> <br> ] <small>(book 2)</small> | ||
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| country = Philippines | | country = ] | ||
| language = Filipino |
| language = ], ] | ||
| location = ]<br>The Ruins, ] | | location = ]<br>The Ruins, ] | ||
| runtime = 30-45 minutes <br> Monday - Friday at 20:30 (]) | | runtime = 30-45 minutes <br> Monday - Friday at 20:30 (]) | ||
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===Main cast=== | ===Main cast=== | ||
* ] as Samuel S. Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Samuel S. Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Franco S. Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Franco S. Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Monalisa "Mona" Roque-Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Monalisa "Mona" Roque-Hidalgo | ||
===Supporting cast=== | ===Supporting cast=== | ||
* ] as Don Maximo Salazar | * ''']''' as Don Maximo Salazar | ||
* ] as Gov. Eduardo Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Gov. Eduardo Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Señora Miranda Salazar-Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Señora Miranda Salazar-Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Elena Severino-Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Elena Severino-Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Señora Rebecca Miravelez | * ''']''' as Señora Rebecca Miravelez | ||
* ] as Don Gonzalo Miravelez | * ''']''' as Don Gonzalo Miravelez | ||
* ] as Trinidad Severino | * ''']''' as Trinidad Severino | ||
* ] as Damian Severino | * ''']''' as Damian Severino | ||
* ] as Pacquito | * ''']''' as Pacquito | ||
* ] as Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque | * ''']''' as Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque | ||
* Lester Llansang as Calixto de la Cruz | * '''Lester Llansang''' as Calixto de la Cruz | ||
* Jana Casandra Agoncillo as Natalia M. Hidalgo | * '''Jana Casandra Agoncillo''' as Natalia M. Hidalgo | ||
* Charles Jacob Briz as Gabriel R. Hidalgo | * '''Charles Jacob Briz''' as Gabriel R. Hidalgo | ||
===Extended cast=== | ===Extended cast=== | ||
* ] as Romeo de la Cruz | * ''']''' as Romeo de la Cruz | ||
* Tiya Pusit as Soledad | * '''Tiya Pusit''' as Soledad | ||
* Vangie Labalan as Conchita | * '''Vangie Labalan''' as Conchita | ||
* John Medina as Juancho | * '''John Medina''' as Juancho | ||
===Guest cast=== | ===Guest cast=== | ||
* William Lorenzo as Luis San Gabriel | * '''William Lorenzo''' as Luis San Gabriel | ||
* Menggie Cobarrubias as Priest | * '''Menggie Cobarrubias''' as Priest | ||
* ] as Rebecca's aunt | * ''']''' as Rebecca's aunt | ||
* Rolando Inocencio as Miranda's informant | * '''Rolando Inocencio''' as Miranda's informant | ||
* ] as Dr. Borromeo | * ''']''' as Dr. Borromeo | ||
===Special participation=== | ===Special participation=== | ||
* ] as young Samuel Severino | * ''']''' as young Samuel Severino | ||
* ] as young Monalisa "Mona" Roque | * ''']''' as young Monalisa "Mona" Roque | ||
* ] as young Franco Hidalgo | * ''']''' as young Franco Hidalgo | ||
* Alyanna Angeles as young Isabelle Miravelez | * '''Alyanna Angeles''' as young Isabelle Miravelez | ||
* ] as young Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque | * ''']''' as young Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque | ||
* ] as young Calixto de la Cruz | * ''']''' as young Calixto de la Cruz | ||
==Book Two cast and characters== | ==Book Two cast and characters== | ||
===Main cast=== | ===Main cast=== | ||
* ] as Gabriel R. Hidalgo / Gabriel L. Mondigo | * ''']''' as Gabriel R. Hidalgo / Gabriel L. Mondigo | ||
* ] as Andrea M. Hidalgo / Jacqueline "Jacq" Sanggalang | * ''']''' as Andrea M. Hidalgo / Jacqueline "Jacq" Sanggalang | ||
* ] as Natalia M. Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Natalia M. Hidalgo | ||
===Supporting cast=== | ===Supporting cast=== | ||
* ] as Sen. Franco S. Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Sen. Franco S. Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo / Dolores | * ''']''' as Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo / Dolores | ||
* ] as Samuel S. Hidalgo | * ''']''' as Samuel S. Hidalgo | ||
* ] as Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque-de la Cruz | * ''']''' as Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque-de la Cruz | ||
