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Created by
  
TV5 Network (company)

Theme music composer
  
Aaron Paul del Rosario

Final episode date
  
23 March 2012

Number of episodes
  
25 (final)

8.3/10
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Directed by
  
Mac Alejandre

First episode date
  
20 February 2012

Network
  
TV5

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Written by
  
Renato Custodio, Jr. Charlotte Dianco Renei Dimla Evie Macapugay

Starring
  
David Archuleta Jasmine Curtis Eula Caballero

Opening theme
  
"Nandito Ako" by David Archuleta

Program creator
  
ABC Development Corporation

Cast
  
David Archuleta, Jasmine Curtis-Smith

Similar
  
Valiente, Sa Ngalan ng Ina, Game 'N Go, Isang Dakot Na Luha, Kapitan Awesome

Nandito Ako (English: Here I Am) is a television mini-series in the Philippines. It was produced by TV5, and was broadcast from February 20, 2012 to March 23, 2012.

Contents

The programme was the second Mini Serye by TV5, and like the first one, Sa Ngalan ng Ina (lit. In the Name of the Mother), it was also set to air for only a month.

Synopsis

International singing star Josh Bradley is a Filipino-American who was born and raised in the Philippines. When he was six years old, he was separated from his mother, Cara, during a hotel fire, who was believed to have died. After the incident, Josh moved to the United States, beginning his musical career. Years later, Josh returns to the Philippines to find out what really happened to his mother and search for the little girl he encountered and befriended during the hotel fire.

Trivia

  • The theme song of the mini-soap opera with the same title was originally performed by singer-songwriter Ogie Alcasid and later remade by Mexican diva, Thalia.
  • Gelli de Belen and Aiko Melendez both worked in the series. However, their husbands Ariel Rivera and Jomari Yllana (Aiko's ex-husband) recently worked in ABS-CBN's E-Boy respectively.
  • This is David Archuleta's first Filipino and only Asian TV project.
  • References

    Nandito Ako (TV series) Wikipedia