Only You (2009 TV series)

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Only You
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Format Comedy, Romance, Drama
Created by SBS
Developed by Star Cinema[1]
Directed by Rory Quintos
Starring Angel Locsin[2]
Sam Milby[2]
and Diether Ocampo
Opening theme Only You sung by Sam Milby
Country of origin Philippines
South Korea[3]
Language(s) Filipino/Tagalog, English, Korean
No. of episodes 85 (final)
Production
Executive producer(s) Malou Santos
Location(s) Metro Manila, Philippines
South Korea[4]
Running time 30-45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABS-CBN
Picture format NTSC 480i
Original run April 27, 2009 – August 21, 2009
Chronology
Related shows Only You (Korean)
External links
Website

Only You[5] is a Philippine remake of the Korean drama of the same title aired by SBS (South Korea) in 2005.[3] It stars Angel Locsin, Diether Ocampo, Iya Villania and Sam Milby on the lead role,[6] under the direction of Rory Quintos.[5]

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[edit] Production

Only You had its first cast look test pictorial on February 17, 2009 with the three leads cast in the series: Diether Ocampo, Sam Milby, and Angel Locsin. On the following day, February 18, 2009, ABS-CBN announced its upcoming shows in Kapamilya Trade Launch, including Only You.

The shooting started last week of March 2009 in Seoul, South Korea with the lead cast Diether Ocampo, Sam Milby, Iya Villania and Angel Locsin with Dimples Romana.

[edit] Ratings

Only You on ABS-CBN premiered with a 39.2% rating based on the Kantar Media/TNS National Households TV Audience Measurement[7]. The show won its timeslot and took #2 spot in primetime behind the 40.1% rating of May Bukas Pa, a show also produced by ABS-CBN. The show's finale registered an nationwide average of 39.8% in the TV Ratings based on Kantar Media/TNS National Households data.

[edit] Plot

Despite her mother's protests, Jillian (Angel Locsin) pursues her dream of becoming a chef by joining a cooking contest where she gets a chance to study culinary arts in different Asian countries. Before anyone can stop her, she is already on her way to South Korea with her long-time best friend, Jonathan (Diether Ocampo). But it soon becomes clear to her that skill alone is not enough to make her pass such a difficult course. So in her desperate attempt to succeed and create a good life for her family, she goes in search for a woman who can teach her a winning recipe.

Then she crosses paths with TJ (Sam Milby), an arrogant, wealthy businessman who is looking for his mother, the same woman Jillian is after. They hardly get along yet they eventually end up having a one-night stand as Jillian momentarily makes him forget about his worries about his mom's second marriage. They go their separate ways the next morning after a misunderstanding. It's only later on that Jillian finds out that she's pregnant, which means that she can't continue her studies. Then a twist of fate brings them together again in the Philippines six years after that fateful encounter abroad.

[edit] Cast & characters

[edit] Main cast

[edit] Supporting cast

  • Tirso Cruz III as Theodore "Teddy" Javier Sr.
  • Dimples Romana as Dina Javier
  • Bing Pimentel as Erika Javier
  • Irma Adlawan as Corazon "Cora" Mendoza
  • Vice Ganda as Bicky Tio
  • Al Tantay as Fernando "Nanding" Mendoza/Ramon
  • Dick Israel as Rodolfo "Rod" Sembrano/Elvis
  • Ella Cruz as Andrea Mendoza
  • Elijah Magundayao as Joshua Mendoza Javier
  • Candy Pangilinan as Chef Minnie

[edit] Extended cast

  • Melanie Marquez as Ms. Palmira Lapuz
  • Franzen Fajardo as Aji
  • Justin Cuyugan as Vince Lapuz III
  • JC Cuadrado as Derek
  • Gabe Mercado as Boyet Marcos
  • Carla Humphries as Agnes Aguire
  • Jose Sarasola as George
  • Matt Ranillo III as Victor Vasquez

[edit] Guest cast

[edit] See also

[edit] References


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