Also known as Lost Children Developed by Dode Cruz First episode date 3 June 2013 | Final episode date 1 November 2013 Languages Tagalog, Filipino | |
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Created by GMA Entertainment TV Group Written by Luningning Interio-RibayChristine Novicio Similar Maghihintay Pa Rin, Anna Karenina, Binoy Henyo, Kakambal ni Eliana, Pyra: Ang Babaeng Apoy |
Mga basang sisiw
Mga Basang Sisiw (English: Lost Children) is a Filipino dramatic television series developed by Dode Cruz and produced by GMA Network. It premiered locally on September 3, 2013 and globally on September 5, 2013, via GMA Pinoy TV. The series is inspired by Agustin dela Cruz's classic Filipino film of the same title.
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- Mga basang sisiw
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- Cast and characters
- Background
- Production and development
- References

It starred Lani Mercado, Raymond Bagatsing, Gardo Versoza, Maxene Magalona, Mike Tan and featuring Renz Valerio, Bianca Umali, Kimberly Faye, Hershey Garcia and Miko Zarsadias. The show is executive-produced by Kaye Atienza-Cadsawan and directed by Ricky Davao. The show ended its twenty-two week run on November 1, 2013, completing one hundred ten episodes.

The series chronicles the story of five siblings – Justin, Faye, Shine, Cha and Mickey – and their long and painful journey to rebuild their once happy family.

Not seen on tv bianca umali joins the cast of mga basang sisiw
Cast and characters
The series featured twelve regular characters, with many other characters recurring all throughout its run.

Background

The television series is a re-imagining of Agustin dela Cruz's blockbuster classic flick Mga Basang Sisiw (a Pinoy idiomatic expression which means pitiful/hopeless/in dire condition). Produced and released by BSH Films in 1981, the movie stars Julie Vega, Janice de Belen, Cheche Perez de Tagle, Sheryl Cruz, Niño Muhlach and Helen Vela, who also served as producer.
Production and development

April 2013, GMA Network announced that they would adapt Mga Basang Sisiw into a soap opera, posing the theme: "No matter how bad life seems, someone always shares and understands one's confinement in such a desperate state." Head writer Richard Cruz enhanced the original plot by adding twists, subplots and additional characters. The series was executive produced by Kaye Atienza-Cadsawan and directed by Ricky Davao. The creative team was composed of Afternoon Prime Head, Roy Iglesias; Creative Consultant, Kit Villanueva Langit; Program Manager, Hazel F. Abonita; Headwriter, Richard Dode Cruz; writers, Luningning Ribay and Christine Novicio; and Brainstormers, Gilda Olvidado and Liberty Trinidad.
The series features eleven regular speaking roles. The majority of the ensemble cast was assembled in March/April 2013. Lani Mercado and Raymond Bagatsing were the first two actors to be chosen. The role of Vicky Santa Maria was originally offered to LJ Reyes who declined, so it was given to Maxene Magalona – her first "anti-hero" role. Magalona described her role as "super villain" and further stated "later in the series, it will be shown why my character is behaving that way, cold and cruel. [...] people will also sympathize with my character when they understand why she's acting that way." Gardo Versoza, veteran actress Caridad Sanchez and Mike Tan were the last actors to be cast. Tan described his role Rigor Manalastas as a "grey" character and "you either love him or hate him."
Production began in May 2013. The show premiered on June 3, 2013, 2:30 p.m. time slot on GMA Afternoon Prime block.