* Nonie Buencamino as Calixto de la Cruz | * '''Nonie Buencamino''' as Calixto de la Cruz | ||
* ] as Tessa | * ''']''' as Tessa | ||
* Smokey Manaloto as Roger Sanggalang | * '''Smokey Manaloto''' as Roger Sanggalang | ||
* Arlene Muhlach as Esther Sanggalang | * '''Arlene Muhlach''' as Esther Sanggalang | ||
* Jojit Lorenzo as Mark | * '''Jojit Lorenzo''' as Mark | ||
* Alora Sasam as Cindy | * '''Alora Sasam''' as Cindy | ||
* ] as Cherry | * ''']''' as Cherry | ||
* Mikylla Ramirez as Darlene de la Cruz | * '''Mikylla Ramirez''' as Darlene de la Cruz | ||
===Extended cast=== | ===Extended cast=== | ||
* ] as Roman | * ''']''' as Roman | ||
* Rubi Ruiz as Marciana | * '''Rubi Ruiz''' as Marciana | ||
* Bryan Santos as James | * '''Bryan Santos''' as James | ||
===Special participation=== | ===Special participation=== | ||
* Yogo Singh as young Gabriel R. Hidalgo | * '''Yogo Singh''' as young Gabriel R. Hidalgo | ||
* ] young Esther Sanggalang | * ''']''' young Esther Sanggalang | ||
* ] young Roger Sanggalang | * ''']''' young Roger Sanggalang | ||
==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== |
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Ikaw Lamang | |
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File:Ikawlamangbook2-titlecard.jpgBook Two title card (August 11, 2014 – present) | |
Genre | Romance, Period drama, Epic |
Created by | Rondel P. Lindayag Reggie Amigo |
Developed by | Roldeo T. Endrinal Julie Anne R. Benitez |
Written by | Danica Mae S. Domingo David Franche Diuco Hazel Karyl Madanguit Jose A. Dizon Jr. |
Directed by | Malu L. Sevilla Avel E. Sunpongco Manny Q. Palo |
Creative director | Johnny delos Santos |
Starring | Kim Chiu Coco Martin Julia Montes Jake Cuenca KC Concepcion |
Opening theme | Ikaw Lamang by Gary Valenciano (book 1) Angeline Quinto (book 2) |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | Filipino, English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 150 (as of October 3, 2014) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Eileen Angela T. Garcia Hazel Bolisay Parfan Maya Aralar |
Producers | Dagang Vilbar Ethel M. Espiritu |
Production locations | Manila The Ruins, Talisay, Negros Occidental |
Editor | Froilan Francia |
Running time | 30-45 minutes Monday - Friday at 20:30 (PST) |
Production company | Dreamscape Entertainment TV |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | March 10, 2014 (2014-03-10) – present |
Ikaw Lamang (Lit: Only You) is a 2014 Philippine period drama television series directed by Malu L. Sevilla and Avel E. Sunpongco, starring Kim Chiu and Coco Martin, together with an ensemble cast. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on March 10, 2014, replacing Got to Believe.
The story of the first book followed the lives of Samuel (Coco Martin), Isabelle (Kim Chiu), Mona (Julia Montes), and Franco (Jake Cuenca) that sets in the 1960s and 1970s, and later in the 1980s. It aired for 107 episodes from March 10, 2014 to August 8, 2014.
In the second book, the story revolves around Gabriel (Coco Martin), Andrea (Kim Chiu), and Natalia (KC Concepcion) that sets in the 2000s and 2010s. It premiered on August 11, 2014.
Plot
- 1960’s
In the era of the sugar industry boom in the small town of Salvacion, two children from opposite sides of society will meet: the young Samuel Severino (Zaijian Jaranilla) and Isabelle Miravelez (Alyanna Angeles). Samuel is the son of an “obrero” Elena Severino (Cherry Pie Picache), while Isabelle is the daughter of wealthy couple Gonzalo (John Estrada) and Rebecca Miravelez (Angel Aquino). Through Isabelle, Samuel meets Franco Hidalgo (Louise Abuel), the son of wealthy “hacienderos” Miranda (Cherie Gil) and Eduardo Hidalgo (Tirso Cruz III). A natural-born farmer, Samuel teaches Franco how to plant sugar cane and in return, Franco teaches Samuel how to read.
One night, a wild fire strikes the sugarcane field. Amidst the tragedy, Samuel is able to save Isabelle. However, with the influence of his grandfather Maximo Salazar (Ronaldo Valdez), Franco claims he was the one who saved Isabelle. Relentless in their pursuit to know the truth as to who was behind the fire, Gonzalo and his right-hand man Pacquito (Ronnie Lazaro) was able to pinpoint a farmer as the culprit. To prove that the farmer was innocent, Samuel reveals that he was there when the fire happened and told everyone that he was the one who saved Isabelle. This ignites a rivalry between Samuel and Franco.
