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First episode date
  
21 November 2011

Network
  
TV5

6.8/10
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Final episode date
  
17 February 2012

Number of episodes
  
63

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Genre
  
Romance, drama, soap opera

Created by
  
TV5 Network (company) Viva Television

Written by
  
Dino Grece Andrew Paredes Ace Ramos

Directed by
  
Robert Quebral Elaine Lozada

Starring
  
Gabby Concepcion Dina Bonnevie Alex Gonzaga Kean Cipriano AJ Muhlach Nadine Lustre

Theme music composer
  
Willie Revillame Vehnee Saturno

Program creators
  
TV5, Viva Television, ABC Development Corporation

Cast
  
Gabby Concepcion, Alex Gonzaga, Kean Cipriano, Dina Bonnevie

Similar
  
Glamorosa, Aksyon JournalisMO, Juicy!, Balitaang Tapat, Bagets: Just Got Lucky

P. S. I Love You is the TV sequel of the 1981 movie itself starred by Gabby Concepcion and Sharon Cuneta. It is a Filipino drama-romance series offered by TV5 and Viva Television. This primetime series is led by Gabby Concepcion, Dina Bonnevie, Alex Gonzaga, Kean Cipriano, AJ Muhlach and Nadine Lustre.

Contents

It aired Mondays to Fridays from November 21, 2011 to February 17, 2012 after Glamorosa.

The TV series is a sequel to the 1981 film that originally starred by Sharon Cuneta and Gabby Concepcion. The role of Kristine now eventually goes to Dina Bonnevie.

It is produced by Vic Del Rosario, Jr. and Manuel V. Pangilinan. It marks as the second primetime series produced by Viva Television for TV5 after a decade.

The TV series garnered positive reviews throughout the run for Philippine Entertainment Critics.

Synopsis

Mark’s family business suffered from bankruptcy during the time he planned to marry Kristine. Soon after, Kristine accepted the marriage proposal of millionaire Antonio Tuazon. As they part ways, Mark became an investment banker and a self-made billionaire. On the other hand, Kristine became a devoted housewife for her family.

30 years after, Antonio Tuazon was killed and leaves his family’s business in bankruptcy. Andrea Tuazon, daughter of Antonio and Kristine, steps up to save their family’s assets. As advised to her, Andrea sells their business to Mark Roxas, her mother’s one great love.

When Kristine finds this out, she tries everything to prevent Mark from having business transactions with her family. However, Mark’s son Paul Stephen develops an intimate relationship with Kristine’s youngest daughter Candice. So as the war between the ex-lovers intensifies, the love between their children blossoms.

Main cast

  • Gabby Concepcion as Mark Roxas - The long lost love affair of Kristine and the father of Paul Stephen.
  • Dina Bonnevie as Kristine Tuazon - The long lost love affair of Mark turned to be the wife of Antonio and mother of Andrea and Candice.
  • Alex Gonzaga as Andrea Tuazon - The eldest daughter of Antonio and Kristine. She's the one who will suffer all the triumphs of her family after the death of her father.
  • Kean Cipriano as Jason Jimenez - A boyband vocalist and boyfriend of Andrea.
  • AJ Muhlach as Paul Stephen Roxas - The bratty son of Mark Roxas.
  • Nadine Lustre as Candice Tuazon - The youngest daughter of Kristine and Antonio.
  • Supporting cast

  • Candy Pangilinan as Lovely
  • Cheska Iñigo as Patricia
  • Melissa Mendez as Stella
  • Say Alonzo as Marga
  • Cogie Domingo as Donald Bautista
  • Nikki Bacolod as Shirley
  • Jaycee Parker as Amanda
  • Michael Flores as Dave
  • Al Chris Galura
  • Sarah Polvereni as Layla
  • Extended cast

  • DJ Durano as Atty. Fontanilla
  • Ara Mina as Cassandra
  • JC Cuadrado
  • Joy Viado
  • Special participation

  • Lloyd Samartino as Antonio Tuazon
  • Imee Schweighart as young Kristine
  • Dino Imperial as young Mark
  • Soundtrack

    The official theme song of this series is I Love You performed by Anja Aguilar. It is originally performed by Willie Revillame.

    References

    P. S. I Love You (TV series) Wikipedia