Tabing Ilog
Tabing Ilog | |
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Teen drama | |
Written by |
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Directed by | Malu L. Sevilla |
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Theme music composer |
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Opening theme | "Tabing Ilog" by Barbie's Cradle |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | 241 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Judith C. Bauer |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | ABS-CBN Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | March 14, 1999 October 19, 2003 | –
Tabing Ilog (transl. Riverside)
During its initial television run, the show gained a
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Original
- Kaye Abad as Epifania "Eds/Panyang" delos Santos
- Paolo Contis as Salvador "Badong" Magtibay
- John Lloyd Cruz as Rolando Victor "Rovic" Mercado
- Desiree del Valle as Corrinne Ledesma
- Patrick Garcia as Jaime "James" Collantes
- Baron Geisler as Alfonso "Fonzy" Ledesma
- Paula Peralejo as Angela "Anne" de Guzman
- Jodi Sta. Maria as Georgina "George" Fuentebella
- Additional
- Trina Zuñiga as Maria / Cecilia dela Rhea
- Carol Banawa as Andrea/"Andoy"
- Camille Prats as Natasha
- Juddha Paolo as Roy
- Angelene Aguilar as Patpi/"Pat P"
- Paolo Paraiso as Dodge
- Maoui David as Hillary
- Brian Tan as Jiggs
Supporting cast
- Caridad Sanchez as Lola Juling (Rovic's grandmother)
- Mylene Dizon as Jennifer "Jerry" Ricafort
- Ian Galliguez as Sabrina
- Pen Medina as Epifanio "Panyong" delos Santos (Eds's father)
- Angel Aquino as Tita Pia Fuentebella (George's stepmother)
- Mat Ranillo III as Carlos Fuentebella (George's father)
- Susan Africa as Esperanza "Esper" Magtibay (Badong's mother)
Recurring/extended cast
- Daria Ramirez as Azon delos Santos (Eds's mother)
- Miko Palanca as Perry Sanchez
- Rafael Rosell IVas Oliver McFuller
- Leandro Muñoz as Francisco "Fran" Ledesma Jr. (Fonzy and Corrinne's half-brother)
- Julia Clarete as Cynthia "Pinky" Ledesma (Fonzy and Corrinne's half-sister)
- Gio Alvarez as Roberto "Boyet" delos Santos (Eds's older brother)
- Janette McBride as Fair
- Lito Legaspi as Francisco Ledesma (Fonzy and Corrine's father)
- Jean Saburit as Chedeng Ledesma (Fonzy and Corrinne's mother)
- Mia Gutierrez as Claudia (Rovic's mother)
- Emman Abeleda as Mario Magtibay (Badong's younger brother) and young Badong
- Mel Kimura as Ms. Castro
- Ogie Diaz as Ige
- Kathleen Hermosa as Fonzy and George's HS classmate
Special participation
- Rica Peralejo as Shiela de Guzman (Anne's older sister and the ex-girlfriend of James who committed suicide; appears on flashback scenes)
- Dimples Romana as Jacqueline "Jackie" Cuevas
- Dennis Trillo as Ferdinand Nanding McFuller
- Dan Fernandez as Tito Jun (Rovic's stepfather)
- Beth Tamayo as Sonia / Irma
- Al Tantay as Renato de Guzman (Anne's father)
- Marianne dela Riva as Belen de Guzman (Anne's mother)
- Efren Reyes Jr. as Tonyo Magtibay (Badong's father)
- Anna Marin as Elvira "Elvie" Collantes (James's mother)
- Juan Rodrigo as Manuel Collantes (James's father)
- Julie Ann Fortich as Racquel (George's mother)
- Anna Larrucea as Abigail/"Gail"
- Eugene Domingo as Judith "JB" Bradley (Badong and Corrinne's drama class professor)
- Alwyn Uytingco as young Rovic
- Nica Peralejo as young George
- Hazel Ann Mendoza as young Eds
- John Wayne Sace as young James
Guest cast
- Gerard Pizzaras as Marcelino "Marcy" Hernandez
- Romaro Salcedo as Ryan Cervantes
- Joel Gatchalian as Chuck/Chuckie
- Richard Quan as Basketball coach
- Carlo Muñoz as Frat Master Vince
- Katrina de Leon as Darian
- Don Laurel as Dexter
- Randolph Ranay as Chichi
- Justin Cuyugan as Jay Rodriguez
- Tracy Vergel as Therese "Terry" de Jesus
- Ama Quiambao as Sister Ramona
- Ruel Vernal as Enrique "Bungo" Mercado (Rovic's father)
- Lui Villaruz as Robert Edward "Red/Berto/Bob" Domingo
- Denise Joaquin as Frankie
- Christopher Roxas as Chito Cuevas
- Roselle Nava as Kelly
- Gino Paul Guzman as Mike
Production
Principal location where the series was entirely shot took place in Pagsanjan, Laguna.
Among the original main cast, the actors were in a relationship with their respective on-screen pairs in real life, with the exception of Paula Peralejo and Patrick Garcia who were never romantically involved off-screen.
Reception
The series was critically well-received and was dubbed by its audience as the Filipino version of the hit American TV series Dawson's Creek.
Awards
- PMPC Star Awards for Television's Best Youth-Oriented Program (1999-2002)
See also
References
- ^ Tabing Ilog: Then and Now Spot.ph (April 18, 2014). Retrieved on December 23, 2014.
External links
- Tabing Ilog at IMDb