- 1970’s
After studying in London, Isabelle (Kim Chiu) and Franco (Jake Cuenca) return to Salvacion. Meanwhile, Mona Roque (Julia Montes), the loyal friend and secret admirer of Samuel (Coco Martin), also returns to Salvacion from Manila where she studied. Samuel, on the other hand, continues his fight for the injustices against the Obreros. In the midst of this social turmoil, love develops between Samuel and Isabelle, to the consternation of Franco and Mona.
A planned elopement and wedding between Samuel and Isabelle was foiled by Gonzalo and Maximo, in favor of Franco. Samuel was abducted. To save him, Isabelle agrees to marry Franco. Heartbroken, Samuel starts a new life with Mona. Mona bears a son with Samuel named Gabriel, while Isabelle and Franco are blessed with a daughter named Natalia.
Things get worse when Eduardo reveals that he is the biological father of Samuel.
- 1980’s
Samuel decides to run against Franco as Governor of Salvacion, who was then the corrupted mayor of their town. During the election, Mona is killed in an ambush ordered by Maximo, and Franco wins the election through cheating.
Isabelle gives birth to Andrea. However, Franco believes the child is Isabelle's illegitimate child with Samuel. Franco abuses Isabelle and uses his children to keep her from leaving.
To save Isabelle from Franco's battering, Samuel plans to flee to Manila with Natalia and Andrea.
Franco learns of the plan and manages to get Natalia from Isabelle. On the night of their elopement, Franco plants a bomb on the ship where Samuel, Isabelle and their families and friends are taking going to Manila. The bomb explodes. Samuel, Isabelle, Gabriel and Andrea find themselves losing their beloved ones and separated by fate.
In the aftermath of the explosion, a dying Elena gives Andrea to Roger (Neil Coleta) and Esther Sanggalang (Marlann Flores) who then raise her; not knowing the real identity of the little girl, they name her Jacqueline after their deceased daughter. Gabriel is left to the care of Mona's sister Lupe Roque (Meryll Soriano) and her friend (and future husband) Calixto de la Cruz (Lester Llansang). Days later, an old lady finds Isabelle and takes care of her, while Samuel confronts Franco and is unjustly imprisoned for 20 years.
- 1990’s
Lupe and Calixto move to Manila along with Gabriel and their newborn daughter Darlene, after learning that Franco grabbed Samuel's properties. Gabriel grows to become a quarrelsome boy, planting the seeds of his revenge against Franco.
- 2000’s
Franco (Christopher de Leon) walks away with impunity, having been elected as Senator and rumored to be eyeing the presidency. Natalia (KC Concepcion) returns home for her wedding to James (Bryan Santos). However, she becomes a runaway bride after seeing photos showing her fiancée flirting with another woman. Unknown to her, this is the beginning of Gabriel's (Coco Martin) revenge against her father.
After a fire, Samuel (Joel Torre) escapes from jail with the help of a kind policeman named Roman (Dennis Padilla), and later finds Calixto (Nonie Buencamino) and Lupe (Rio Locsin). Samuel and Calixto briefly return to Salvacion to take and sell the gold bars that were buried with Maximo, who was buried alive by Gonzalo and Pacquito several years before. With his newfound wealth, Samuel buys a big new house and agrees to help Gabriel exact revenge against Franco while not telling Gabriel that he is his father.
Meanwhile, Esther (Arlene Muhlach) faints and collapses in a public market. Isabelle (Amy Austria-Ventura) sees and helps her. Introducing herself as Dolores, Isabelle become friends with Roger (Smokey Manaloto) and Esther. Isabelle then meets Jacqueline Sanggalang (Kim Chiu), recognizing the latter as her daughter Andrea but not telling the truth to her.
Natalia and Gabriel become a couple, but Natalia is not aware that Gabriel is using her to take revenge against Franco. While courting her, Gabriel even follows her to Salvacion, but he is accompanied by his friend Jacq. Not knowing who Andrea (known as Jacq) really is, Natalia tells her father's chief of staff Tessa (Mylene Dizon) that somebody looks like her mother. Franco later on meets Andrea in a bid to help him see Isabelle again. He is shocked to learn the results of a DNA test indicating that Andrea is indeed his daughter. He then threatens to sue Roger and Esther, but Andrea agrees to live with Franco provided that her adoptive parents will also live with them in the same home.
