Niño (TV series)

Niño
Title card
Genre Drama
Created by Jules Katanyag
Written by
  • Jules Katanyag
  • Anna Aleta Nadela
  • Ma. Zita Garganera
Directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes
Creative director(s) Jun Lana
Starring
Ending theme "Liyab" by Aicelle Santos
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Tagalog
No. of episodes 80
Production
Executive producer(s) Leilani Feliciano-Sandoval
Production location(s) Manila, Philippines
Cinematography Jun Gonzales
Editor(s)
  • Joseph Nieva
  • Lara Theresa Linsangan
  • Lawrence John Villena
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 27-38 minutes
Production company(s) GMA Entertainment TV
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release May 26 (2014-05-26) – September 12, 2014 (2014-09-12)
External links
Website

Niño is a 2014 Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes, it stars Miguel Tanfelix and David Remo. It premiered on May 26, 2014 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing Carmela: Ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Mundong Ibabaw and worldwide on May 26, 2014 (North America) and May 27, 2014 (Middle East, North Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe) on GMA Pinoy TV.[1] The series concluded on September 12, 2014 with a total of 80 episodes. It was replaced by Strawberry Lane in its timeslot.

The series is streaming online on HOOQ and YouTube.[2][3]

Synopsis

Niño Inocente is a fun-loving teenager who is close to his family and friends and was brought up by his adoptive parents, David and Leny Inocente, to be righteous and obedient. Niño, a mentally-challenged teenager, learns how to overcome obstacles along with his best friends, Tukayo, who is unknowingly the Santo Niño, and Gracie, on whom he later develops a crush, and continues to inspire his community with his good teachings. The prominent Sagrado family of Barangay Pag-asa is close with Niño, especially Hannah, unknowingly to her is Niño’s real mother. Hannah hopes to be reunited with her long-lost son one day, who was separated from her. There are still many negative forces in Barangay Pag-asa, such as the Santoses and Lucio, the Sagrado’s loyal but scheming assistant. Niño and his father, Gabriel were separated from Hannah during an ambush caused by Lucio. The whole community gradually learns from their mistakes to become better, kind-hearted people and to stay strong in their faith.

Cast and characters

Katrina Halili portrays Hannah Sagrado-Ibarra.
Sandy Talag portrays Tiny Delos Santos.
German Moreno portrays Kapitan Pete.
Lead cast
Supporting cast
Extended cast
  • Jerald Napoles as Obet
  • Angeli Bayani as Helen
  • Rafa Siguion-Reyna as Ric
  • Annika Camaya as Charito
  • Stephanie Sol as Magda
Guest cast

Ratings

According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Nino earned a 21.2% rating.[4] While the final episode scored a 29.6% rating. The series had its highest rating on September 8, 2014 with a 30.4% rating.[5]

References

  1. http://www.pep.ph/celeb/people-and-lifestyle/rising-stars/29466/newbie-miguel-tanfelix-gets-first-big-break-playing-mentally-challenged-teener-in-gma-7s-nio
  2. "Niño - A million stories for a billion people - HOOQ". Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  3. "Niño (Full Episodes) - YouTube". Retrieved February 15, 2018.
  4. Ching, Mark Angelo (June 11, 2014). "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila Household Ratings (May 24-30, 2014): Dyesebel beats Niño pilot episode; The Legal Wife beats Rhodora X finale". Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  5. Ching, Mark Angelo (September 29, 2014). "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila Household Ratings (Sept 12-18, 2014): The Ryzza Mae Show consistently beats Be Careful; Strawberry Lane gets highest-rating pilot episode for 2014". Retrieved January 26, 2018.
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