Book One cast and characters
Main cast
- Coco Martin as Samuel S. Hidalgo
- Kim Chiu as Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo
- Jake Cuenca as Franco S. Hidalgo
- Julia Montes as Monalisa "Mona" Roque-Hidalgo
Supporting cast
- Ronaldo Valdez as Don Maximo Salazar
- Tirso Cruz III as Gov. Eduardo Hidalgo
- Cherie Gil as Señora Miranda Salazar-Hidalgo
- Cherry Pie Picache as Elena Severino-Hidalgo
- Angel Aquino as Señora Rebecca Miravelez
- John Estrada as Don Gonzalo Miravelez
- Daria Ramirez as Trinidad Severino
- Spanky Manikan as Damian Severino
- Ronnie Lazaro as Pacquito
- Meryll Soriano as Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque
- Lester Llansang as Calixto de la Cruz
- Jana Casandra Agoncillo as Natalia M. Hidalgo
- Charles Jacob Briz as Gabriel R. Hidalgo
Extended cast
- Simon Ibarra as Romeo de la Cruz
- Tiya Pusit as Soledad
- Vangie Labalan as Conchita
- John Medina as Juancho
Guest cast
- William Lorenzo as Luis San Gabriel
- Menggie Cobarrubias as Priest
- Marita Zobel as Rebecca's aunt
- Rolando Inocencio as Miranda's informant
- Raquel Monteza as Dr. Borromeo
Special participation
- Zaijan Jaranilla as young Samuel Severino
- Xyriel Manabat as young Monalisa "Mona" Roque
- Louise Abuel as young Franco Hidalgo
- Alyanna Angeles as young Isabelle Miravelez
- Ella Cruz as young Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque
- JB Agustin as young Calixto de la Cruz
Book Two cast and characters
Main cast
- Coco Martin as Gabriel R. Hidalgo / Gabriel L. Mondigo
- Kim Chiu as Andrea M. Hidalgo / Jacqueline "Jacq" Sanggalang
- KC Concepcion as Natalia M. Hidalgo
Supporting cast
- Christopher de Leon as Sen. Franco S. Hidalgo
- Amy Austria-Ventura as Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo / Dolores
- Joel Torre as Samuel S. Hidalgo
- Rio Locsin as Guadalupe "Lupe" Roque-de la Cruz
- Nonie Buencamino as Calixto de la Cruz
- Mylene Dizon as Tessa
- Smokey Manaloto as Roger Sanggalang
- Arlene Muhlach as Esther Sanggalang
- Jojit Lorenzo as Mark
- Alora Sasam as Cindy
- Pamu Pamorada as Cherry
- Mikylla Ramirez as Darlene de la Cruz
Extended cast
- Dennis Padilla as Roman
- Rubi Ruiz as Marciana
- Bryan Santos as James
Special participation
- Yogo Singh as young Gabriel R. Hidalgo
- Marlann Flores young Esther Sanggalang
- Neil Coleta young Roger Sanggalang
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ikaw Lamang (Teleserye Version)" | Gary Valenciano | 4:37 |
2. | "Somewhere (Classic Version)" | Angeline Quinto | 4:03 |
3. | "Pers Lab" | Marion Aunor | 2:45 |
4. | "Sa Aking Pag-Iisa" | Juris | 3:06 |
5. | "Panaginip" | Erik Santos | 3:32 |
6. | "Pangako" | Jovit Baldivino | 3:03 |
7. | "Somewhere (Standard Version)" | KZ Tandingan | 3:10 |
8. | "Ikaw Lamang (Teleserye Version) (karaoke version)" | Gary Valenciano | 4:35 |
See also
References
- "WATCH: Trailer of new Kim, Coco teleserye 'Ikaw Lamang' | ABS-CBN News". abs-cbnnews.com. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
- "Meet the powerhouse cast of 'Ikaw Lamang' | ABS-CBN News". abs-cbnnews.com. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
- "New trailer for period drama 'Ikaw Lamang' released | ABS-CBN News". abs-cbnnews.com. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
- "'Ikaw Lamang' sets premiere date, debuts full trailer | ABS-CBN News". abs-cbnnews.com. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
- "Coco Martin and Kim Chiu to play new characters in Ikaw Lamang, KC Concepcion joins the cast| ABS-CBN News". www.angsawariko.com. Retrieved 2014-08-11.
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